-
'One Battle After Another' location manager explains THAT car chase
-
Why have 1,000 ships at times lost their GPS in the Mideast?
-
Kuwait airport, Saudi Arabia targeted as Iran presses Gulf attacks
-
Djokovic battles back to win Indian Wells opener
-
Thompson strike seals US victory in SheBelieves Cup
-
Berger's lead narrows at rain-hit Arnold Palmer
-
Netanyahu vows to press Iran war as Trump honors slain US troops
-
Messi bags 899th goal as Miami down DC United
-
Turkey warns over 'dangerous' bid to stir civil war in Iran
-
Yamal bends Barca past Bilbao, Atletico edge Real Sociedad
-
Marseille take revenge on Toulouse and rise to third in Ligue 1
-
New attacks in Gulf as Iran vows for more
-
Yamal class secures Barca narrow win at Athletic Bilbao
-
Man City hand Newcastle brutal FA Cup lesson as Chelsea survive scare
-
Rybakina holds off Baptiste in testing Indian Wells opener
-
Como boost Champions League bid, Juve back to winning ways
-
As Iran conflict spills over, Iraq's Kurds say 'this war is not mine'
-
Protests across globe mark one week of Iran war
-
US starts using UK bases for 'defensive' Iran operations
-
Chelsea deny 10-man Wrexham Hollywood finish in FA Cup thriller
-
Netanyahu vows to carry on war, 'eradicate Iranian regime'
-
Gonzalez brace helps Atletico beat Real Sociedad
-
Dortmund beat 10-man Cologne to tighten grip on top-four spot
-
'We've given ourselves an opportunity', says Tuipulotu after win over France
-
Skiing 'filled the void' for Paralympian Soens after life-changing fall
-
Lamaro praises Italy's history-making 'wall in defence'
-
Italy make history in Six Nations beating England for first time
-
Tehran residents keep up semblance of normality amid destruction
-
Griezmann 'will continue' with Atletico despite MLS option: sporting director
-
Protesters come out for Iran, against war in spots across the globe
-
Scotland throw open Six Nations title race with stunning win over France
-
Leverkusen held at Freiburg before Arsenal clash
-
Trump offers LatAm leaders US missile strikes to hit drug cartels
-
Key to Scotland win over France was fast start, says Steyn
-
Iran fires at Gulf neighbours as Trump threatens more strikes
-
Scotland stun France 50-40 to take Six Nations to wire
-
Pogacar begins season with dominant Strade Bianche win
-
Failed Israeli commando operation to find airman remains kills 41 in Lebanon
-
Bronze and Stanway on target for England in World Cup qualifying
-
'No pressure, no fun', says India's Suryakumar ahead of World Cup final
-
Women rule the roost atop the Gdansk shipyard cranes
-
'Fun day' for Olympic champion Braathen in giant slalom win
-
Bayern's Neuer out of Atalanta tie with calf tear
-
Arsenal survive FA Cup scare to keep quadruple dream alive
-
Ohtani homers again as Japan edge South Korea at World Baseball Classic
-
Japan hammer India 11-0 in Women's Asian Cup mismatch
-
Trump threatens to escalate bombing as Iran vows no surrender
-
Pirovano overtakes Vonn after 'crazy' World Cup downhill double
-
Russian strikes kill 11 across Ukraine
-
Nepal's rapper politician who took on the old guard and won
Snowboard champion Karl '99 percent' sure parallel giant slalom will stay in Olympics
Snowboard gold medallist Benjamin Karl says he is "99 percent" sure that parallel giant slalom will remain on the Winter Olympics programme despite fears it will be axed.
Snowboarding made its debut at the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano and parallel giant slalom, or PGS, was introduced four years later at Salt Lake City.
But there is uncertainty over whether the discipline will feature at the 2030 Games in the French Alps.
PGS and Nordic combined are understood to be at risk of being chopped, with a decision yet to be made on the final sports programme.
The International Olympic Committee's stated aims are to encourage a programme that is "balanced, youth-focused and cost-efficient".
Austria's Karl, 40, told AFP that PGS, in which two snowboarders race head to head, is not as well understood by Olympic chiefs compared to other more high-profile snow sports.
But he said: "You see it here (in Livigno), we need nothing. We just need that amount of snow, start, finish, gate.
"And also the crowd loved it. For 99 percent I'd say it's staying."
Karl, who successfully defended his men's title at the Milan-Cortina Games, said the sport was strong in Italy, Austria and Russia, whose athletes are currently barred from competing under their flag due to the invasion of Ukraine.
"We have a lot of youth riders in China, (South) Korea, Japan and also in Europe."
And he said young athletes had shared the podium with older competitors at the Milan-Cortina Games.
"Racing, if you do it once, you see how it's the MotoGP of winter and it's super cool as well," he said.
Karl himself, the most decorated men's snowboarder in Olympic history with four medals, alongside China's Su Yiming, will not compete at another Winter Games in snowboarding but he does not feel he is necessarily finished yet.
Cyclocross has been suggested as a possible addition at the 2030 Olympics.
"I have in my mind if cyclocross is really getting in the Winter Olympics, I'm really thinking about it," he said.
"My second best sport I do is cycling since I'm 10. For a hobby biker who is not cycling in winter, I'm a really good endurance athlete. Cycling is my second life."
He added: "It would be just adorable out of this space if I'm really getting to the Olympic Games in cycling at 44."
S.Gantenbein--VB