

Flying high at olympia fry and glamourdale shine as london international ignites
Day two of the London International Horse Show delivered top-class drama and star power, as Britain’s Lottie Fry and the brilliant Glamourdale lit up Olympia with a commanding FEI Dressage World Cup™ freestyle victory, while Luxembourg’s Victor Bettendorf continued his dream debut with a second CSI5* win in as many days. Fresh from Thursday’s Grand Prix success, Fry and the 14-year-old Glamourdale completed a clean sweep with an electrifying freestyle performance, scoring 89.


AIPS President Hails Ghana SWAG for Pioneering Partnership with Content Creators
On 24 November 2025 in Accra, AIPS President Gianni Merlo met with bloggers and content creators during a visit to Ghana, praising the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) for taking a groundbreaking step by formally integrating new-media creators into the national sports journalism structure. Merlo called the move “historic and transformative,” noting that Ghana is setting an example for Africa and the world. Accompanied by SWAG President Kwabena Yeboah, Merlo held ext


Sinner soars to the summit home glory back to back titles the future has arrived
Jannik Sinner lifted the trophy again in Turin, defeating World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets to capture his second consecutive ATP Finals crown, along with a staggering $5.07 million in prize money. He did not drop a single set throughout the event, was broken only once, extended his tournament winning streak to 10 matches and 20 sets, and pushed his indoor winning streak to 30 straight matches. This victory brings Sinner’s “Big Titles” (Grand Slams, ATP Finals, ATP


Ahead of COP30 Experts Warn: Ignoring Soil Health Could Derail Global Climate Goals
A new report titled “Solutions, Not Victims: Integrating Soil Health into Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)” reveals that healthy soils may be the “hidden ace” in tackling the climate crisis. By promoting regenerative agricultural practices—such as no-till farming, cover cropping, and agroforestry—countries could offset up to 27% of global greenhouse gas emissions, enough to help keep global temperature rise below 2°C. The report further reveals that global soil carb


Team GB and ParalympicsGB launch Milano Cortina 2026 schools’ challenge Team GB and ParalympicsGB have launched a challenge designed to inspire children aged 5-11 and their families to get acUntitled
Team GB and ParalympicsGB launch Milano Cortina 2026 schools’ challenge Team GB and ParalympicsGB have launched a challenge designed to inspire children aged 5-11 and their families to get active in the lead up to the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Get Set for Milan, funded by Sport England, through the National Lottery, invites young people across the UK to embark on a virtual journey between all the major sporting venues of the Milano Cortina 2026


IOC President Calls for a Youth Centered Olympic Movement
October 27, 2025 , Four months into her presidency, Kirsty Coventry told the International Federation Forum that feedback on Olympic reform has been “extremely positive.” She stressed that in a changing world, only through unity and innovation can the Olympic Movement stay vibrant and relevant. The three-day gathering brought together global sports leaders to discuss “The New Global Reality in Sport.” Coventry acknowledged the challenges ahead but said, “Because it’s not easy










