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Nanjing 2014 ready to open its doors to the world’s best young athletes
Visitors from all over the world flocked to Nanjing, China, this week for final updates on the 2nd Youth Olympic Games (YOG) taking place this summer.
Jenő Kamuti gave a lecture and a Fair Play-diploma in Gwanju
The International University Sports Federation (FISU) has started its 12th International Forum in Gwangju (Republic of Korea).
Aaron Hunt owns up to diving and gets referee to overturn penalty decision for Werder Bremen
Moments of fair play are few and far between in the 18-yard area, so it was refreshing to see Werder Bremen's Aaron Hunt own up to diving and convince the referee to overturn a penalty decision in the Bundesliga this weekend.
Canadian ski icon Sarah Burke's ashes spread at Sochi halfpipe
The IOC raised the hackles of more than a few members of the freestyle skiing community -- particularly north of the border -- with its ruling that athletes in Sochi could not memoralize late Canadian freeskiing icon Sarah Burke with helmet stickers or other uniform tributes.
Fair Play awards honour true Olympic champions
The Olympic Games are about more than victory. More than medals. More than record-setting performances. Fair Play trophies were presented by CIFP President Jeno Kamuti and master of ceremonies CIFP Secretary General Sunil Sabharwal.

