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IOC opens ticket registration for 2028 Los Angeles Olympics Games

Geneva, Jan 15 (UNI) The IOC announced that the registration period to buy tickets for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games has begun.
The IOC said the registration period runs from January 14 to March 18, during which anyone who wishes to buy tickets must register and create a profile on the LA28 website.
Fans who have registered successfully will enter the ticket draw, which will assign a random time slot to purchase tickets. These time slots will open in April 2026, with over three million tickets available during the first ticket window.
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Egypt’s Hafez, Fathy win HCL squash India tour titles

16 Feb 2026 | 5:16 PM

Noida, Feb 16 (UNI) Egypt’s Abdullah Hafez and Malak Fathy clinched the men’s and women’s singles titles, respectively, at the HCL Squash India Tour Delhi 2026, which concluded at the Shiv Nadar University courts in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, on Monday.
Second seed Hafez, ranked World No. 135, defeated Sri Lanka’s top seed Ravindu Laksiri, ranked 123rd in the PSA standings, in straight games 3-0 (11-6, 11-7, 11-6) in a one-sided men’s final, as per Olympics.com.

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Delhi Govt awards Rs 75 Lakh each to three World Cup- Winning Kho Kho players

16 Feb 2026 | 4:59 PM

New Delhi, Feb 16(UNI) At the inauguration of Delhi Khel Mahakumbh on Friday, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta awarded Rs 75 Lakhs each to three Kho Kho players from Delhi.

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Afghanistan beat UAE in T20 World Cup

16 Feb 2026 | 4:52 PM

New Delhi, Feb 16 (UNI) Afghanistan stayed in contention for the Super Eight stage with a five-wicket win over UAE at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Monday.

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Aussie T20 skipper Mitch Marsh trains strongly ahead of crucial Cup clash

16 Feb 2026 | 4:43 PM

Kandy, Feb 16 (UNI) Mitch Marsh is pushing for a World Cup return against Sri Lanka after the men's T20 captain got through Australia's training session on the eve of their crunch clash with the tournament co-hosts.

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No 'false start' for new era but Aussies eye quick rebound

16 Feb 2026 | 4:33 PM

Sydney, Feb 16 (UNI) Australia coach Shelley Nitschke has pushed back on suggestions Sunday's loss to India was a 'false start' to their new era in the shortest format, adamant there is plenty of time to refine plans for the mid-year women's T20 World Cup.
Playing their first T20I in almost 12 months, Australia made several key changes to their batting line-up for the opening T20I against India, who were full of confidence coming off a 5-0 T20I
series sweep against Sri Lanka in December.

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