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The judge reiterates that Spanish Taekwondo leaders obtained money from CSD

Inside The Games 24 Jan 2024
On  16 January, Judge Ana Avendaño Muñoz of the Investigative Court number 7 of Alicante has issued an order in which she reiterates that the president and four other senior leaders of the Royal ...
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"In Europe we are in the middle of a very important leap in the quality ...

Fresh Plaza 23 May 2023
For areas with fewer hours of cold, such as Alicante, where traditional varieties have already failed for several seasons, the Royal line has the Royal Tioga, which can do very well with only 250 ...
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Ukraine invited to compete at Ibero-American Athletics Championships

Inside The Games 10 May 2022
A Ukraine team is set to compete at the Ibero-American Athletics Championships in Alicante, invited by organisers following the invasion of the country by Russia. Raúl Chapado, President of the Royal ...
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