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27 June-1 July 2012
Eurogames,
Budapest

Eurogames 2012 will take place in Budapest, where some 3800 athletes will compete in 18 sports.

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30 May-2 June 2012
IGLA Championships,
Reykjavik
Reykjavik, Iceland hosts the 2012 IGLA Championships for swimmers, synchro swimmers, divers and water polo players.

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25-29 May 2012
TIP Paris International Tournament,
Paris
On Pentecost weekend 2012, A new and even bigger edition of the TIP Paris International Tournament with 15 sports and a new sports village.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Hateful homophobic tennis champion shocked that people don't like her hateful homophobia

Poor hateful homophobic Margaret... somehow the fact that some people express their opinion that she's a hateful homophobe after she expressed her hateful homophobic opinions is preventing her from expressing her hateful homophobia, which is particularly odd since it's giving her so many opportunities to be in the news to express more hate and more homophobia. Like here, in The Australian:

MARGARET Court has vowed to maintain her opposition to homosexuality and same-sex marriage, undeterred by gay activists planning to use next week's Australian Open tennis championships to protest against her views.

Court, Australia's greatest women's tennis player and a senior pastor at Perth's Victory Life Centre church, said she had never "run from anything" and expected Australian Open organisers to prevent next week's tournament from being hijacked by the gay rights agenda.

"Are they not wanting me to come to the Australian Open? Is that what they are trying to do? I don't run from anything," Court told The Australian yesterday.

"I have always been a champion and always loved what I do and love tennis. I think it is very sad they can bring it into that. It is hard that they can voice their opinions but I am not allowed to voice my opinion. There is something wrong somewhere.

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The prospect of protesters flying rainbow flags next week at the court named after Court presents a dilemma for Australian Open organisers, who, as every year, have invited the winner of 62 grand slam titles as a guest of honour to the tournament. Tournament director Craig Tiley, while lauding Court's achievements, has said neither Tennis Australia nor the Women's Tennis Association shared her views

Keep reading (if you must) HERE.

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