How the Middle East crisis has affected sporting events and athletes
The Straits Times
March 14 - The U.S. and Israel's conflict with Iran has led to sporting events being postponed in the region, while competitions elsewhere have been hit by travel disruption, with thousands of flights cancelled in some of the world's busiest transit hubs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
March 14 - The U.S. and Israel's conflict with Iran has led to sporting events being postponed in the region, while competitions elsewhere have been hit by travel disruption, with thousands of flights cancelled in some of the world's busiest transit hubs.
BAHRAIN AND SAUDI F1 RACES SET TO BE CANCELLED
Next month's Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Formula One Grands Prix are set to be cancelled due to the Middle East conflict.
Multiple sources told Reuters an announcement, seen within the sport as just a matter of time, was expected with a March 20 deadline looming for freight that has to be transported to Bahrain for logistical reasons.
TRUMP SAYS INAPPROPRIATE FOR IRAN TO BE AT WORLD CUP
U.S. President Donald Trump said on March 12 that Iran's soccer team were welcome to take part in this year's World Cup but that he believed it was not appropriate they be there "for their own life and safety".

INDIAN WELLS, California, March 15 - Daniil Medvedev said his Indian Wells semi-final win over Carlos Alcaraz on Saturday would prove nothing more than a temporary setback for the Spaniard, and that he and Jannik Sinner were playing at a totally different level from the rest of the tour. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PARIS, March 15 - France head coach Fabien Galthie hailed Louis Bielle-Biarrey as a “lethal weapon” following in the footsteps of Antoine Dupont after the winger’s four-try masterclass helped secure a dramatic Six Nations title-clinching victory over England on Saturday. Read more at straitstimes.com.










