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Lotto Dstny sports manager Kurt Van de Wouwer poses upon arrival at the "Flandrien" award ceremony for the best Belgian cyclist of the 2024 cycling season, organised by newspaper "Het Nieuwsblad", in Middelkerke, on November 5, 2024. (Photo by KURT DESPLENTER / Belga / AFP) / Belgium OUT (Photo by KURT DESPLENTER/Belga/AFP via Getty Images)
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(L to R) Undersecretary of the Uruguayan Ministry of Tourism, Remo Monzeglio; Uruguay Open Director, Diego Perez; former footballer and professional tennis player, Diego Forlan; Uruguay's National Secretary of Sports, Sebastian Bauza; and the President of Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club, Marcos Valdes, attend a press conference of the Uruguay Open ATP Challenger Tour at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club in Montevideo on November 5, 2024. Diego Forlan, former striker for the Uruguayan national football team, Manchester United, and Atletico Madrid, is set to return to active sport as a tennis player at the age of 45, organizers of the Uruguayan Open Challenger ATP tournament announced on October 21, 2024. Forlan will play doubles in the challenger category in November 2024, with Argentine tennis player Federico Coria, currently 78th in the ATP rankings. (Photo by Santiago Mazzarovich / AFP) (Photo by SANTIAGO MAZZAROVICH/AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) A group of runners takes part a training session on March 11, 2019 in Kaptagat, Kenya. The mental health struggles of Kenyan athletes and a lack of support have come under the spotlight in the East African running powerhouse following a spate of deaths in the past few weeks.
The country is home to some of the world's top long-distance runners, but the athletics community has struggled with deadly domestic violence and entrenched doping.
Internationally, sports bodies have come to recognise the huge impact of mental health following gymnast Simone Biles and tennis player Naomi Osaka's public discussion of their own struggles.
While venerated globally, Kenyan athletes face intense pressure to succeed and financially provide for their immediate and extended families, further adding to their mental strain. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) A group of runners takes part a training session on March 13, 2019 in Iten, Kenya. The mental health struggles of Kenyan athletes and a lack of support have come under the spotlight in the East African running powerhouse following a spate of deaths in the past few weeks.
The country is home to some of the world's top long-distance runners, but the athletics community has struggled with deadly domestic violence and entrenched doping.
Internationally, sports bodies have come to recognise the huge impact of mental health following gymnast Simone Biles and tennis player Naomi Osaka's public discussion of their own struggles.
While venerated globally, Kenyan athletes face intense pressure to succeed and financially provide for their immediate and extended families, further adding to their mental strain. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) A group of runners takes part a training session on March 13, 2019 in Iten, Kenya. The mental health struggles of Kenyan athletes and a lack of support have come under the spotlight in the East African running powerhouse following a spate of deaths in the past few weeks.
The country is home to some of the world's top long-distance runners, but the athletics community has struggled with deadly domestic violence and entrenched doping.
Internationally, sports bodies have come to recognise the huge impact of mental health following gymnast Simone Biles and tennis player Naomi Osaka's public discussion of their own struggles.
While venerated globally, Kenyan athletes face intense pressure to succeed and financially provide for their immediate and extended families, further adding to their mental strain. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) A group of runners takes part a training session on March 13, 2019 in Iten, Kenya. The mental health struggles of Kenyan athletes and a lack of support have come under the spotlight in the East African running powerhouse following a spate of deaths in the past few weeks.
The country is home to some of the world's top long-distance runners, but the athletics community has struggled with deadly domestic violence and entrenched doping.
Internationally, sports bodies have come to recognise the huge impact of mental health following gymnast Simone Biles and tennis player Naomi Osaka's public discussion of their own struggles.
While venerated globally, Kenyan athletes face intense pressure to succeed and financially provide for their immediate and extended families, further adding to their mental strain. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
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French football player Adil Rami poses during a photocall for the launching of the new Netflix drama television series on MMA combat sports "La Cage" (The Cage) at the Pathe Beaugrenelle movie theatre, in Paris on November 4, 2024. (Photo by Kiran RIDLEY / AFP) (Photo by KIRAN RIDLEY/AFP via Getty Images)
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French kickboxer Alexis "Barboza" Nicolas poses during a photocall for the launching of the new Netflix drama television series on MMA combat sports "La Cage" (The Cage) at the Pathe Beaugrenelle movie theatre, in Paris on November 4, 2024. (Photo by Kiran RIDLEY / AFP) (Photo by KIRAN RIDLEY/AFP via Getty Images)