The sporting world needs to eradicate all forms of discrimination, the Chaplain for Sport has warned. Mgr Vladimir Felzmann, who is also CEO of the John Paul II Foundation for Sport, pointed out that gender and racial equality had not yet percolated through all levels of society, including the sporting world. “Sport needs to get... Read More
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