Sporting events in brief, Tuesday, December 13, 5 p.m.

Here is a summary of the sports news:

Kacper Stokowski finished second in the 100m backstroke semi-final and advanced to Wednesday’s final at the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Melbourne. This is the best result of the Poles in Tuesday’s competitions.

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The Australians and Italians set world records in the 4x100m freestyle at the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Melbourne. On Tuesday, swimmers from Australia, the United States and Italy won the most medals. There were no Poles in the final.

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Pole vault world record holder Armand Duplantis will be one of the stars of Kamila Skolimowska’s Silesia Memorial, which takes place July 16 at Silesian Stadium as part of the Diamond League series, organizers said.

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Jeremy Sochan returned to the field after a two-week injury hiatus, scored two points as his San Antonio Spurs beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 112-111 at home in one of seven NBA games on Monday. This is the Eagles’ third straight win.

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The New Jersey Devils lost to the Rangers 3-4 in overtime in New York, ending an NHL-record 11-game road win streak.

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Flags, national team shirts and billboards with images of footballers dominate Rabat ahead of Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final between Morocco and France. The Moroccan team will be supported not only by compatriots, but also by other Arabs and Africans.

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Olympic speed skating medalists Luiza Złotkowska and Konrad Niedźwiedzki opened an exhibition at the Museum of Sport and Tourism in Warsaw dedicated to the 5th anniversary of the Polish Anti-Doping Agency (POLADA) and the idea of ​​fair play.

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Norway’s Bodoe/Glimt, Lech Poznań’s play-off rival for the Football Conference League Round of 16, convinced his best player Amahl Pellegrino, whose contract expires on December 31, to stay at the club for the next two years.

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