Kenyan runner Albert Kory, winner of the New York Marathon, has been suspended for five years after admitting to doping. This decision comes at a critical time for global sports, which is facing increasing challenges in combating cheating.
American chess player Hikaru Nakamura criticized the anti-cheating measures implemented at the ongoing chess championship in Cyprus, calling them excessive and unjustified. This criticism arises as Nakamura competes against seven other players to determine the next challenger to young world champion Gukesh Dommaraju.
American chess grandmaster <strong>Hikaru Nakamura</strong> criticized the excessive anti-cheating measures implemented by the <strong>International Chess Federation (FIDE)</strong> during the Candidates Tournament in <strong>Cyprus</strong>. His comments come as he competes against seven other players for a chance to challenge young Indian player <strong>D. Gukesh</strong> for the world champion title later this year.