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Good morning, America. It's July 1, 2016. Welcome to the VICE Sports World News Roundup. Be sure to stop by every morning for more headlines from around the world.The IAAF ruled that Yuliya Stepanova, the Russian whistleblower who exposed systematic doping in Russian athletics, can compete in the Rio Games. She won't represent Russia but will compete under the Olympic flag.Jack Kerr, a contributor to VICE Sports, put together an interesting piece on match-fixing for ABC Radio, Australia. Give it a listen. It follows up, in part, on the Southern Stars case that I wrote about last year.My colleague Aaron Gordon also did some good journalism.Andy Murray is through to the third round of Wimbledon after defeating Yen-Hsun Lu in straight sets, 6-3 6-2 6-1. Good work, Andy!--Have something you'd like to see here? Email me Brian@vicesports.com or get at me on Twitter @BKBlick
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Last night in Euro 2016, Portugal, the most boring team in the history of soccer, defeated Poland on penalties after extra time ended, 1-1.Cristiano Ronaldo was particularly effective:I have emails from NFL doctors trying to influence NIH CTE discussions from 2012, using $30m donation as leverage — Aaron W. Gordon (@A_W_Gordon)June 30, 2016
Interesting stat:Great match — Jeroen (@Bosman_J)June 30, 2016
Tonight, mighty Wales takes on Belgium. I have nothing against Belgium, but I'd love to see Wales win this one, and not just because we have a Welshman on staff here at VICE Sports. The match is being called Wales's biggest since 1958.Finally, Sky Sports has extracted the admission we've all been waiting for: Daniel Sturridge sprays cologne on his kit before matches. Keep up the good work, Sky.Slate asks why England is hating on Raheem Sterling so much, following England's exit from the Euros.My favorite player in the Premier League, a player guaranteed to add excitement to any game he participates in, Martín Demichelis, is out at Manchester City. Godspeed, Martin.0 - — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)June 30, 2016
After three years at City, we bid farewell to Martín Demichelis… — Manchester City (@ManCity)July 1, 2016