Eladio Carrión, raised in Puerto Rico, has pledged to match the $50,000 the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee is offering for gold medals at the Paris Olympics. In addition, he’ll award $30,000 for silver and $20,000 for bronze medals. Carrión, a former swimmer and Latin Grammy-nominated artist, has also urged fellow artists to help raise funds for Puerto Rican athletes. Puerto Rico will send 51 athletes to Paris, up from 37 in Tokyo 2020, aiming to add to their total of 10 Olympic medals, including two golds won by Jasmine Camacho-Quinn and Mónica Puig.
Toronto Is Getting Canada’s First-Ever Floating Soccer Pitch
Toronto is continuing its transformation into a full-on football city ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 — and this latest activation might be one of the coolest yet. For the first time ever, Canada is getting a floating futsal pitch. Beginning June...







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