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Records Shattered and Tariffs Imposed as Sports and Politics Collide

From athletics to trade wars, a week of surprises

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By Emergent Business Desk

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Records Shattered and Tariffs Imposed as Sports and Politics Collide

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Keely Hodgkinson breaks a 23-year-old world record while President Trump imposes new tariffs, as sports and politics intersect in unexpected ways.

This week, the world of sports and politics has witnessed a series of unexpected twists and turns. In the realm of athletics, records have been shattered, while on the global stage, a new tariff has been imposed, injecting uncertainty into international trade.

In the world of track and field, 20-year-old Keely Hodgkinson made headlines by breaking the 23-year-old indoor 800m world record, previously held by Maria Mutola. Hodgkinson's remarkable achievement is a testament to her hard work and dedication, as well as the expertise of her coach, Jenny Meadows. According to Meadows, Hodgkinson's success can be attributed to a combination of "preparation, training, and belief" (Source 5).

Meanwhile, in the world of football, Arsenal's upcoming North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur has taken on added significance, with the Gunners' "bottle" being put to the test. Chief football writer Phil McNulty notes that Sunday's match will be a crucial indicator of Arsenal's mental toughness and ability to perform under pressure (Source 2).

In other football news, England skipper Harry Brook has expressed his disappointment at the prospect of Pakistan players being excluded from playing in The Hundred, a new professional franchise league. Brook believes that such a move would be "a shame" and has confirmed that he will not be captaining Sunrisers Leeds this year (Source 3).

However, the world of sports has not been immune to the uncertainties of global politics. In a move that has injected new uncertainty into international trade, President Trump has imposed a new 10% tariff, despite the Supreme Court striking down some of his most sweeping tariffs. This decision has significant implications for global trade and commerce (Source 4).

In a separate story, English light-middleweight champion Bilal Fawaz is preparing to challenge for the British title belt, despite still fighting for a British passport. Fawaz's 30-year battle for citizenship has been a long and arduous one, but he remains determined to succeed in the ring (Source 1).

As these stories demonstrate, the worlds of sports and politics are often inextricably linked. Whether it's the thrill of athletic competition or the complexities of global trade, this week has been marked by unexpected twists and turns that have captured the attention of audiences around the world.

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