Sir Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome are among five British athletes whose medical records with the World Anti-Doping Agency have been leaked by computer hackers overnight.As well as the two leading cyclists, golfer Charley Hull, rower Sam Townsend and rugby sevens player Heather Fisher are included in the second batch of athletes whose details have been made public by cyber espionage group Fancy Bears, which is believed to be from Russia.There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by any of the athletes.WADA first fell victim on Tuesday when medical records relating to therapeutic use exemptions (TUE) granted to certain athletes were leaked. TUEs can be issued to athletes who have an illness or condition which requires the use of medication that is on WADAs prohibited list.The latest leaks suggest that Rio gold medallist Wiggins, who has never made any secret of the fact he suffers from asthma, has several TUEs for salbutamol, a substance commonly used in an inhaler.Meanwhile, three-time Tour de France winner Froome has TUEs for prednisolone, a steroid that can be used for chest complaints.American tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams and four-time 2016 gymnastics gold medallist Simone Biles were among those whose information was initially revealed earlier this week.And on Thursday, WADA confirmed another leak of confidential athlete data had taken place - although it did not identify the athletes affected.The statement read: Fancy Bear [aka Tsar Team (APT28)] have leaked another batch of confidential athlete data from WADAs Anti-Doping Administration and Management System (ADAMS).Similar to the leak that the Agency announced on 13 September, this time the group released the confidential athlete data of 25 athletes, from eight countries, into the public domain.The targeted athletes include 10 from the United States, five from Germany, five from Great Britain, one from the Czech Republic, one from Denmark, one from Poland, one from Romania, and one from Russia.The organisation revealed that hackers had illegally gained access to its anti-doping administration and management system database via an IOC-created account for the Rio Games.Froome says he has no issues with the leaks, pointing out he has spoken publicly about being granted TUEs before.The 31-year-old told The Scotsman newspaper this summer that he had used TUEs twice during his career, in 2013 and 2014.He said in a statement on Thursday: Ive openly discussed my TUEs with the media and have no issues with the leak which confirms my statements.In nine years as a professional Ive twice required a TUE for exacerbated asthma, the last time was in 2014.A British Cycling spokesman said: Were proud of our strong anti-doping culture at British Cycling. As the national governing body for the sport in Britain and a supporter of the WADA code, we condemn the publication of any individuals medical information without their permission.A spokesman for Wiggins said the five-time Olympic gold medallists use of asthma medication was no secret and that he abided by anti-doping rules.The spokesman said: Theres nothing new here. Everyone knows Brad suffers from asthma; his medical treatment is BC (British Cycling) and UCI (International Cycling Union) approved and like all Team GB athletes he follows WADA regulations to the letter.The leak of theses records is an attempt to undermine the credibility of WADA and thats something for them to deal with. Cheap Nike React Shoes Free Shipping ., and Rudi Swiegers of Kipling, Sask., took sixth spot on Saturday in pairs at the NHK Trophy ISU Grand Prix figure skating competition. 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Hell next face 11th-seeded Alexandr Dolgopolov of Ukraine.It was one of those matches I just had to fight my way through, Querrey said.Earlier in the day, fifth-seeded Eugenie Bouchard was upset by Italys Camila Giorgi, 7-5, 6-4, marking the fourth time in the Canadians past 10 tournaments that she lost her opening match. She most recently reached the round of 32 at Wimbledon, before losing to Dominika Cibulkova.Bouchard said she felt kind of out of it from the beginning on Tuesday, when temperatures were in the 90s, but she put no blame on the heat and instead credited Giorgi for keeping her off balance.She kind of plays not like any other player, really: absolutely no rhythm, not long points at all, Bouchard said. I found it hard to get my feeling and get into poinnts and stuff.ddddddddddddBouchard repeated that she was unsure about playing in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, citing the Zika virus. 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