I've explained it twice now that you can't compare apples to oranges.
The "Lausanne Recommendations" specifically documents sudden cardiac deaths in athletes under 35 engaged in competitive sports.
In contrast, the list from goodsciencing.com includes individuals of all ages and various events, not just deaths. These lists are fundamentally different in scope and criteria, making any direct comparison between them invalid. So, the claim that athlete deaths have increased by 1700% since COVID vaccination began is BS because it doesn't compare equivalent data sets.
If you still don't understand this I can try to make this even easier to understand.