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— November 17, 2020

A law to rule the world

Worrying. The American Senate adopted a bill on Monday, November 16, which could well shake up the current order of things in the fight against doping. It actually authorizes... Read more "

— October 19, 2020

Threat to the future of Olympic sports

In the United States, the health crisis is not only having the effect of cutting into the budget of the National Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC). In the longer term, it threatens the future of... Read more "

— June 29, 2020

John Carlos joins the movement

Mobilization continues in the United States to push the IOC to abolish, or at least relax, rule 50 of the Olympic Charter on the ban on expressing a political or racial opinion... Read more "

— June 24, 2020

Avery Brundage unbolted

The mobilization against racism born from the death of George Floyd is embedded in the Olympic world. A statue of the former IOC president, the American Avery Brundage, has been removed... Read more "

— May 11, 2020

The federations call for help from the State

Extraordinary circumstances require exceptional measures. According to the Associated Press, nearly 3/4 of the American Olympic sports federations, both summer and winter, have requested state aid to overcome... Read more "

— April 30, 2020

The NCAA prepares its revolution

History is in the making in American college sports. The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) announced in a press release, Wednesday April 29, the establishment of a group... Read more "

— April 2, 2020

A net loss of a billion dollars

The number is dizzying. According to a first study conducted in the United States by the Media Radar institute for Forbes magazine, the coronavirus epidemic could cost at least 1 billion... Read more "