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— February 27, 2020

Rekindle the flame

Nice. The cauldron from the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta will be relit in a very symbolic way, Saturday February 29, for a handful of hours. The historic cauldron, moved after the Games... Read more "

— January 17, 2020

Edwin Moses returns his chair

Casting change at the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Edwin Moses, the 400m hurdles legend, returns his chair as chairman of the board of directors. The former athlete arrived at... Read more "

— November 11, 2019

USOPC revises its regulations

The effects of the Larry Nassar affair continue to be felt in American sport. The American Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) announced last weekend... Read more "

— October 23, 2019

Doping becomes a crime

Sports authorities will soon no longer be alone in sanctioning violations of anti-doping rules in the United States. Justice will soon take its turn. Representatives room... Read more "

— October 1, 2019

New director at the USOPC

The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) is still recruiting. He announces the arrival of Luella Chavez D’Angelo as director of marketing and communications. Passed by the University of Colorado,... Read more "

— August 21, 2019

Protesters placed on probation

The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) doesn't mess around with the rules. He placed two athletes who expressed their opposition on 12-month probation... Read more "

— August 20, 2019

The athletes will make the number

Athletes will no longer be the poor relations of the governance of the Olympic movement in the United States. The American Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) published earlier this week... Read more "

— August 20, 2019

Americans in court

The players of the American women's football team, crowned world champions last July in France, are determined: the lawsuit they are bringing against their federation will be judged... Read more "

— July 31, 2019

A facelift in Lake Placid

The Olympic Center in Lake Placid, New York, will experience a new lease of life. The establishment in charge of its management and maintenance (ORDA) gave... Read more "