News

— May 14, 2013

Putin opens the doors

Is this the end of visas in Russia? For athletes, surely. Russian President Vladimir Putin has just issued a decree exempting all athletes, coaches, etc. from visa requirements. Read more "

— May 14, 2013

Glasgow wants to be accessible

The organizers of the next Commonwealth Games, scheduled for 2014 in Glasgow, Scotland, want to make their event accessible to as many people as possible. For this, they put in... Read more "

— May 14, 2013

WADA no longer wants Tunis

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has decided to withdraw its accreditation from the Tunis laboratory. According to WADA, it no longer meets the quality requirements for the analysis of controls. THE... Read more "

— May 14, 2013

AIBA says yes to Baku

Boxing will be part of the celebration at the European Games, the first of its kind. The Executive Committee of the International Boxing Federation (AIBA) has unanimously voted in favor of... Read more "

— May 11, 2013

Putin and Cameron want to get along

Russian President Vladimir Putin and British Prime Minister David Cameron announced with one voice: their respective secret services should collaborate on the 2014 Winter Olympics... Read more "

— May 11, 2013

The UCI wants to appeal

The International Cycling Union will appeal the decision of the Spanish courts to refuse access to more than 200 blood bags confiscated from Doctor Eufemanio Fuentes, convicted... Read more "

— May 11, 2013

South Africa wants the World Cup

South Africa aims to once again organize the Men's World Cup. And she says it. Jurie Roux, the president of the South African Rugby Federation, explained... Read more "

— May 9, 2013

Spain tightens the screw

Spanish deputies voted on Thursday, May 9, for a new anti-doping law which should come into force before the designation in September of the host city of the Olympic Games... Read more "

— May 9, 2013

Kostadinova returns

Feminist, Bulgarian sport. Stefka Kostadinova, 48, who has held the high jump world record (2,09 m) for a quarter of a century, was re-elected Thursday 9... Read more "