News

— April 23, 2013

enhanced security

The Brazilian army will deploy 1.200 soldiers specialized in the fight against terrorism and chemical weapons to ensure the security of the six host cities of the Confederations Cup... Read more "

— April 23, 2013

Masson re-elected

Unsurprisingly, Gérard Masson was re-elected as president of the French Handisport Federation. He obtained the very large majority of 811 votes for and 198 against.... Read more "

— April 22, 2013

PSG will have to move abroad

While PSG Football was eliminated from the Champions League, PSG Handball is preparing to qualify, for the first time in its history, for the... Read more "

— April 22, 2013

A new president at the NOC

The Rwanda National Olympic Committee has a new president. Robert Bayigamba was elected on Saturday April 20, following an electoral process described as exemplary. Former international... Read more "

— April 22, 2013

The United States will have to wait

Will the United States ever host the Rugby World Cup? According to Brett Gosper, the director general of the IRB, the answer is positive… but premature. Visiting... Read more "

— April 22, 2013

Credits on the decline

Bad times for Australian athletes. The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has cut the 2013-2014 budgets for swimming and athletics, two of the biggest Olympic sports... Read more "

— April 19, 2013

First record in Moscow

The next World Athletics Championships, scheduled for August 10 to 18, 2013 in Moscow, recorded a first record. 205 of the 212 IAAF member countries demonstrated... Read more "

— April 19, 2013

Brazil looks to the sky

Finally some good news from Brazil. Staff numbers and rotations at its airports will be increased in the run-up to the Confederations Cup in... Read more "

— April 18, 2013

The FFA reveals its figures

Of the 1021 controls carried out by the French Athletics Federation in 2012, 17 resulted in sanction procedures, its president, Bernard Amsalem, revealed Thursday before the... Read more "