News

— January 20, 2022

NBC reduces its troops in China

Consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the outbreak of Omicron cases: the NBCUniversal group, exclusive holder of the broadcast rights to the Games for the United States, has... Read more "

— January 20, 2022

Ticketing is launched

Let's go. FIFA and the organizing committee officially launched, Wednesday January 19 at 13 p.m. Doha time, the sale of tickets for the FIFA World Cup... Read more "

— January 20, 2022

The ICF loses its general secretary

A page is turning at the International Canoe-Kayak Federation (ICF). The body announces the upcoming departure of its secretary general, the British Simon Toulson, who has chosen to resign.... Read more "

— January 19, 2022

Thomas Bach sculpted by the Chinese

The Chinese love Thomas Bach. And they intend to demonstrate their devotion to him. The IOC President is now immortalized by a bust in his likeness, proudly installed at... Read more "

— January 19, 2022

Athletes urged to exercise caution

Less than three weeks before the opening of the Beijing Winter Games, the health issue remains dominant in the Olympic movement. But it does not completely obscure the debate on... Read more "

— January 19, 2022

A new logo to be more visible

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is modernizing its image. It announces the launch in these first days of the year of a new visual identity (photo above) and, at the same time, of a refreshed version... Read more "

— January 19, 2022

A new step towards virtual sport

Everything except a surprise: World Triathlon continues its breakthrough into the world of electronic sports without any downtime. After teaming up with the Super League Triathlon for the... Read more "

— January 19, 2022

The IBA and FISU make common cause

Still excluded from the Olympic movement, the International Boxing Federation (IBA, formerly AIBA) is turning to the academic world. She announces the signing of a cooperation agreement with the... Read more "