Athletics

— August 19, 2013

Moscow is full

The IAAF is rubbing its hands. In total, the 2013 world championships attracted 268.548 spectators to the Luzhniki Stadium for the eight evening sessions. Increasing attendance... Read more "

— July 29, 2013

London wants to innovate

The London leg of the Diamond League has just ended, but the British Athletics Federation is already thinking about the next one. And she is not afraid to innovate. According to... Read more "

— July 29, 2013

A Chinese replaces an Indian

Change of leadership at the IAAF Council. The Indian Sureh Kalmadi, sentenced in his country to ten months in prison for a corruption case linked to the Commonwelath Games... Read more "

— July 25, 2013

Coe wants to rake

Sebastian Coe, the vice-president of the IAAF, is very active in the fight against doping. The former boss of the London Games suggests that sanctions, in the event of control... Read more "

— July 24, 2013

BBC extends

Like France, British athletics remains in the public service. The BBC has extended its contract with the English Athletics Federation until 2020. A tradition started in... Read more "

— July 11, 2013

Moscow breaks a record

The IAAF is rubbing its hands: the next edition of the world championships, from August 10 to 18 in Moscow, should break audience records. The event will be broadcast on more... Read more "

— July 2, 2013

And a Qatari is elected

The Asian Athletics Association has a new president, the sixth in history. And he comes from Qatar. General Dahlan Al-Hamad was elected to the presidency during the 20th... Read more "

— July 1, 2013

The 2018 European Championships in Berlin

The election for the host city of the 2018 European Championships leaves little room for suspense. The only candidate, Berlin should be designated next November by the AEA to organize the event. There... Read more "