— September 10, 2013
And the winner is… Thomas Bach
Times are changing in the Olympic house. The favorites are no longer the victims of a strange curse that pushes them to stumble when going to seize victory. From now on,... Read more "
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— September 10, 2013
Times are changing in the Olympic house. The favorites are no longer the victims of a strange curse that pushes them to stumble when going to seize victory. From now on,... Read more "
— September 9, 2013
IOC members never stop voting. After the host city of the 2020 Games, Saturday, then the sport admitted to the Olympic program, the next day, they... Read more "
— August 7, 2013
… But today, the Olympic landscape remains very vague. Exactly one month before the IOC General Assembly vote for the host city of the 2020 Games, scheduled for... Read more "
— July 5, 2013
The IOC has always had a taste for politics. By nature and by tradition. But he doesn't like the rules. The six candidates for the succession of... Read more "
— July 4, 2013
Mystery all the way. Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo passed the grand oral exercise without incident, Wednesday July 3, in front of the 86 members present in Lausanne for the... Read more "
— July 2, 2013
The calm of its arteries and the tranquility of its lake can be deceptive. In Lausanne, over the next two days, there will be fever and agitation in the corridors... Read more "
— May 22, 2013
And four. After Thomas Bach, Ng Ser Miang and CK Wu, Richard Carrion announced his candidacy for the presidency of the IOC. The 60-year-old Puerto Rican... Read more "
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