— July 18, 2013
Less known to the general public than Sergei Bubka, less influential than Thomas Bach, the Singaporean Ser Miang Ng, 64, presents himself as an outsider in the campaign for... Read more "
— July 17, 2013
Improve your knowledge and graduate in sports medicine by following online courses. This is what the International Olympic Committee is proposing. Under the aegis of professors Ron... Read more "
— July 16, 2013
The Olympic baseball and softball journey is unlike any other. But players and managers of these two disciplines would have done without such a privilege. Integrated... Read more "
— July 10, 2013
Jacques Rogge, the President of the IOC, defended on Wednesday July 10 the positive impact of the Olympics for the host country, while Brazil was shaken in June by... Read more "
— July 9, 2013
Tony Estanguet, the three-time Olympic single-seater canoe champion, was inducted into the IOC last week. The start of a new career for the French slalom skier. FrancsJeux there... 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
We were waiting for Glasgow, or even Medellin. But the 86 members of the IOC, meeting since the day before in an extraordinary session in Lausanne, took everyone by surprise. A new... 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
Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo are not the only ones competing for IOC member votes. Another three-way battle, less visible, is currently being played out... Read more "
— July 2, 2013
It's hard not to want to read between the lines. As a preamble to its extraordinary session, scheduled for today and tomorrow (July 3 and 4) in Lausanne, the IOC has chosen... Read more "