— June 6, 2013
Jacques Rogge decorates Ban Ki-moon
The 3rd Forum on Sport for Peace and Development began on Wednesday January 5 in New York with a very notable ceremony during which... Read more "
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— June 6, 2013
The 3rd Forum on Sport for Peace and Development began on Wednesday January 5 in New York with a very notable ceremony during which... Read more "
— June 6, 2013
Olympic news knows no respite. So much the better. As the three candidate cities for the 2020 Summer Games enter the final three months of campaigning,... Read more "
— June 5, 2013
The IOC does not like disorder. This is how. The popular uprising which has engulfed Istanbul and several other cities in Turkey for several days is therefore observed by members... Read more "
— June 4, 2013
He was not the first to declare himself. But Denis Oswald, the president of the International Rowing Federation, chose to be the one to launch “hostilities” in the... Read more "
— June 3, 2013
Like every start of the month, the selection of FrancsJeux events, sporting or institutional, not to be missed over the next four weeks. June 9 to 15 –... Read more "
— May 31, 2013
Everything changes… and nothing changes at the IOC. Jacques Rogge indicated this on Friday: his successor in the chair of president will continue not to receive remuneration. The former surgeon,... Read more "
— May 31, 2013
Should we see this as a defeat for France? Or a victory for Austria? A setback from the IOC? Or further proof of the predominance of money in... Read more "
— May 30, 2013
Olympism knows no crisis. Money is (still) flowing freely. With, rare thing, double-digit growth. The success of the London Games will be reflected... Read more "
— May 27, 2013
The event is intended to be modest. And even very modest. But he attracted into his net, during an opening ceremony, Jacques Rogge himself. The IOC President... Read more "
— May 21, 2013
The wait was long, often tense, and not always well explained. But it has finally ended with the result that the French sports movement was hoping for: Tony Estanguet, the... Read more "
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