— July 2, 2013
At the IOC, America is gaining ground
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 "
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— 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 "
— June 19, 2013
Three years before the Rio Games, and less than twelve months before the Football World Cup, Guyana is starting to dream of an Olympic future. The only French-speaking territory in... 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 "
— April 24, 2013
Can peace be built through sport? Can a champion, through his values, his image and his messages, succeed where politicians have failed? A man... Read more "
— April 18, 2013
Has Jacques Rogge forgotten that French is the official language of the Olympic movement? The question deserves to be asked after reading an interview published by the daily Le Parisien... Read more "
— March 8, 2013
Women are in the spotlight this Friday March 8, 2013. An international day is dedicated to them, more publicized than ever. FrancsJeux could not ignore it. The opportunity to draw up a list... Read more "
— March 5, 2013
The race for the 2020 Summer Games is undoubtedly being decided (a little) during the month of March 2013. The IOC evaluation commission... Read more "
— February 8, 2013
Are taekwondo and modern pentathlon living their final years within the Olympic family? The answer could soon emerge from the chimney of the IOC headquarters,... Read more "
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