— August 28, 2013
Ng Ser Miang wants to put the Games on a diet
Can one man change the shape of the Olympic Games? Ng Ser Miang, the Singaporean candidate for IOC presidency, believes so. And he says it. His objective, if he... Read more "
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— August 28, 2013
Can one man change the shape of the Olympic Games? Ng Ser Miang, the Singaporean candidate for IOC presidency, believes so. And he says it. His objective, if he... Read more "
— 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 "
— May 28, 2013
The end of rumors? Certainly. After several weeks of doubts, Nawal El Moutawakel has finally decided: she will not enter the race for the presidency of the IOC.... Read more "
— May 24, 2013
Every day has its own candidate. After Thomas Bach, Ng Ser Miang, CK Wu and Richard Carrion, the Swiss Denis Oswald has added his name to the list of... Read more "
— May 23, 2013
It was from Taipei that Dr Ching-Kuo Wu, President of the International Boxing Federation (AIBA) and member of the IOC Executive Committee, made his candidacy official this morning... Read more "
— May 20, 2013
And three. After Thomas Bach and Ng Ser Miang, the Taiwanese CK Wu in turn launches into the battle for the succession of Jacques Rogge to... Read more "
— May 16, 2013
It's done. As announced, Ng Ser Miang became Thursday morning, at the Sorbonne, in the heart of Paris, the second declared candidate to succeed Jacques Rogge at... Read more "
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