— January 30, 2014
They are nine for two places
In Sochi, like two years earlier in London, Olympic athletes will also be voters. In Russia, nine of them are candidates for the athletes' commission of... Read more "
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— January 30, 2014
In Sochi, like two years earlier in London, Olympic athletes will also be voters. In Russia, nine of them are candidates for the athletes' commission of... Read more "
— January 28, 2014
10 days before the opening ceremony of the Sochi Games, Thomas Bach is sleeping soundly. The IOC President explained this on Monday January 27, on the occasion... Read more "
— January 17, 2014
To boycott the Sochi Games or not? In the political class, opinions diverge and positions clash, at the risk of creating some chaos. As proof, the declaration... Read more "
— December 31, 2013
The news of the international sports movement experienced little respite and downtime during 2013. Elections, candidacies, events, controversies... FrancsJeux sorted through... Read more "
— November 7, 2013
Thomas Bach was in New York on Wednesday November 6. The IOC President pushed open the door of the United Nations building. And called, as planned and announced,... Read more "
— July 9, 2013
Russia seems to have never loved the Olympics so much. 213 days before the opening of the Sochi Games, the country is observing the rings and its values with a look of envy.... Read more "
— July 2, 2013
Bad times for the Sochi Games. After the delays caused by bad weather, then the suspicions of corruption at the highest levels of the State, the next Olympic fortnight... Read more "
— July 2, 2013
The Swiss René Fasel, president of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) can (almost) pop the champagne corks: barring a last minute incident, the best hockey players in... Read more "
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