— 22 July 2021
In its own unprecedented way, the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Games looks like a model of balance. The dignitaries will be just enough, about fifteen including all people,... Read more »
— 21 July 2021
Nicole Hoevertsz is still climbing. The former synchronized swimming specialist from Aruba, in the Netherlands Antilles, was elected on Wednesday, July 21st, as IOC Vice-President. Already a member of... Read more »
— 21 July 2021
Nice reward for Denis Masseglia. The former president of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF), who reached the end of his third and final term at the... Read more »
— 21 July 2021
Kirsty Coventry will remain an IOC member. The former swimmer, current Minister of Sports of Zimbabwe, was supposed to leave the Olympic body in the evening of the closing... Read more »
— 20 July 2021
A page is turning. The 138th Session approved, on Tuesday, July 20th, in Tokyo, a new motto for the Olympic movement. The historical triptych “Faster, higher, stronger” is enriched... Read more »
— 19 July 2021
Japanese organizers are no longer counting the hours, with only four days to go before the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Games. The trend was predictable but still dreaded,... Read more »
— 16 July 2021
After Kip Keino at the Rio 2016 Games, the IOC will award its Olympic Laurels for the second time to an international personality at the opening ceremony of the... Read more »
— 16 July 2021
D – 7. There’s only one week to go before the opening of the Olympic Games. This Friday, July 16, marks the official beginning of the Olympic truce. Thomas... Read more »
— 15 July 2021
Absence of the public, social distancing, shortened stay in the Olympic village and restrictions of all trips. For the athletes, the Tokyo Games will not look like anything known,... Read more »
— 13 July 2021
The day should have been wrapped with wild excitement. And the moment charged with emotion. The athletes’ village of the Tokyo Games officially opened its doors this Tuesday, July... Read more »