CIO Rifiuta Premi in Denaro Per i Medagliati Olimpici Dalle Federazioni Internazionali
Il CIO ha espresso una ferma opposizione alla pratica delle federazioni internazionali di assegnare premi in denaro ai medagliati olimpici,
IOC Rejects Idea of International Federations Paying Prize Money To Olympic Gold Medalists
The IOC is strongly against what World Athletics did in Paris, paying $50,000 to each of its gold medalists at the Olympics.
Sebastian Coe Favorito Per La Presidenza Del CIO, Ma La Russia Si Oppone Con Forza
La candidatura di Sebastian Coe suscita forti critiche da parte dei funzionari sportivi russi, che lo accusano di danneggiare il movimento olimpico.
Russia Still Against Coe As IOC President, But Changes Tune Under New Leader Degtyarev
The Russians have streamlined their communication with the IOC in hopes of finding common ground and a return to international competition in 2025.
Kirsty Coventry É Ufficialmente Candidata Alla Presidenza Del Comitato Olimpico Internazionale
Kirsty Coventry è stata ufficialmente annunciata come una delle sette candidate alla presidenza del Comitato Olimpico Internazionale (CIO)
Kirsty Coventry Among Seven Candidates To Succeed Thomas Bach As IOC President
Coventry, the only woman running, is seeking to become the first female president in the IOC’s 130-year history.
IOC Releases Study on Whether Trans Women Have Athletic Advantages
The research showed that trans female athletes had greater handgrip strength but lower jumping ability, lung function and relative cardio to cisgender women.
Track and Field Becomes First Olympic Sport to Offer Prize Money to Medal Winners
World Athletics announced that it would offer prize money to Olympic gold medallists in the track and field events, becoming the first Olympic sport to do so.
James Magnussen To Star In Enhanced Games Documentary
The 32-year-old Australian will be one of 10 athletes to feature in a docuseries co-produced by Wrexham honor and actor Rob McElhenney.
World Athletics Task Force Chair Confident In Russia Following Reinstatement Plan
After a seven-year suspension, RusAF was reinstated by World Athletics in March, provided the organization meets 35 special conditions.
IOC President supports lifetime doping bans, but admits they aren’t legally possible
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach talked anti-doping in a press conference last week, noting that although he would support lifetime bans for doping, they wouldn’t hold up legally.