Lord Coe says his pitch to be the first British president of the International Olympic Committee "seems to have landed well".
The seven hopefuls vying to succeed outgoing International Committee President (IOC) Thomas Bach presented their key pitches to over 100 exclusive
Behind closed doors, seven candidates hoping to lead the International Olympic Committee made key pitches on Thursday to about 100 voters in perhaps the most elusive and
I’ve been in training for IOC role for the best part of my life – Sebastian Coe - Coe is one of seven candidates to succeed outgoing president Thomas Bach.
The seven candidates for the world's most powerful job in global sport -- the presidency of the International Olympic Committee -- unveiled their plans and vision for the Games in a brief presentation to the IOC membership on Thursday.
Candidate to the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Morinari Watanabe speaks during a press
The IOC members are in Lausanne for today’s (30 January) 143rd Extraordinary IOC Session at the Olympic House, during which the IOC presidential candidates will deliver their presentations ( THE ATMOSPHERE With two months to the election set for 20 March in Greece,
World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe, a candidate for president of the International Olympic Committee, said on Thursday his decision to offer prize money to Paris 2024 Olympic champions of his sport should have been handled differently.
As expected, the Northern Italian region received the official go-ahead for the 2028 event during the 143rd Extraordinary Session of the
The seven candidates for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidency will present their visions to IOC members during a closed-door meeting at Olympic House on Thursday, a pivotal moment for the future of the Olympic movement.
The Balkan Wars (1912-1913) proved that the Megali Idea—the nationalist concept and goal to expand the Greek state to include all ethnic Greeks and historically Greek territories—was a tangible dream.