Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced that India are actively pursuing the hosting rights for the 2036 Olympics, ...
The first International Olympic Research Conference was inaugurated today by Union Minister of LabourampEmployment and Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya ...
Ahmedabad: India aspires to rank among the top 10 sporting nations globally by 2036, when it hopes to host the Olympics, ...
Arrangements are being made for his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Suga's office said ... International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said on Wednesday the IOC was ...
The first International Olympic Research Conference was inaugurated today by the Union Minister of Labour & Employment and Youth Affairs & Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, at Rashtriya Raksha University ...
BERLIN – International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidential candidate Kirsty Coventry does not have outgoing chief Thomas Bach working on her election bid despite a good relationship for more ...
BERLIN, Jan 27 (Reuters) - International Olympic Committee presidential candidate Kirsty Coventry does not have outgoing president Thomas Bach working on her election bid despite a good ...
Seven candidates seek to replace Thomas Bach IOC boss is most powerful person in global sport Sebastian Coe highest-profile name of aspirants IOC has huge revenues and dominates decision-making ...
Bach's departure comes with the organisation in a financially robust position, having secured $7.3 billion for 2025-28 and $6.2 billion for 2029-2032. More deals are expected for both four-year ...
Asked about that process, Coe said: “I do think we need to review (it), and I’m sure that whoever succeeds (Thomas Bach) in March will want to look at that, amongst other things too.
The key staging post in that battle will play out here in Lausanne on Thursday, where the seven candidates to replace Thomas Bach, including Lord Sebastian Coe, have gathered for their sole ...
The seven are vying to convince a majority of the 100-plus members to elect them and succeed Thomas Bach as arguably the most powerful person in global sport, in a vote slated for March 20 in ...