Fina president: ‘We are not promoting our sport as effectively as we should’
Husain Al-Musallam, president of the International Swimming Federation (Fina), has said that the federation is not promoting the sport as effectively as it should
Tokyo 2020 projected to come in $1.8bn under revised budget
The total cost of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo was $1.8bn (€1.6
New Zealand to host World Team Squash Championships in 2023
The World Squash Federation has unveiled New Zealand as host of the 2023 Men’s World Team Squash Championships.
New Covid restrictions disrupt NZ teams, Super Rugby Pacific launch
The tightening of Covid-19 restrictions in New Zealand means it is unlikely that the New Zealand Breakers basketball team and Wellington Phoenix football team will complete the second halves of their Australia-based…
Asian Tour to conclude with back-to-back Singapore events promoted by Sportfive
The 2020-21 Asian Tour will finally reach its conclusion next month, with Singapore to host back-to-back finale events more than two years after the season began
Pro Kabaddi League adds eight sponsors
India's Pro Kabaddi League has added eight sponsors ahead of its return from a two-year hiatus tomorrow (Wednesday)
Fina and Myrtha Pools agree four-year sponsorship extension
Myrtha Pools will continue to supply competition pools to the International Swimming Federation (Fina) after the parties announced a four-year renewal of their long-term sponsorship agreement at the ongoing…
Zagklis: Fiba to recover 50 per cent of pandemic losses this year
The International Basketball Federation (Fiba) will this year recover half of the CHF13.5m ($14
Record-breaking Foxtel audience for emphatic Australian Ashes win
A record-breaking average national audience of 440,000 viewers watched Australia romp to victory in the second Ashes Test on pay-television broadcaster Foxtel and Foxtel-owned streaming service Kayo, according…
Australia’s SX Global named new Supercross World Championship promoter
The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) has selected the Australia-based SX Global to promote and manage the FIM Supercross World Championship series for the next 10 years.