Dot con | How former World Cup star Nelsen is defending sport from cyber-squatters
Towards the end of his football career, former Tottenham and New Zealand defender Ryan Nelsen became aware of the cyber-squatting trade, where celebrities are offered website domain names similar to their own at extortionate prices. Uneasy about the practice he set about creating a way to prevent chancers from profiting from sports stars' intellectual property. Dominic Bliss finds out more.
America’s Cup | Blowing tradition out of the water
America’s Cup sailing is 164 years old and proud of its traditions, but the 90km-per-hour catamarans contesting the latest edition have added a new dimension and opened up fresh commercial opportunities for a property focused on building for a new generation without losing sight of its past. Kevin Roberts reports.
Opinion | Barton ban draws attention to football’s hypocrisy around betting
Budapest | Olympic dream lives to fight another day
Opinion | Olympic bidding
Statutes of Liberty | Which races are under threat from F1’s new regime?
Headliner | Meet the bridge builder
Senator George J Mitchell has had a remarkable career in business, politics and sport and, writes Kevin Roberts, his focus on building bridges and creating opportunities for development is the thread that unites them all.