China
NET FALLS ON BADMINTON WORLD GRAND PRIX
Badminton's prestigious World Grand Prix finals are to be scrapped in their present format.
CHINA MAY STAGE MOSCOW?S KREMLIN CUP
Moscow's annual Kremlin Cup tournament could be leased to China, Russia's tennis chief has said.
SPORTBUSINESS IN BRISBANE: CHINESE SOAK UP GOODWILL FOR 2008 OLYMPICS
A delegation of Chinese sports officials and businessmen have met with Goodwill Games organisers in Brisbane to learn how to better run their preparations for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
ROGGE: `CHINESE POLITICS NOT OUR BUSINESS?
The IOC will not monitor China's human rights record or relations with rival Taiwan in the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games, the body's president Jacques Rogge has said. For the full story see the FEATURES section of sportbusiness.com.
TYSON IN $200M TALKS WITH KING
Heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, who claims that a back injury forced him to pull out of his September 8 fight against Denmark?s Brian Nielson, is thought to be in talks with Don King about a new partnership.
CHINESE CONSORTIUM WINS HANOI STADIUM CONTRACT
A Chinese-led consortium has won the contract to build a new stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam, as the venue for the 2003 Southeast Asia Games.
BRYANT?S ABSENCE ENRAGES CHINESE BASKETBALL FANS
China?s growing basketball fervour turned to fury in Beijing over the weekend when police blocked an appearance by American NBA player Kobe Bryant after a large crowd turned out to see him.
THAILAND ASKS FIFA TO MOVE IRAQ MATCH
The Thailand Football Association has written to FIFA to request a change of venue for their Asian World Cup qualifying match scheduled for Baghdad on Friday, a Thai official said on Tuesday.
ESPN TO OFFER ASIAN VERSION OF SPORTS NEWS SHOW
US sports broadcaster ESPN is launching an Asian version of its flagship news show SportsCenter on its network in the region, ESPN Star Sports (ESS).
FOOTBALLRANKING.COM TARGETS CHINESE MARKET
Sports rankings company Footballranking.com has formed a strategic alliance with China-based Footballcircle.com.
JAPANESE JV TO DEVELOP EXTREME SPORTS CONTENT
The Japanese unit of global communications company Pacific Century CyberWorks (PCCW) is to form a joint venture with Japan's largest entertainment television content firm Yoshimoto Kogyo Co Ltd. to develop sports and entertainment content.
IOC TAKES BEIJING?S COMMERCIAL INTERESTS INTO ITS OWN HANDS
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has bought up all the outdoor advertising space in Beijing ahead of the Olympic Games which will be held there in 2008 in an attempt to limit the commercialisation of the event.
USOC PANEL SAYS NEW YORK CAN BE PROUD OF 2012 BID
New York's international network, many hotels and plans to build new sports arenas amounted to a strong bid to stage the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, a United States Olympic Committee (USOC) panel said.
TOM.COM BUYS CHINESE BASKETBALL RIGHTS
Tom.com, the media and advertising company controlled by Hong Kong businessman Li Ka-Shing, has won the broadcast and advertising rights to China?s national basketball league, adding to its portfolio of Chinese volleyball, table tennis, rowing and college soccer rights.
SYDNEY OLYMPIC GAMES SUED FOR $9.6M
A man is suing Sydney's Olympic Games organisers for more than A$19m ($9.6m/?11m) claiming they breached their contract allowing him to sell memberships to an Olympic loyalty programme.
BUBKA SET TO CLEAR NEW HEIGHT IN SPORT’S BOARDROOM
World record-breaking pole vaulter Sergei Bubka is set to clear another new height this week in his rapid rise up the ranks of world sport's administration.
WBA FIGHT DELAY ‘A BLESSING’ FOR CHINESE ORGANISERS
The delay of the WBA heavyweight title fight between John Ruiz and Evander Holyfield was a "blessing in disguise" for Chinese organisers facing heavy losses on the event, promoter Don King said.
BEIJING TO ACCEPT INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS
The Chinese government will welcome bids from international investors to take part in the design, construction and operation of competition venues for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing via a public bidding process.