Multi-sport
Olympic Focus | Stars and rights forever
Since 1988 NBC has been the Olympic rights-holder for the US, paying more for those rights than any other broadcaster. So how does executive producer Jim Bell view the upcoming Rio Games?
Brazil confirms emergency cash for Rio security, subway
Brazil’s government has pumped an extra R2.9bn (€805m/$895m) into covering security at the Rio de Janeiro summer Olympic Games.
Government official states ‘total confidence’ in Rio 2016 security effort
A senior Brazilian government official has said he remains confident that the security measures implemented at the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro will be of the standard required to ensure the safety of spectators and athletes.
PyeongChang 2018 seeking further funding for Olympic preparations
The PyeongChang Organising Committee for the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic winter Games (POCOG) is seeking a further W600bn (€460.6m/$507.4m) from the Korean government to aid preparations for the event.
Security, not Zika, main concern for Olympics – Rio 2016 chief
Sidney Levy, the chief executive of the organising committee for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, has insisted security, and not other matters such as the Zika virus, remains the utmost concern ahead of the multi-sport showpiece.
Kevin Roberts | What can the 2016 Olympic Games do for divided nations?
Just in case you were too busy to notice, June 23 was Olympic Day, held to mark the founding of the International Olympic Committee by Baron Pierre de Coubertin back in 1894.
Moment in the spotlight | Implications of new Olympic sports
Five international federations are set to add their sports to the Tokyo 2020 Games programme, but what are the implications for them and the Olympic movement? SportBusiness International reports.
Rio Governor warns of ‘big failure’ for Olympic Games
Acting Governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro Francisco Dornelles has warned the forthcoming Olympic Games could be a “big failure” due to financial difficulties that threaten security and transportation during the event.
Rio 2016 takes possession of final permanent Games venue
Rio de Janeiro’s new velodrome, which will stage track cycling contests during the Brazilian city’s hosting of the 2016 summer Olympic Games, has become the final permanent venue to be handed over to the local organising committee after substantial difficulties in its development.
Rio 2016 hit by fresh blow as Wada suspends doping control laboratory
The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has suspended the accreditation of the Brazilian Doping Control Laboratory in Rio de Janeiro with little over a month remaining until the Olympic Games commence in the city.
Wada chief weighs in on Russia’s Rio 2016 status, athletes prepare class action
The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has reiterated its support for the International Association of Athletics Federations’ (IAAF) decision to prevent Russian athletes from competing under their own flag at the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, while the Russian Athletics Federation (ARAF) has said its athletes are set to file a class action in the case with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) next week.
New Mayor states Rome 2024 ‘not a priority’ for city
The strength of Rome’s bid for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games has been called into further question after the city’s new Mayor reiterated her opposition to the project.
Government authorises emergency cash for Rio
Brazil’s government has authorised an emergency cash transfer of R2.9bn (€753m/$850m) for the state of Rio de Janeiro to support infrastructure projects and security for the upcoming summer Olympic Games.
Russian, Kenyan athletes face evaluation for Rio 2016, ROC considers legal options
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has today (Tuesday) ruled that any competitor from Russia or Kenya that intends to compete at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro will need to be individually assessed against doping and declared eligible by their sport’s international federation (IF).
Wada to seek “serious” action if McLaren report on Russia makes fresh revelations
The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has today (Monday) said it will call for “serious” action against Russia before the 2016 Olympic Games if the findings of an investigation due next month show evidence of concerted state-sponsored doping.
Anti-Olympic candidate elected new Mayor of Rome
Rome 2024 is facing fresh question marks over its bid for the Olympic and Paralympic Games after Virginia Raggi of the 5-Star Movement was yesterday (Sunday) elected as the new Mayor of the Italian capital.
Brazil planning funds for Rio as state declares financial emergency
The Brazilian government is today (Monday) expected to announce the transfer of R$2.9bn (€743.4m/$838.6m) in emergency funds to the state of Rio de Janeiro to help pay for infrastructure and security projects during the upcoming Olympic Games after a state of financial emergency was declared.
IAAF upholds Russia ban for Rio 2016
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) voted this (Friday) afternoon to uphold its ban on Russian athletes competing at the Rio 2016 summer Olympic Games.