Multi-sport
PSA details ‘Global Task Force’ to overhaul squash governance
The Professional Squash Association (PSA) has today (Friday) stepped up its campaign against the World Squash Federation (WSF) by stating that a ‘Global Task Force’ has been proposed which will function independently from the sport’s world body.
Rome and Los Angeles bolster bid teams for 2024 Olympics
Rome and Los Angeles have both moved to strengthen their bid teams for the 2024 Olympic Games.
World Squash Federation leader defends position amid PSA criticism
World Squash Federation (WSF) president N Ramachandran has defended his position after the Professional Squash Association (PSA) criticised his leadership amid the sport’s repeated failed efforts to secure Olympic status.
IOC and Sportradar partner for integrity effort
Sports and betting-related services company Sportradar and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as part of an effort to help protect the integrity of sports competitions.
China commits to high-speed rail line for 2022 Olympics
China has given its approval for the development of a Y58.4bn (€8.5bn/$9.2bn) high-speed rail line that will connect the capital of Beijing to all outdoor venues that will be used during the city’s hosting of the 2022 winter Olympic Games.
Rio 2016 issues Brasilia with warning over Olympic football
Organisers of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil have warned officials in the country’s capital of Brasília that if they do not sign a contract by the middle of November to host football events during next year’s sporting spectacle, the city will be stripped of its seven scheduled matches.
Fiba details hosting interest in Olympic qualifying tournaments
The International Basketball Federation (Fiba) has revealed 12 countries have expressed an interest in staging its four Olympic Qualifying Tournaments ahead of the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
ISA president welcomes Tokyo 2020’s surfing decision
International Surfing Association (ISA) president Fernando Aguerre has welcomed the news that Tokyo 2020 has recommended to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that surfing take place on natural ocean waves if it is included on the sports programme for the Tokyo 2020 Games, but has maintained the federation is committed to developing wave pool technology.
Rio 2016 rules out viral testing of waters
Organisers of the 2016 summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro have ruled out conducting viral tests of waters at aquatic sports venues in the Brazilian city following advice from the World Health Organisation (WHO).
IOC backs Tokyo 2020 preparations, additional sports decision
International Olympic Committee (IOC) vice-president John Coates has given Tokyo 2020 a vote of confidence following a testing recent period for Olympic Games organisers and has backed the selection of additional sports to be considered for inclusion at the event.
Petition set up to oppose skateboarding’s Olympic inclusion
Thousands of people claiming to be skateboarders have signed an online petition against the proposed inclusion of the activity on the programme for the Olympic Games.
Rio 2016 facing questions over equestrian events
Luiz Roberto Giugni, president of the Brazilian Confederation of Equestrian, has warned that ongoing delays in preparations for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro could lead to equestrian events during the sporting spectacle being staged outside of the country.
Hamburg details financial projections for Olympic bid
The Mayor of Hamburg, the German city bidding to host the 2024 Olympic Games, has outlined the projected costs of staging the multi-sport showpiece.
Rio 2016 cutting costs to avoid overspend
Organisers of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro are to make cutbacks of up to 30 per cent as part of an effort to avoid overspending on their budget of R7.4bn (€1.65bn/$1.85bn).
Sao Paulo confirmed as Rio 2016 football venue
Organisers of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro have confirmed that the Itaquera Arena in Sao Paulo will still be used to stage football events during next year’s sporting spectacle.
French Revolution
SportBusiness International looks at the major sports events on the horizon for France, as well as its battlefield television broadcast industry.
Budapest 2024 rejects calls for referendum
The Hungarian Olympic Committee (MOB) has said there are no plans to hold a referendum on Budapest’s bid for the 2024 summer Olympic Games, despite a recent newspaper poll suggesting citizens in the country would favour such a move.
Sports Minister submits resignation amid Tokyo 2020 stadium saga
Japan’s Sports Minister Hakubun Shimomura has offered his resignation in the wake of the furore caused by the decision to open a new design process for Tokyo’s new National Stadium, the centrepiece of the city’s staging of the 2020 Olympic Games.