Seven Candidates Vying for IOC Presidency, Including Olympic Legends and Royals

Seven individuals, including two-time Olympic champions Kirsty Coventry and Sebastian Coe, have emerged as candidates to succeed Thomas Bach as the president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The list includes a diverse range of figures, from Olympic athletes and sports leaders to royalty and the son of a former IOC president. The election will take place in March 2024 in Greece, marking the end of Thomas Bach’s 12-year term.

Love Matches: Power Couples in Sports

From tennis legends to Olympic greats, these five iconic sports couples showcase the perfect blend of love and athletic success. Explore their journeys, triumphs, and shared experiences that highlight how passion for sports can translate into enduring relationships.

Paris Vacation Rentals Hit by Oversupply Following Olympics

A surge of new Airbnb hosts in Paris hoping to capitalize on the Olympics led to a significant oversupply of vacation rentals, causing a 24% drop in revenue per property compared to last year. The study, conducted by eviivo and Key Data, highlights the challenges facing the hospitality industry in managing demand fluctuations after major events.

India’s Cycling Future: BMX Focus for Olympic Success

India’s track cycling program is seeking a new path to Olympic success by focusing on BMX development. Despite strong performances from sprint athletes like Ronaldo Singh, India has struggled to qualify for recent Olympics. Experts like Jacques Landry, former Olympian and Director of the UCI World Cycling Centre, recommend prioritizing BMX due to its lower infrastructure cost and potential for talent identification. The UCI is committed to supporting India with expertise and track development. However, increased competition frequency and diversified talent pools are crucial for future success.

Athletics Federation of India Revamps Domestic Competitions to Elevate Athlete Performance

The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) plans to restructure the domestic competition and qualification system for major international events from the 2025 season. The new system aims to provide athletes with more opportunities to compete and improve their performance, culminating in peak performance at key events. This comes in response to the decline in Indian athlete performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The AFI is also emphasizing regional competitions and decentralizing national camps, allowing athletes to train closer to home and choose their training environment.

Scroll to Top