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World Athletics

  • Tokyo has another bite at athletics cherry – will fandom blossom?

    Sport Business

    If you’re an athletics fan, time to perfect your “work from home” excuses as the World Championships begin in Tokyo tomorrow. If you live west of Japan, that spells disrupted sleep patterns and unproductive days as medals are won in Tokyo nights. These Championships are part reward for a local populace twice denied the chance [...]

    The Tokyo 2020 Olympics was delayed and eventually played out to empty seats
  • Is gene testing the best way forward for World Athletics?

    Sport

    This week World Athletics has reintroduced gene testing for all athletes competing in female categories at world ranking events. The move is framed as a means of ensuring fairness in competition and protecting women competing in the female category. But is this truly in the best interests of the athletes it affects? Gender eligibility in [...]

    This week World Athletics has reintroduced gene testing for all athletes competing in female categories at world ranking events.
  • After losing IOC election, how about Seb Coe for chair of football regulator?

    Sport Business

    It was, with hindsight, not a “keep Seb Coe out” but a “get Kirsty Coventry in” campaign that determined the International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidential election outcome. I was as guilty as most British observers in believing that Seb Coe would take it to the wire. Unconscious bias and all that.  In the event, eight [...]

    Seb Coe missed out iun the IOC election, but could he chair the football regulator?
  • Lord Coe awaits IOC election result in Greece

    March 20, 2025

    Lord Coe will today find out whether he has been elected to one of the biggest jobs in sport, president of the International Olympic Committee. The two-time Olympic champion and current president of World Athletics spent the final few days of campaigning telling potential voters – IOC members – how he’d take the Olympic movement [...]

  • RunGP founder Marcel Muenster: ‘Athletics needs more heroes’

    March 17, 2025

    Mo Farah may have signed up as the face of RunGP, but it was an encounter with another legend of long distance, Eliud Kipchoge, which helped entrepreneur Marcel Muenster formulate the new athletics series. After selling the healthcare business he founded, Doctor In Your Pocket, Muenster indulged his passion for road running by training like [...]

  • Saudi Arabia SURJ mulls investment in World Athletics

    March 6, 2025

    Saudi Arabia’s SURJ Sports Investment could invest in a new company dealing with the commercial arm of track and field body World Athletics. It would give the Public Investment Fund subsidiary access to a portion of the profits made by the organisation that runs the World Championships and Diamond League in a deal that could [...]

  • Battle for IOC presidency needs rigorous candidate tests

    January 2, 2025

    The position of president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) isn’t quite the leadership of the free world, but is arguably more influential on the global stage than the heads of many nations, both free and not-so-free. It comes with far fewer constraints on the post-holder’s power too. Little wonder that seven sporting presidents, vice-presidents, [...]

  • Paris 2024 prize money: How much did World Athletics pay to each country?

    August 11, 2024

    Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games World Athletics, the governing body of track and field, controversially said they would pay gold medallists. Some nations pay there athletes with financial rewards and other assets such as titles and land, but it is not common for a governing body to pay athletes at the Olympic Games. [...]

  • Team GB at the Paris 2024 Olympics: How many medals will Britain win in athletics?

    August 2, 2024

    The athletics got underway yesterday with the race walks but the Stade de France stadium programme really kicks off for Team GB this morning. Athletics will be a daily occurrence between now and the closing ceremony with Britain in the mix for medals. Team GB finished 24th in the Tokyo 2020 medal table, a low [...]

  • Mahuchikh: I have signed Ukraine into track and field history books

    July 7, 2024

    Athlete Laura Muir continued her Paris 2024 Olympic Games preparation by breaking the women’s 1,500m British record at the Diamond League in the French capital as Yaroslava Mahuchikh set a world record for Ukraine. The Scot came third behind Kenyan Faith Kipyegon – who broke the world record – and Australian Jessica Hull at the [...]

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