Author: Ashley Morrison

BBC Facing Questions of Eligibility

Andy Murray may well have made an interesting piece of history last year when he won the prestigious BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, although at the time no one knew it. If Scotland votes for its independence he

So What Do You Do?

Maybe as a result of a recent article on this site relating to sports administration, this writer was contacted this week to complete a questionnaire on this very topic. It was interesting as there were several areas that provoked thought.

Best in the World to Not Wanted, All in a Few Months.

They say that in sport one minute you can be up, on top of the World, and then the next you are down.  One man finding out how that is the case is World Champion winning Kookaburra Tim Deavin. Just

Is the IOC About to get Its Wings?

Most people who follow sport, and even many who don’t will be aware that the motto of the modern Olympic Games is “Citius, Altius, Fortius,” which is Latin for “Faster, Higher, Stronger.” The father of the modern Olympic Games Baron

A SADA Day In Australian Sport, There Probably Never Was

Dedication, commitment, professionalism and passion are the key attributes that have seen Australia respected as a sporting nation around the world. Underpinning that drive has been Australia’s determination to be a leader behind the scenes in areas such as sports