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Playing To Bach’s Tune

The new President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach has shown on the eve of the Sochi Winter Games that he is not to be tangled with.  Bach has forced the Russians to back pedal from allowing athletes

No Such Thing As A Free Ride

The Athletes commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as well as the International Ski Federation (FIS) have questioned the Winter Games Federation of India after it was revealed that Colonel (Rtd) JS Dhillion treasure of the association was to

Plenty Of Storm Clouds Over Qatar.

The hosting of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has already received plenty of negative coverage, relating to the heat issues, homophobia, and the number of deaths to migrant construction workers. Now a new storm is brewing and one that

Singapore Aims to Become a Sporting Hub

When one thinks of sporting nations Singapore is unlikely to feature on anyone’s list, but with a SGD1.3billion Sports Hub about to be completed in the next few months they may soon be mentioned around the world. The Hub is

Sisters Are Doing it For Canada

Freestyle Canadian Skiers Maxime, Chloe and Justine Dufour-Lapointe are about to become only the second trio of sisters and only the fifth siblings to compete in the Winter Olympics in Sochi. The three Leduc sisters from France simpered in the