Olympics

Asian Teams Out-Muscled

Last night at the Odisha Men’s Hockey World Cup the host nation India bowed out of the competition following a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the Netherlands. Their loss meant that no Asian team was left in the competition

Giving Athletes a Voice, and Listening

It would appear that the President of the United States has watched too many Teen movies from the ’80’s. As his latest tweet this week reigniting the athletes and the national anthem row paints athletes as being of limited intelligence.

Podcast #49 – Boxing with Brian Tink, While Cricket and Hockey Go Under the Microscope

Not the Footy Show Podcast

As usual there is plenty to talk about in the World of Sport. With the Commonwealth Games just around the corner on this show we catch up with Dubbo’s only Olympian Brian Tink. Brian won a Bronze medal at the

Is Another Historic Tournament About To Die?

What is it with modern Sports Administrators? Once again we have seen the people charged with preserving the history of a sport about to throw 118 years of Davis Cup history out of the window. The International Tennis Federation have

Bigger Isn’t Always Better

The Olympic motto has always been Citius, Altius, Fortius, which is Latin for ” Faster, Higher, Stronger,” but is the latin word Maior about to be added? Maior which means “Bigger.” The FIFA World Cup and the Summer Olympic Games