Organizing Committee for the 2030 French Alps Olympic and Paralympic Games Advances Preparations with Key Senior Recruitment

The Organizing Committee for the 2030 French Alps Olympic and Paralympic Games (hereafter referred to as the “Committee”) is pressing ahead with preparations, and has now launched recruitment for four key senior positions. These strategically significant roles aim to steadily build a team capable of delivering its ambitious vision.

Softball Faces Uncertain Future in Olympic Programme

Softball's return to the Olympic stage after its absence from the Paris 2024 Olympics is set to be short - lived, as it confronts the possibility of being excluded from the Brisbane 2032 Olympics. Despite being one of Australia's most successful team sports, the sport's national federation has expressed concerns that commercial interests may overshadow the Olympic legacy in the selection of Olympic events.

Hockey's Digital Triumph: Expanding Horizons and Winning Hearts

The FIH Hockey5s World Cup, along with events like the Nations Cup, has significantly broadened the narrative scope of hockey. These competitions have not only spotlighted emerging teams but also underscored the sport's global allure. By featuring teams from various corners of the world, they have added new dimensions to the hockey story, highlighting the sport's growth beyond traditional powerhouses.

FIH's Digital Triumph: Strong Social Media Performance at Paris 2024 Olympics

Tayyab Ikram, President of the International Hockey Federation (FIH), lauded the organization's digital success, stating, "The FIH and the sport of hockey delivered an outstanding overall social media performance during the 2024 Paris Olympics. This reflects our continuous efforts to enhance digital services and bring the sport closer to millions of fans. These achievements are truly inspiring. We will spare no effort; I have established a dedicated task force within the FIH, focusing on boosting fan engagement."

Los Angeles Unveils Ambitious 2028 Olympic Schedule, Third Hosting Milestone

With exactly three years until the opening ceremony, the Los Angeles 2028 Organizing Committee (LA28) revealed its first official competition schedule Monday, marking a historic milestone for the city’s third Olympic Games and first Paralympics. The schedule introduces major structural shifts, including reorganized sports timelines and expanded youth engagement initiatives, aiming to create a "once-in-a-lifetime experience" for athletes and global audiences.

Parsons calls for science-based policy on transgender athletes

The president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has pushed for a science-based approach, rejecting a 'one-size-fits-all' solution. Meanwhile, in the run-up to the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, key figures such as Donald Trump have pushed for tighter restrictions, while the role of transgender athletes at sporting events remains a highly controversial topic. Andrew Parsons has made his position clear - no holding back, no beating around the bush.

The $8 million Super Bowl ad, sports brands “sky-high bet” worth it?

The 59th Major League Soccer “Super Bowl” championship game was played at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas Chiefs 40-22 to win the second Super Bowl title in team history. Off the field, the excitement of the Super Bowl also lies in the money brands spend on marketing around the event. There's a reason the Super Bowl is known as “The Greatest Show on Earth”.

2026 Milan - Cortina Winter Olympics Organizing Committee Increases Operating Budget

The organizing committee of the 2026 Winter Olympics is making adjustments to its budget figures. In April, it announced that the current operating budget, excluding infrastructure projects and venue construction, is approximately 1.7 billion euros. This represents a 7% increase or 100 million euros more than the previous estimate, highlighting the significant logistical and financial challenges of hosting such a large - scale event, even against the backdrop of a declining inflation rate in Italy.

Flag Football: The Rapidly Rising Sport Empowering Young American Girls

From parks across the United States to various championships, a quiet sports revolution is taking shape. Driven by the now - attainable dream of becoming a member of the flag football team at the Los Angeles Olympics, girls and teenagers are hitting the fields to engage in this non - contact sport. A non - tackling version of traditional American football, flag football was barely known just six years ago but has now emerged as the fastest - growing sport among young American women.

Cricket Confirmed for 2026 Aichi - Nagoya Asian Games

Cricket has been officially included in the lineup of sports for the 2026 Aichi - Nagoya Asian Games, as decided during the third meeting between the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and the Aichi - Nagoya Asian Games Organising Committee (AINAGOC) on Friday. Scheduled to be held in Japan from September 19 to October 4, 2026, the Games are set to feature a diverse range of sports, with cricket now joining the prestigious roster.

India Pitches Ahmedabad as 2036 Olympic Bid City to IOC, Urged to Address Governance and Doping First

India’s delegation stepped up its campaign to bring the 2036 Olympics home on Tuesday, outlining its plans to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at Olympic headquarters in Lausanne and formally nominating Ahmedabad as its candidate city. However, the IOC’s response was blunt: fix internal issues before finalizing a master plan.

Anita DeFrantz, Trailblazing IOC Member and Olympic Medalist, Inducted into US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame

On Saturday, July 12, the US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame honored seven-time Olympian Anita DeFrantz, 72, marking her induction as one of the longest-serving IOC members and the first African-American woman to break racial and gender barriers in global sports governance. The ceremony in Colorado Springs, attended by IOC President Kirsty Coventry, celebrated DeFrantz’s dual legacy as a bronze medalist rower and a transformative leader who redefined Olympic inclusivity.

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