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  • [ March 13, 2025 ] The Sports Examiner: Pro-player payments advocate tells Congress: “Olympic sports could easily be subsidized by university endowments or through state and federal funding” College Basketball
  • [ March 12, 2025 ] The Sports Examiner: Does FIFA’s $13 billion revenue for 2023-26 make the IOC financially irrelevant? Olympic Games
  • [ March 10, 2025 ] The Sports Examiner: Lyles, Benjamin slam Grand Slam Track, but hope it succeeds; Benjamin says Olympic champs should get $5 million The Sports Examiner
  • [ March 6, 2025 ] The Sports Examiner: Stevens pledges sensational $100 million to USOPC for post-athletic earnings fund The Sports Examiner
  • [ February 28, 2025 ] The Sports Examiner: 2034 Winter Games organizing committee starts up, as “a gift for us to be able to serve the world” Olympic Games
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The Sports Examiner: Grand Prix confirms L.A. market and Drake Stadium appeal

May 31, 2023 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● There was, in many track and field circles, as much interest in the attendance, optics and feel of the L.A. Distance Classic on Friday and the L.A. Grand Prix on […]

The Sports Examiner

The Sports Examiner: “Track is an amateur sport that just so happens to have professionals in it”

May 11, 2023 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● Sometimes, waves portend a storm. Sometimes, waves roll in and just roll back out. Having been involved, observed and tried to help the sport of track and field over multiple […]

Event Management

The Sports Examiner: Oregon22 report shows 2:1 return in media exposure for Oregon’s $40 million cash investment

April 20, 2023 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The fascinating Nielsen Sports post-event report on the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, demonstrated a direct and induced economic impact of $153.4 million, but included a wealth […]

Event Management

The Sports Examiner: Oregon22 Worlds delivered $153.4 million impact

April 18, 2023 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● A post-event analysis of the Oregon22 World Athletics Championships held at the University of Oregon in Eugene showed a total economic impact of $153.4 million and a total impact – […]

Alpine Skiing

The Sports Examiner: The top stories in 2023 I: Track’s future in the U.S.; catalyst events in cycling, football and running; the USOPC to be examined

January 4, 2023 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● It’s 2023 and the coronavirus has become – in many places – something to be lived with instead of hidden from, so look for fans to come back and competitions to […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: The top stories of a turbulent 2022, nos. 5 to 1: Beijing and Qatar were wild, but Russia dominated the headlines this year

December 30, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● This year started with the coronavirus still shredding the international schedule, but the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing came off pretty well, with plenty of magical performances. But just four […]

Boxing

The Sports Examiner: The top stories of a turbulent 2022, nos. 10 to 6: confusion, doping, federations in trouble and sensational world records!

December 29, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● In 2022, the year began with a difficult, but ultimately successful Olympic Winter Games in Beijing and ended with perhaps a more strenuous, but also historic FIFA World Cup in […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: American Team Event figure skaters now joined by Lashinda Demus in waiting for medals: how about Paris?

December 23, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● “Natalya Antyukh’s victory in the women’s 400-metre hurdles at the London 2012 Olympic Games has now been officially disqualified.” That’s the start of a Wednesday news release from the Athletics Integrity Unit, […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: In international sport, there’s the Olympics, the FIFA World Cup and then there is everything else

October 27, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● It wasn’t that long ago that the International Olympic Committee was a small, uncommunicative, sometimes sullen organization that rarely spoke up outside of its 10-times-a-year magazine, Olympic Review. […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: Noah Lyles set to pass Usain Bolt in 2023, but in how many ways?

September 21, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● No one had a 200 m season like Noah Lyles had in 2022. No one, not even Usain Bolt. Lyles ran twelve 200 m races this season, in seven meets, winning […]

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