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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: Eugene World Championships were inspiring and brilliant, but leave more questions than answers

July 27, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● “Surely, surely Gail, and this is one of the reasons why we have come here to Eugene; surely a 1-2-3 in a home World Championship will generate front-page […]

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The Sports Examiner: Does terrible USATF Nationals attendance mean Eugene is no longer TrackTown USA?

June 30, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● “Can one desire too much of a good thing?” The answer to William Shakespeare’s question from As You Like It, around 1600, is yes. It applies more than 400 years later to last […]

Swimming

The Sports Examiner: Restless, track & field stars from Canada, Britain and the U.S. are asking why they are great … and poor

May 12, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● It did not start with Aaron Brown’s 1,465-word essay, The track & field business model needs an overhaul, posted on CBC.ca on 1 May. But he has people […]

Event Management

The Sports Examiner: By our count, Hayward Field will seat less than 17,000 for 2022 World Championships, and that may be just fine

April 27, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The pre-opening publicity materials issued in March 2021 for the renovated Hayward Field at the University of Oregon stated that the track & field facility’s capacity would be “12,650 permanent seats expandable to nearly […]

Lifestyle

The Sports Examiner: Life and money advice to athletes by superstars in hockey and track & field: Chris Pronger and Ato Boldon

April 7, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● One of the frustrating aspects of money is that it doesn’t come with instructions. For athletes who are making money, that has often been their financial downfall. Canadian-born […]

Sports Medicine

The Sports Examiner: USA Swimming’s new transgender rules are carefully drafted, and adopt the World Athletics standard for testosterone

February 3, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● USA Swimming did not shy away from the now-high-profile question of transgender eligibility, issuing a very precise, very carefully written, six-page “Athlete Inclusion Procedures” document on Tuesday (1st) […]

Cycling

The Sports Examiner: Sports Medicine federation pushes back (hard) against IOC’s framework on transgender inclusion

January 19, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The debate over transgender participation in international sports just got warmer. In November, the International Olympic Committee introduced a six-page “IOC Framework on Fairness, Inclusion and Non-Discrimination on the Basis of […]

The Sports Examiner

The Sports Examiner: Lest we forget what sport and winning are really about, a refresher course from legendary British track coach Frank Dick

January 12, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● We are less than a month from the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, where about 3,000 athletes will gather and we will celebrate mostly the gold, silver and […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: Beijing’s Winter Games are 31 days away, plus FIFA. World Athletics and the USOPC to be in the spotlight in 2022

January 5, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● As 2022 gets underway, our preview of the stories expected to make headlines this year started with nos. 10-6 on Monday. Now for the top five: 5. Track & […]

Boxing

The Sports Examiner: The top stories coming in 2022? Start with transgenders, U.S. sprinters, the 2030 Winter Games and some problem children

January 4, 2022 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The trials and tribulations caused by the coronavirus made 2021 one of the most trying years in Olympic history, but 2022 may be just as turbulent. The first of two parts […]

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