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The Sports Examiner: Protest or not to protest? The IOC’s choices are hardly black or white; maybe John Carlos had the answer back in 1968

June 19, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● In all eight editions of his brilliant The Complete Book of the Olympics, famed historian David Wallechinsky ended his review of the 1968 men’s 200 meters and the […]

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The Sports Examiner: Racism becomes issue one for IOC, but consensus will be favored over loud voices

June 11, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● There are plenty of people who will tell you the International Olympic Committee is deaf. Not this time. Although the preparations for Tokyo 2020 were expected to be […]

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The Sports Examiner: World Athletics chief Coe: “We’ve just got to get more one-day meetings going in the U.S.”

April 25, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● orld Athletics President Sebastian Coe (GBR) may be confined in his London home, but he’s hardly resting. As part of a continuing series of online interview sessions with […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: The coronavirus crisis is an opportunity to blow sport up and start over; FIFA’s Infantino is already on it

April 6, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● In the wake of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, business has appeared to stop. It hasn’t. Instead, as one veteran television executive put it to me recently, it’s an […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: Sports in the ‘20s will be an American showcase, but is Africa actually the center of attention?

February 7, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● If you are a fan of international sports living in the United States, there’s no doubt that the 2020s are going to be great. Consider: ● 2021: XI […]

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