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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
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The Sports Examiner: World Athletics chief Coe says of Oregon22’s impact on U.S. track & field: “We’re coming from a fair way behind if we’re being honest.”

December 21, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● “Oregon, I’m unashamedly going to tell you is a really important moment for our sport. We’re into the U.S., every sport wants to be there. It is the […]

Event Management

The Sports Examiner: Modern Pentathlon to replace riding after Tokyo embarrassment, but with what?

November 5, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● “The news is that a consultation process will soon begin work on identifying a suitable replacement for Riding. “First, we know that this information will be surprising and […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: Olympics haters still angry, but continue losing ground as hosting and sports interest keeps surging

September 30, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The situation in Tokyo last April was a tough one for the Olympic organizers, amid rising coronavirus infection rates and a slow government response. A Kyodo News national […]

Press Operations

The Sports Examiner: Naomi Osaka may have lost at the U.S. Open, but everyone learned her lesson: the press still matters

September 15, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● “Like, I didn’t know how big of a deal it would become.” Although newspaper circulations are way down, the press – reformed for the digital age – is […]

Event Management

The Sports Examiner: The Tokyo Games will be long remembered, but now Paris has the burden of re-energizing the Olympic Movement

September 8, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● Thank you, Tokyo. With the closing of the Paralympic Games on Sunday, the service of the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee and especially the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will be […]

Event Management

The Sports Examiner: LA28’s Kathy Carter says 2021 has been good, working to build an Olympic game-changer: “the most sizable, addressable fan base across all of the sports”

August 27, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● “We’ve had a good year. For us, it’s always first and foremost, making sure that we’ve solidified the revenue that will empower our Games and actually pay for […]

Event Management

The Sports Examiner: Tokyo’s spectator ban looks better in view of Euro 2020’s online and in-the-streets violence

July 13, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The Olympic Games in Tokyo is almost here, with just 11 days before the Opening Ceremony, to be held in a spectator-free Olympic Stadium. After the mayhem attending […]

Event Management

The Sports Examiner: IOC approves “athlete expression” in Tokyo, but not protests in the 1968 style

July 3, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The International Olympic Committee’s Executive Board adopted a five-page set of guidelines to Olympic Charter rule 50.2 concerning protests and demonstrations at the Tokyo Games that maintains most […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: USOPC releases its Games-time protest rules, with hat or mask messages, raised fists, kneeling, advocating against police violence and more all approved

June 25, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● “It is important for all U.S. delegation members at the Games to remember that the [International Olympic Committee] and [International Paralympic Committee] rules govern all Games participants, including […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: Tokyo Games will have spectators, as organizers and Japanese government hold true to promised reference to domestic sports

June 22, 2021 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● On Sunday, 13,091 fans attended a Nippon Professional Baseball game in Sendai, while 7,726 saw a game in Tokorozawa and 7,636 were at Neiji Jingu Stadium in Tokyo […]

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