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The Sports Examiner: USOPC’s Hirshland outlines priorities for 2021, including more athlete voices, NGB support and international influence

December 25, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● Well, 2020 was a terrible year for a lot of people. Let’s all hope that 2021 is better – a lot better – and the United States Olympic […]

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The Sports Examiner: Why is the IOC so in love with action sports? Because a 2016 study told them so!

December 11, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● Perhaps the most striking comment on the sports program approved for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris was this: “breakdancing is in; cross country running isn’t.” There has been no […]

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The Sports Examiner: Paris 2024 program approved, with four added sports, eight event changes and punishment for weightlifting

December 8, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● There was no question that Monday’s announcement of the approved sports program for the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad in Paris for 2024 was going to leave some federations unhappy. […]

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The Sports Examiner: Two track & field stars confront the dangers of not competing enough: no one cares when you do

December 2, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● There is a lot of trash on Twitter. But last week there was a remarkable conversation between two former University of Oregon stars which pinpointed a substantial issue […]

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The Sports Examiner: He’s doing it again! Bach and IOC pave the way to cut many (most?) test events for future Games organizers

November 17, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● One of the ways you can measure the true values of a leader is to watch them when the pressure is off. In the midst of the coronavirus […]

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The Sports Examiner: As the Int’l Swimming League starts a second season, it aims to be post-modern, post-timing and in a different universe. What?

October 13, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The future of swimming has nothing to do with the Olympic Games. Nothing to do with times, only with superheroes. Spectators will be just as much in action […]

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The Sports Examiner: U.S. collegiate sports cuts pressure schools, networks and even football with name-image-likeness looming in ‘21; is there hope?

September 24, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● Stanford’s decision to discontinue 11 varsity sports last July and the University of Minnesota’s 10 September announcement that men’s gymnastics, tennis and indoor and outdoor track & field […]

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The Sports Examiner: FINA’s own status report sees a bright future for aquatic sports, but it’s all about the Olympic Games

July 13, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● The Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) – the international federation for aquatic sports – is at the same time both celebrated and reviled. Founded in 1908, it is […]

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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: Will a year’s delay really be so bad? Seven ways the Tokyo organizers can keep the cost down

May 4, 2020 Rich Perelman 0

● From our sister site, TheSportsExaminer.com ● Almost as soon as the announcement that the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo would be delayed by a year, estimates began appearing of the cost of postponement. The […]

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