Posted on August 5, 2016
by moults
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It’s here, it’s back; the Olympic Games are upon us! It’s scarcely believable that it’s already been four years since London 2012, the memories are that strong. A lot has happened in that period of time however. For example, Britain is no longer part… Continue Reading “How not to run a sport”
Category: Rio 2016Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, 2016 Summer Olympics, Athletics, Cycling, Doping, Drugs, France, Germany, Great Britain, Gregory Bauge, IAAF, IOC, Jamaica, Justin Gatlin, Lizzie Armitstead, London 2012, McLaren Report, Rio 2016, Russia, Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Team GB, Thomas Bach, USA, USSR, Yohann Blake
Posted on January 20, 2013
by moults
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Lance Armstrong’s admission to doping earlier this week has opened up a grey area of sport that needs to be addressed – why are sports personnel so afraid to speak up if they know someone is cheating? Because that is what doping is, and… Continue Reading “The dark truth behind the great spectacle”
Category: Cycling, OpinionTags: Andy Murray, Cricket, Cycling, Danish Kaneria, Drugs, Essex CCC, football, Lance Armstrong, Mervyn Westfield, Michael Schumacher, Miguel Michu, Nicole Cooke, Oprah Winfrey, Tony Palladino, UCI