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Athletics cannot shy away from change, says the president of the sport's governing body, Sebastian Coe, who stressed it must keep pace with changing interests of viewers and sponsors to thrive.
Sebastian Coe was reelected president of World Athletics for a third term, the governing body said in a statement after its 54th Congress in Budapest, Hungary, on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said there is a "cast-iron determination" to deliver the Tokyo Olympics, with COVID-19 vaccines and ...
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe says that his organization is trying to “remain politically neutral” where possible when handling the impact of global conflicts and geopolitics on the ...
World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe speaks during an interview with AFP at the Main Press Centre (MPC) of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo on July 27, 2021.
Coe retired from competitive athletics with an impressive collection of four Olympic medals, including the unique distinction of being the only athlete to win the men’s 1500m title at two ...
Sebastian Coe has led track and field’s global governing body for the past decade. ... the World Athletics chief is one of seven candidates to replace Thomas Bach. December 19, 2024.
Sports federations have set precedents by banning Russian and Belarusian athletes from competition following the invasion of Ukraine and they must remain firm to keep them in place, Olympic great ...
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe says that his organization is trying to “remain politically neutral” where possible when handling the impact of global conflicts and geopolitics on the ...
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said there is a "cast-iron determination" to deliver the Tokyo Olympics, with COVID-19 vaccines and ability of athletes to train meaning the situation is ...
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