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Agence France-Presse on MSNIt will be 'big and punchy': Athletics chief Coe looks to futureSebastian Coe has two years left as World Athletics president and it promises to be lively as he says next year's inaugural World Athletics Ultimate Team Championship will remind the world the sport ...
The old brio, dynamism and charm are all to the fore as he addresses the issues that will dominate the final leg of a 12-year tenure that -- like his Olympic gold medal-winning track career -- has ...
Coe, 68, had said occupying the Olympic Movement's highest office was a role he had been "training for for the best part of his life", but a majority of IOC members instead gave their backing to ...
Sebastian Coe, whose bid to become ... Coe, 68, had said occupying the Olympic Movement's highest office was a role he had been "training for for the best part of his life", ...
Sebastian Coe’s bid to become president of the International Olympic Committee has ended in defeat, with Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe winning the vote. Coe, 68, had said occupying the Olympic ...
Sebastian Coe’s bid to become president of the International Olympic Committee has ended in defeat, with Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe winning the vote. Coe, 68, had said occupying the Olympic ...
Sebastian Coe lost out in the race to be IOC president on Thursday (Peter Byrne/PA) He sought to reform the IOC from within, stating earlier in his campaign that “too much power is in the hands ...
Sebastian Coe received just eight votes in his bid for the International Olympic Committee presidency as Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe became the first woman to secure sport’s highest office. Multiple ...
Coe, 68, had said occupying the Olympic Movement’s highest office was a role he had been “training for for the best part of his life”, but a majority of IOC members instead gave their ...
Sebastian Coe waits to learn IOC presidency fate after presenting reform plans Coe says he has been “training for the best part of his life” for the IOC job.
Sebastian Coe will discover on Thursday whether his plans to reform the International Olympic Committee have convinced its members to vote him in as the organisation’s next president.
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