Zimbabwean Kirsty Coventry succeeds Thomas Bach as International Olympic Committee president; the 41-year-old becomes the ...
In Thursday’s election for IOC president, Sebastian Coe’s once close friend may work against him
President Thomas Bach, who has been more lenient with Russia, likely prefers another candidate to Coe heading toward the Los Angeles games in 2028 ...
What now for Seb Coe after losing IOC election? He could be the right person to chair the football regulator, says Ed Warner.
Lord Coe suffered a crushing defeat in his bid to become president of the International Olympic Committee, with Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry routing her six rivals in the first round of voting to seize ...
The Independent on MSN18d
Sebastian Coe waits to learn IOC presidency fate after presenting reform plansSebastian 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. Coe, a double ...
Sebastian Coe delivered the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, restructured and reinvigorated athletics' ailing governing body, took on Russian state doping cheats and on Thursday hopes to ...
British Olympic hero Sebastian Coe was trounced in his bid to become president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Sebastian Coe seemed the best candidate for IOC Presidency. But change comes slowly at the IOC. Sebastian Coe addresses media as he reacts after the results during the 144th IOC Session on the day ...
There is no way of sugaring the pill: eight first-round votes for Sebastian Coe, out of a possible 97, is a humiliating result for a serial winner. And a sure sign that the cosy IOC coterie have ...
Cyprus Mail on MSN15d
Seb Coe gracious after crushing defeat to Kirsty Coventry in IOC presidential electionThe biggest name in the field and one of the favourites, Sebastian Coe headed into the IOC presidential race exuding confidence, yet he suffered a heavy defeat as Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry took the ...
Seb Coe (Mark Shearman) Following a modest career as an MP, Coe has discovered his true calling and few people in world sport understand how this works better than him.
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