Why London 2012 Worked – the Critical Success Factors
The scale of success achieved at the London 2012 Games has become clearer and more vivid over the past year, providing a new blueprint...
Doping Part of Professional Cycling’s Culture
Professional cycling, one of the most popular sports in Europe and rich in history, has been plagued in recent years by suspicions of performance-enhancing...
Coaching Attributes that Lead to Participant Success
Excellent teacher-coaches are able to provide a meaningful journey for the athletes they find themselves around.
They create experiences that set in motion the athletes...
Politics of Sports Business: San Diego Chargers
Did you see where the San Diego Chargers ownership plans to file the necessary relocation papers to the NFL in January so that the...
Sports Infrastructure in India: The Present Status and Future Roadmap
Sports infrastructure plays a crucial role in achieving excellence in the global arena of sports. It not only helps in producing sportspersons of international...
Should Student-Athletes Be Paid? Views from Both Sides
A.J. Green of the University of Georgia had to sit out four games at the beginning of the 2010 season because he sold one...
Class Action uses in Sports Law
Why use class actions in sports law litigation? Class actions are civil legal actions where many people seek some form of relief for common...
World Cup Added $14 Billion to Russian Economy, Organizers Report
By Mike Rowbottom |
The 2018 FIFA World Cup added more than $14 billion to the Russian economy, tournament organizers have claimed.
The figure was revealed...
Should College Athletes Get Paid?
Every year one of the most lucrative sporting events happens from the middle of March to the beginning of April. This event is called...
How JFK’s Signature Changed the NFL, American Sports
Historians and people who lived during the Kennedy Assassination 50 years ago today are spending the day reflecting on the brief presidency of John...