In perhaps the quirkiest election in sports, seven officials are vying for the powerful position of president of the ...
For such a consequential election, much of it is taking place in the dark, away from any form of public (or private) debate.
Last Friday, Joy Sports Editor, Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo, had the privilege of joining a select group of African journalists for a conversation with World Athletics President, Lord Sebastian Coe.
Sebastian Coe is one of seven candidates in the running for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Presidency which will be decided when an election takes place at the 144th IOC Session ...
After a day of high-stakes presentations alongside his rivals for the sports world's top chair, the World Athletics president expressed confidence on Friday about his chances of becoming the next ...
In a hotel in Paris last week, Sebastian Coe orders a cappuccino before sitting down with MARCA. He arrived on the eve of Lausanne, the Vatican of Olympism, where the IOC is the body that in March ...
Naturally enough, one was Sebastian Coe, who hands down has the best credentials in the battle to land the most powerful job in global sport. Best by a street, actually. As for the other ...
Sebastian Coe said on Friday he feels he has a fighting chance of becoming the next leader of the Olympic movement after he and his rivals faced an intense day of presentations. In an interview at ...
Former women's tennis star Martina Navratilova expressed her desire to see former British Olympic champion Sebastian Coe become the next president of the International Olympics Committee (IOC).
But president Seb Coe, who is aiming to become the next Olympic chief later this year, said scientific developments have prompted World Athletics to revisit their already "robust" guidelines ...