IOC Presidential Candidates Speak to Around the Rings

Compartir
Compartir articulo

(Atlanta) – With the IOC presidential election looming, Around the Rings exclusively presents podcasts with each of the six candidates. The six podcasts will be published Aug. 10 for subscribers, the one month mark to the IOC vote in Buenos Aires.

The podcasts, lasting about 30 minutes each, are hosted by ATR Editor Ed Hula and are based on interviews with the candidates the week of July 1 in Lausanne, Switzerland. The candidates are Thomas Bach, Denis Oswald, Sergey Bubka, Richard Carrion, Ser Miang Ng, and C.K. Wu. They will be available on Around the Rings.

"As with the election of Jacques Rogge in 2001, ATR has devoted itself to providing outstanding coverage of the upcoming IOC election," said Sheila Scott Hula, publisher for Around the Rings. "It is just another example of how much exclusive Olympic content you can only find with ATR."

The election will introduce the ninth IOC president since its first election in 1894. The election also will mark the first new president in 12 years, since Jacques Rogge’s election at the 112th IOC session in Moscow in 2001. Rogge’s predecessor, Juan Antonio Samaranch, served an even longer term: from 1980 to 2001. Together they served as president for more than 30 years.

For the latest news in the Olympic Movement, follow Around the Rings on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

To schedule an interview with Ed Hula, contact Joe Longoria at joe@aroundtherings.com or call +1 (404) 874-1603.

For a two-week trial of Around the Rings, email twoweektrial@aroundtherings.com.

For information on advertising and sponsorships with ATR or sister company, WorldFootballINSIDER.com, please email Brian Baker, Global Partnership Development Director at brian@aroundtherings.com or call +1 (404) 641-1932

# # #

About Around the Rings

For more than 20 years, AroundTheRings.com has been the only publication devoted to providing original, on-the-scene reporting about the $5 billion dollar business of the Olympic Movement. Based in Atlanta, Ga., with a worldwide team of correspondents, Around the Rings provides thorough international sport business news coverage with daily email blasts, a weekly newsletter and special edition magazines.

In 2009, ATR’s sister site, World Football INSIDER was launched. INSIDER was the first internet publication to focus on the business of football.

Recents Articles

Thomas Bach, on the opening ceremony: “The decision is clear, it will be in the Seine”

The president of the IOC assured that the original idea will be maintained in the midst of growing terrorist threats and explained that the French authorities “are taking into account all the scenarios and are updating them every day”. The start of the Olympic Games will be on July 26th.

Thomas Bach, sobre la ceremonia inaugural: “La decisión es clara, será en el Sena”

El presidente del COI aseguró que se mantendrá la idea original en medio de las crecientes amenazas terroristas y explicó que las autoridades francesas "están teniendo en cuenta todos los escenarios y los están actualizando cada día". El inicio de los Juegos Olímpicos será el 26 de julio.

Ucrania les recomendó a sus atletas cómo actuar si tienen contacto con los rusos y bielorrusos en París 2024

“Con el fin de proteger los intereses nacionales de Ucrania”, las recomendaciones para los deportistas van desde las publicaciones en redes sociales a registrar cualquier violación de las condiciones que el COI impuso para que los atletas de Rusia y Bielorrusia puedan competir de manera neutral en los próximos Juegos Olímpicos.

Ukraine recommended to its athletes how to act if they have contact with the Russians and Belarusians in Paris 2024

“In order to protect the national interests of Ukraine”, recommendations for athletes range from social media posts to recording any violation of the conditions imposed by the IOC so that athletes from Russia and Belarus can compete neutrally in the next Olympic Games.

The Refugee Team for the Olympic Games was announced

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) unveiled this Thursday its largest refugee Olympic team to date for the Paris 2024 Games, with 36 athletes from 11 different countries. The athletes, some from Syria, Sudan, Iran, Afghanistan and Cuba, will compete in 12 sports.