World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe, a candidate for president of the International Olympic Committee, said on Thursday his decision to offer prize money to Paris 2024 Olympic champions of his sport should have been handled differently.
Sebastian Coe set to continue IOC presidency bid with presentation to members - Coe’s pledges include the creation of a “clear-cut” policy to protect female sport.
I’ve been in training for IOC role for the best part of my life – Sebastian Coe - Coe is one of seven candidates to succeed outgoing president Thomas Bach.
Ever the diplomat, Sebastian Coe conceded it was seldom wise to pick a fight with the returning officer on the eve of an election. This time, though, he could hardly help himself. Worn down by the cloak-and-dagger audition ritual to succeed Thomas Bach as president of the International Olympic Committee,
Seven candidates to run for the most powerful post in world sport, with IOC members set to vote on the new president at their session in Greece on March 20; two of which are British with two-time Olympic gold medallist Sebastian Coe amongst the favourites,
Seven candidates vie for the role of International Olympic Committee president in a discreet election process. With each making exclusive presentations, no questions are allowed. Candidates include Olympic gold medalists and royalty,
Only a few people around the world know the name Thomas Bach and even fewer can rattle off those of the seven candidates out to replace him in March after 12 years as president of the International Olympic Committee.
World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe, a candidate for the International Olympic Committee presidency, faces criticism for announcing prize money for Paris 2024 Olympic champions without prior consultation with the IOC or other federations.
The candidates for one of sport's top jobs are hardly famous names -- but great runner Seb Coe is the one exception in the race for the IOC Presidency.
Imagine winning two Olympic gold medals and still not considering it the crowning achievement of your life. That is how track and field legend Sebastian Coe, in Bermuda as the keynote speaker at the
The British Olympic Track & Field legend, who has been immersed in the Olympic movement at different levels since the 1970′s, is now trying to earn the Presidency of the International Olympic Committee.
Hope, experience, integrity and engaging with the youth of today were some of the messages the seven candidates bidding to become the next president of the International