Planning and transparency can alleviate many of the crises we have seen in sport during 2023, but again it has been a year where foolhardy responses have done more harm than good.
Read MoreWe look at the best and worst communicators in sport from the previous month as England midfielder Dele Alli discusses mental health challenges while Victoria quit the Commonwealth Games.
Read MoreBirmingham 2022 aims to inspire and celebrate the diversity of the Commonwealth according to CGF Media and Communications Manager Tom Degun.
Read MoreIt’s rare to become an international sports star in one sport, let alone two- but that’s exactly what Shaunagh Brown has done and she’s using her platform to promote social equality.
Read MoreAt a time when regular exercise is crucial in the fight against COVID-19 and part of the government’s strategy to combat the virus, a new report shows that many of us are forced to exercise in dirty air.
Read MoreFor Team GB weightlifter Zoe Smith, life played out in fast forward as six years on from picking up weights for the first time, she was competing at the London 2012 Olympic Games aged just 18.
Read MoreWhen badminton lost its appeal against UK Sport funding cuts for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Chris and Gabby Adcock’s dream of winning an Olympic medal looked to be over once and for all.
Read MoreWith the Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia, coming up in early April, the Commonwealth Sports Movement, embodies fair, honest, friendly competition and acts as a global force for good.
Read MoreWith this year’s Asian Football Cup and Cricket World Cup both taking place down under, there’s no denying that Australia is gaining a fantastic reputation for hosting world class events.
Read MoreWhenever a city or a nation bids for a major sports event, the issue of legacy is one of the key elements that the assessors and voting members use to consider whether a bid is worthy of their support.
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