There’s no doubt that 2020 has been a strange year, but despite the lockdowns, sport from grassroots to elite level has still been full of drama and controversy on and off the field.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe that almost eight years have passed since London 2012 when 17-year-old swimmer Ellie Simmonds OBE took the pool by storm, winning two gold medals.
Read MoreTable tennis can mesmerise even casual fans, as it did when England’s Liam Pitchford went viral for his outrageous behind-the-back trick shots in recent World Austrian Open encounters.
Read MoreRichard Whitehead MBE is a double Paralympic gold medallist and four-time World Championships winner and talks about his hopes ahead of the World Championships in Dubai and Tokyo 2020.
Read MoreThe modern pentathlon is an event like no other, requiring the versatility to cope with the demands of five very different sporting disciplines says Italian Rio 2016 Olympian Pier Paolo Petroni.
Read MoreThe Olympic Games only come around every four years but Rio 2016 undoubtedly provided moments of inspiration and unforgettable achievements when even the most hardened viewer might shed a tear.
Read MoreMillfield School is renowned for its strong sporting history, having trained and developed Olympians since 1956 in a variety of disciplines including swimming and hockey, fencing and athletics.
Read MoreIt’s been a whirlwind couple of years for Seren Bundy-Davies, the only Welsh representative in Team GB's athletics team for Rio 2016, and who recently won bronze at the Beijing World Athletics Championships.
Read MoreMaria Sharapova's drugs ban and her public reaction to the suspension do serious damage to her image and long-term prospects - but partner brands shouldn’t be hasty to end their relationship with her.
Read MoreI was born under very difficult conditions, and due to a number of errors from the medical team delivering me, I was left with permanent brain damage and a condition called Cerebral Palsy.
Read MoreWith less than 80 days until the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and yet the largest global event in the 451-year history of this famous city, is far from the thoughts of most Brazilians.
Read MoreThe Olympic Torch arrived in Brasilia recently and Syrian child refugee, Daqqah Hannan, 12, was among the first runners – demonstrating Rio 2016's commitment to highlight the plight of children in global society.
Read MoreCalacus will provide public relations support to launch of the ‘It’s a Penalty’ campaign to protect Brazilian children from exploitation and abuse during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio later this year.
Read MoreTrying to restore the reputation of one of the world’s most damaged sports is no easy task, but that’s exactly the challenge Sébastien Gillot accepted when joined the UCI under new President Brian Cookson.
Read MorePete Reed MBE has twice won gold medals at the Olympic Games but regardless of his sporting prowess, rowing struggles to attract the sponsors and support of many other mainstream sports.
Read MoreBoxing has long been considered to be the King of all sports, but it is fair to say that its reputation has been tarnished at times over the years before I took over the organisation and there is much to do.
Read MoreWhen I arrived in Brazil years ago, friends in the UK were quick to recite stories of the lawlessness, corruption and chaos I would encounter in what I consider to be one of the most vibrant countries in the world.
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