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St. Moritz for Bobsleigh Championships

1/29/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) The first week of the World Bobsleigh Championships featured the finals of the men's and women's skeleton as well as two-man bobsled. Read More...

Roof Leaks for 2010 Olympic Stadium

1/26/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) The roof may be up, but the fabric dome over B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver is still leaking and questions remain about whether the roof collapse earlier this month could have been prevented. Read More...

Greek Sprinters, WADA Symposium, Mayer Developments

1/25/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Banned ski coach Walter Mayer escapes legal trouble, while his defamation suit against WADA President Richard Pound proceeds. Pound calls for flexibility in doping sanctions, and in Athens a trial opens for two sprinters disgraced on the eve of the 2004 Games. Read More...

More Change for IOC 2014 Olympics Bid Panel

1/23/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) One more IOC member has dropped off the Evaluation Commission for the 2014 Olympics, less than a month before the panel is to begin its visits to PyeongChang, Salzburg and Sochi. Read More...

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The Golden 25, now in its 12th year, is a compilation of the personalities who will play the greatest influence in 2008 for the business of the Olympics. The listing is the product of a matrix assembled by ATR that includes names, events and issues.

Far more than 25 people make things happen in the Olympics Movement. Reader comments are always welcome. Please send them to comment@aroundtherings.com.


Click on the names in the Golden 25 list for details about each member.

The Golden 25 for 2008

      1. Liu Qi
      2. Jacques Rogge
      3. Hein Verbruggen
      4. Thomas Bach
      5. Peter Ueberroth
      6. Denis Oswald
      7. Richard Carrion
      8. Asia Sheikh Ahmad Al Sabah
      9. Gerhard Heiberg
      10. Mario Vazquez Rana
      11. Sergey Bubka
      12. Patrick Hickey
      13. Nawal El Moutawakel
      14. Gilbert Felli
      15. Francisco Elizalde
      16. Jean-Claude Killy
      17. Gunilla Lindberg
      18. Philip Craven
      19. Youssoupha Ndiaye
      20. Dick Ebersol
      21. David Brooks
      22. Rene Fasel
      23. John Furlong
      24. Sebastian Coe
      25. John Fahey
      


ATR Golden 25 for 2007

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    5.(tie) Prague - 55
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