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In this magazine, insidethegames.biz Editor Duncan Mackay reports on how the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games are destined for Brisbane in his article entitled The chosen one, whilst also reviewing the IOC’s new fast-track selection process.

Thomas Bach’s re-election as International Olympic Committee President for a final four years has led to questions about how the German will see out his term. Chief Columnist David Owen wonders what will be top of the agenda in Bach’s business plan.

The rapidly approaching Tokyo 2020 Games will be like no other with far fewer people in attendance and the possibility of no fans at all. In his article Tokyo ghost town, Chief senior reporter Liam Morgan assesses what the impact will be for athletes, fans and the worldwide television audience.


 

Senior reporter Michael Pavitt explores the ambitions of Budapest, the host with the most, a city which will want to be in Brisbane’s shoes in the not too distant future amid its continued dreams of the Olympics.

The Commonwealth Games is at a crossroads as its event in 2026 is yet to be allocated. Brian Oliver has spoken to CGF President Dame Louise Martin about how the organisation must adapt in a rapidly evolving sporting landscape and what comes next?



 
Felicite Rwemarika tells Chief feature writer Mike Rowbottom about her story of hope. From being a child refugee to becoming an IOC member Felicite is now dedicated to inspiring others through sport.

“Faster, Higher, Stronger” is a phrase intrinsically linked to the Olympics but Thomas Bach decided to change it. Mike Rowbottom discusses Messing with the motto.


 

The coronavirus crisis has been particularly hard on smaller sports, which have been forced to come up with new ideas and who scramble for survival. Senior reporter Geoff Berkeley speaks to IF Presidents in his article The smaller sports thinking outside the box.

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