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Steele to step down as director of sport at Loughborough University

  • Universiade

John Steele will step down as Loughborough University’s director of sport in January next year, it has been announced.

Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.World Athletics President and two-time Olympic gold medallist Sebastian Coe

the likes of double Olympic 1500 metres gold medallist and now World Athletics President Sebastian Coe




Lars Haue-Pedersen: Why haven't international sports leaders embraced social media?

  • Inside the Blogs

Since the end of last year, I have been following FIFA President Gianni Infantino on LinkedIn. I could probably get most of the same information from official FIFA accounts, but I feel it is more interesting to hear directly from the person leading the organisation, while also hoping to get an idea about his individual views and opinions.

with a very few exceptions - like the President of FIFA as well as World Athletics President Sebastian Coe

 World Athletics President Sebastian Coe is among the few International Federation Presidents who


Alan Hubbard: Coe will miss his first lady as "Brockweiler" takes up new role

  • Inside the Blogs

from her role as communications chief for World Athletics, working alongside President Lord Sebastian Coe

to the god-awful.Jackie is one of the good guys and gals and she will be missed, not least of all by Coe

choice to join chairman Coe's team, running the media campaign.In fact, she has worked in tandem with Coe

left, has long been a popular sports PR executive among the media and has worked alongside Sebastian Coe


Duncan Mackay: Nigel Walker latest example of top athlete becoming leading administrator, but has work cut out at Welsh Rugby Union

  • Inside the Blogs

In recent years there has been much talk about how sports administration should be more "athlete-centred" and how those who play the game should have a bigger say in how it is run.

World Cup bid and then Qatar’s successful campaign to host the 2022 World Cup.In Britain, Sebastian Coe

IOC.Nigel Walker may not have scaled quite the same heights as an athlete as Bach, Beckenbauer and Coe


Alan Hubbard: It’s now or never if Coe is to become Lord of the Olympic Rings

  • Inside the Blogs

International Olympic Committee (IOC) would need to look no further than the CV of Sebastian Newbould Coe

, aka Baron Coe of Ranmore.

Coe and the IOC Presidency are a perfect fit and news that he is giving serious consideration to run

As Boris would say Coe is "oven ready" to become numero uno.It is not just because he is British that

I hope Coe does throw his hat into the Olympic Rings should Thomas Bach, as looks likely after such

 We gave her something of an ear bashing over the absence of Coe from the bidding team.

Within a few days Coe was announced as the bid’s vice-chairman.Sebastian Coe was chair of the London




David Owen: Why Sebastian Coe should run for IOC President

  • Inside the Blogs

More than nine years ago in the Buenos Aires Hilton, my eye was drawn to an interested observer on the balcony as Thomas Bach’s election as International Olympic Committee (IOC) President was announced.

At the time, Sebastian Coe - for it was he - did not even have a seat in world sport’s most influential

yet embody the future of Olympism”.A headline on the back page of Monday’s edition of The Times - "Coe

his spell at the helm".Second, Bach might seek to get his preferred successor elected.This could be Coe

Sebastian Coe, right, has Indian heritage on the side of his late mother Angela, left, which could be

Presidency of the IOC would be a huge - perhaps refreshing - change.Unlike Bach, a German lawyer, Coe



Coe warns whoever succeeds Bach as IOC President faces tough job as drops hint he will stand

  • Olympics

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe has claimed that he is already doing his "ultimate" job but has

persuade him to end his spell at the helm of the IOC.insidethegames had reported several times that Coe

I’m not ruling it in and I’m certainly not ruling it out," Coe told The Times in an interview.Kirsty

Anybody who takes that role in 2025 needs to be asking some important questions," Coe told The Times.

I genuinely feel that the job I’m doing now represents the ultimate for me," Coe said."

beyond the mandatory retirement age of 70.But that would be a formality.If he were to succeed Bach, Coe