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International Sports Law Conference


Sport and the law are set to meet in the upcoming International Sports Law Conference.

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RLIF Unveils World Cup Legacies and $5m Surplus


The Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) has unveiled the first of the game’s World Cup legacies announcing an expanded international program, and a projected surplus of more than $5million to help develop the international game between now and the next World Cup in 2013.

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Venues to change for 2012 Olympic Games


Organisers of the 2012 Olympic Games have decided against moving the venues for the basketball and equestrian competitions, but may still move those for badminton, handball and rhythmic gymnastics.

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F1's Ecclestone Proposes New Points System


F1 President Bernie Ecclestone has announced plans to abolish the sport’s current points systems and replace it with an Olympics-style medal scheme. The world champion would be decided on the basis of which driver amassed the most gold medals if the proposal is to go ahead.

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Winners of Rugby Business Awards Announced


The winners of the Rugby Business Awards were announced last night at the RugbyExpo gala dinner in London.

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No Agreement Reached On England Player Participation in IPL


England has reportedly failed to reach an agreement with India over the release of players for next year’s Indian Premier League.

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ESPN in Agreement with R&A for Live Coverage in 2010


ESPN and The R&A have reached an eight-year agreement that will place all four rounds of The Open Championship live on ESPN from 2010.

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Sports Event Management Awards - 2008 Winners Announced


The Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games dominated the Sports Event Management Awards, presented at a gala dinner in London on Wednesday night.

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F1 Teams in Agreement to Reduce Engine Costs


Formula One teams have agreed to reduce the cost of customer engines by over £12 million from 2011, according to Ferrari Chairman, Luca di Montezemolo.

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ODA to Contribute £200 million to London's Olympic Park


Over £200 million for the landscaping of London’s Olympic Park has been earmarked by the Olympic Delivery Authority, according to the organisers.

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