#economist.com. × Just a moment.... Athletics pays less than other sports. Michael Johnson wants to change that
#Apr.03.2025

#economist.com. × The race to elect the next head of the Olympics is heating up. The winner will be faced with growing competition and a changing media landscape
#Mar.13.2025

#economist.com. × Football clubs are making more money than ever. Players not so much. For both teams and their top stars, it helps to have a brand
#Jan.30.2025

#economist.com. × The UFC, Dana White and the rise of bloodsport entertainment. There is more to the mixed-marital-arts impresario than his friendship with Donald Trump
#Jan.16.2025

#economist.com. × Sudan’s football team wants to reach the World Cup. International support and canny management have helped the squad defy civil war
#Dec.12.2024

#economist.com. × How sports gambling became ubiquitous. Europe is at the centre of the industry’s growth
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chemicals magnate turned sports mogul. The British billionaire is buying up teams from sailing to football to cycling
#Oct.11.2024

#economist.com. × How FIFA was outplayed by Electronic Arts. The video-game publisher called the football chiefs’ bluff—and won
#Sep.19.2024

#economist.com. × The bunkers on Beirut’s golf course are in the crosshairs. Still, hazards off the fairway are no excuse for slow play
#Aug.15.2024

#economist.com. × The economics of the tennis v pickleball contest. Don’t hate the new players—or the new game
#Jun.27.2024

#economist.com. × The National Basketball Association is making a big bet on Africa. The world’s second-favourite sport is taking off on the fastest-growing continent
#Jun.06.2024
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