SportBusiness Staff

After the weekend's closing ceremony, Utah bid farewell to the Winter Games - but now hopes to capitalise of the feelgood factor.

Dot com survivor SportsLine.com this week celebrates its eigth anniversary, making it a bit of a veteran in the online sector.

Rebel car manufacturers have given their clearest indication yet that they will buy into Formula One and snap up some of the shares currently held by troubled German media firm Kirch.

The Barbarians rugby union club has appointed Sponsorship Bureau International (SBI) as its new commercial adviser for an undisclosed sum.

US motor sports track operator Dover Downs Entertainment has reported increased turnover for the year-ended December 31, 2001.

Representatives from Europe's top soccer clubs are set to converge on Madrid for SMi’s 7th annual European Football Finance conference.

The English Hockey Association is to be radically restructured in order to cut debts of about £100,000 ($143,000/EUR164,000).

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has rebranded its biennial knock out tournament as the ICC Champions Trophy.

The Games are over, but which athletes are set to win gold in the commercial marketplace?

The row over claims of anti-Russian bias during the Winter Games looks set to continue after the head of Russia's upper house called for Moscow to press forward with its complaints - presenting IOC president Jacques Rogge with his first real test.