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Biggest US ice hockey audience since 1980 for Olympics final
The biggest US television audience for an ice hockey match in 30 years was drawn by the Winter Olympics men's gold-medal match between Canada and the US on Sunday night. But that still doesn't mean NHL players will be at the Sochi 2014 Games, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said.
Vancouver hailed for ‘comeback’ Olympics
The Vancouver Winter Olympics were generally hailed as a success by news outlets and major figures in sports around the world this morning, despite the litany of problems which threatened to overshadow the event early on.
Sochi passes $1bn in domestic sponsor revenue
A sponsorship deal with Russian Railways RZD has taken the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics to $1.1 billion in revenues from domestic sponsors, more than three times the initial target.
IOC pleased with “smooth-running” Vancouver Games
The International Olympic Committee is satisfied with the progress of the Vancouver Olympics halfway through the competition, despite a lack of snow in mountain venues and the death of Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili.
Unsafe venues hit Olympics ticket revenues
The Vancouver Olympics is set to lose around C$1.4 million from ticket refunds due to the closure of standing room access at some events because of unsafe ground conditions.
Coca-Cola-Olympics sponsorship extension expected
Coca-Cola’s chief executive Muhtar Kent has suggested his company will continue sponsoring the Olympics beyond 2020.
First Olympics ticket sell-out expected at Vancouver
All 1.6 million tickets for the 86 events of the Vancouver Winter Olympics are expected to sell out, according to organisers. It would be the first time an Olympics has sold out of tickets.
Protests in Vancouver turn violent
A protest march in Vancouver against the Winter Olympics turned violent on Saturday, as demonstrators damaged mail boxes, cars and shop windows, and scuffled with pedestrians and police.
Bronze for Vancouver environmental efforts
The green credentials of the Vancouver Winter Olympics organisers and the International Olympic Committee have been called into question by a report by leading Canadian environmental group David Suzuki Foundation.
Warm weather worry in lead-up to Vancouver
Unseasonably warm weather yesterday forced Canadian officials to prematurely limit public access to one of the skiing venues for next month’s Vancouver Olympic Games.
Gillett sale of Montreal Canadians stake approved
Quebec’s Molson family will buy NHL team the Montreal Canadiens from George Gillett, after the NHL approved the sale.
Vancouver 2010 OC appoints new chairman
The Vancouver Organising Committee (VOC) for the 2010 Winter Olympics has appointed Rusty Goepel as its chairman, filling the role left empty when Jack Poole died of cancer last month.
Quebec mulls Olympic bid
Quebec City, which failed in bids to host the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympic Games, is considering a bid for the 2022 or 2026 Games.
Vancouver 2010 Olympic chairman loses cancer battle
Jack Poole, chairman of the Vancouver Organising Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC), died in hospital shortly after midnight on Friday following a battle with pancreatic cancer.
IOC closing in on $1 billion sponsorship target
The International Olympic Committee is hoping to add up to three top-tier sponsors for the 2010 and 2012 Olympic Games package in the next few months, taking them to their $1 billion revenue target for the sales process.
Vancouver 2010 facing free speech court challenge
A lawsuit filed this week claims that restrictions on advertising and leafleting introduced for next year’s Winter Olympics in Vancouver violate free speech rights.
$7.7 million to ensure bilingual Olympics
Organisers of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games have received an additional $7.7 million in federal funds to ensure the event will be bilingual, a Canadian minister said yesterday.
Rogge: no budget deficit for Vancouver 2010
International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge has expressed a confidence that the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver will break even despite a budget shortfall.