Coe divides Olympic movement with prize money move


by Japan Today

Japan Today— World Athletics president Sebastian Coe's decision to award prize money to Olympic gold medalists may have been welcomed by athletes but the move has upset some of his fellow federation bosses and surprised seasoned observers of the Games. Coe put the cat among the pigeons when he announced last week

Japan Today—Olympics boss distances himself from athletics prize money move. The head of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) distanced himself from a taboo-busting move from World Athletics' governing body to offer prize money to gold medallists at this year's Paris Olympics. World Athletics president Sebastian Coe's announcement earlier this month that track and field winners at the Paris Games will

The Independent—Sir Steve Redgrave: Track and field prize money at Olympics will divide athletes. World Athletics will reward gold medallists in all 48 track and field disciplines at Paris 2024 with cash.

Daily Mail—FA Cup prize money set to be recalculated in effort to make sure lower league clubs can still cash in after controversial move to scrap replays. FA Cup replays are to be scrapped in controversial move from next season. Prize money is now set to be recalculated so lower league clubs do not miss out. Nottingham Forest have been stripped bare of their sympathy after three ropey decisions - Listen to the