Athletes save the Olympics from their leaders' big lies

Athletes save the Olympics from their leaders' big lies

Oh, how the International Olympic Committee must yearn for the good old days of 1999, when revelations of bribes for bid city votes led to the worst scandal in the hoary (or should that be whorey?) history of the IOC.

Because as bad as that was, 2016 was even worse.

That is a painful irony given that years with an Olympics usually leave enough good recollections to wipe the seamier ones from the public memory bank.

Not so in 2016, even if the underlying point of this column, as it has been in each of the 30 years for which I have given international sports awards, still is to celebrate the best athletes in sports for whom an Olympic gold medal is the ultimate prize.

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For Chinese pair Sui and Han, chemistry sparks brilliance, not romance

For Chinese pair Sui and Han, chemistry sparks brilliance, not romance

BOSTON – They have been partners for 10 years, since Sui Wenjing was 12 years old and Han Cong 14, and the longevity of that relationship is a critical part of what makes this Chinese team so good.

But when the question of how long it took for their chemistry to develop came up, Sui made it very clear that being a pairs skating team does not make them a couple.

Her reaction to a question meant to be about chemistry on the ice turned into a little comic interlude in the press conference that followed their dazzling performance to win Friday’s short program in the World Championships at TD Garden.

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Reports of Chinese runner's letter haunt sport with closet already full of doping skeletons

Reports of Chinese runner's letter haunt sport with closet already full of doping skeletons

Reports out of China saying that its former distance running sensation, Olympic champion Wang Junxia, had written a letter 21 years ago saying her coach forced her to dope brought me back to the future – and present.

Which is to say, nothing seems to have changed in track and field, as the busts in the past two years of Kenyan marathon champion Rita Jeptoo and Russian marathon champion Liliya Shobukhova and the international federation’s Russia-centered doping corruption scandal make clear.

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