Has doping row left Mo Farah exposed to guilt by association?
The deafening silence from coach Alberto Salazar after accusations that he encouraged athletes to dope leaves Mo Farah exposed to something almost as damaging as guilt itself.
The Kremlin dismisses allegations that Russian athletes engaged in widespread, state-sponsored doping that sabotaged the London 2012 Olympic Games.
The doping allegations engulfing athletics came as a shock, Lord Coe has insisted, despite his influential position at the top of the sport’s governing body.
A World Anti-Doping Agency commission is recommending that Russia should be suspended from international athletics following doping claims.
The deafening silence from coach Alberto Salazar after accusations that he encouraged athletes to dope leaves Mo Farah exposed to something almost as damaging as guilt itself.
The fact that Mo Farah missed two doping tests proves nothing. But given the fact that eyebrows have been raised for decades about Alberto Salazar’s methods, why was he sent to Oregon?
Despite being the country’s most popular sport, swimming in England has seen participation numbers plummet, with almost a quarter of a million fewer people heading for the pool in the last year.
As a survey suggest major improvements in attitudes towards disability as a result of the 2012 Paralympics, gold medalist Sophie Christiansen tells Channel 4 News it is time to stop focusing on sport.
A new report says white working-class children are failing at sport because they are not being encouraged enough in schools – but does class really matter when competing on the field?
Olympic champion Mo Farah collapses as he finishes second in the New York half marathon and is taken away in a wheelchair.
Scotland’s First Minister and SNP leader Alex Salmond disputes David Cameron’s claim that independence north of the border would make the rest of the UK weaker.
The BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year award is rarely won by a team player, but Wimbledon champ Andy Murray may not be a shoo-in.
Mark Sutton, who parachuted into the Olympic Stadium dressed as James Bond during the London 2012 opening ceremony, dies in an apparent wingsuit accident in the Swiss Alps.
Olympian Mo Farah describes how Barclays’ plans to close bank accounts of remittance services, used by foreign workers to send money home, will lead to Somali families going hungry.
It’s a potential treat for people missing the Olympic thrill. Two of the world’s top runners, sprinter Usain Bolt and long-distance champion Mo Farah, hint they would be up for a race over 600 metres.
The spirit of London 2012 is in the air again as the Anniversary Games remind us of those golden days a year ago, writes Sports Reporter Jordan Jarrett-Bryan.