When the curtain is raised on the next edition of the Olympic Games, OMEGA, the Swiss watchmaker, will assume its timekeeping role at the world’s most prestigious sporting spectacle for the 25th time.
At the next Olympics, the team from the USA will wear uniforms made in the USA.
LONDON—Who said sportswear can’t be chic? The athletes’ parade during Friday’s opening ceremony might as well have been a catwalk...
We need to talk about the weather. Summer arrived with unusual severity and is now the wettest on record. The utterly dismal weather has given us nothing but record rainfalls, scattered thundery showers, waterlogged and windy conditions, with flooding in places up and down the country.
It only happens once every four years, but the Olympics is one of those rare moments when people and countries set aside their differences to celebrate human camaraderie and friendship through sports and physical achievement. As a bonus, this global gathering also guarantees, every time, a striking visual feast.
Mark Anthony Barriga knows what he wants and how to get it. He just didn’t have any idea that the thing he wanted would come to him so soon: the chance to compete in the London Olympic Games.
Most of them are not traditionally known for athletic wear, but some of fashion’s heavyweights kitted out select nations’ teams at the London 2012 Olympics.
Emerging sports super-power China may not have won the medal race against the United States, but it certainly topped the gold race elsewhere in the 30th Olympic Games in London.
It has always been my childhood dream to watch the Olympic Games. When I received the official designation of the British Council Philippines to be the group leader and head of delegation for the 11 student athletes going to the 2012 London Olympics, I did not have second thoughts.