Sport

July 17, 2021

The Zambian Connection

By Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (July 16th 2021) Motaung’s Start Tomorrow evening Kaizer Motaung’s creation will play for the right to wear a Champions League […]
August 11, 2021

The Greatest Olympian – Introduction (Part One) Sporting Legacy

The 32nd Olympic Games of the modern era is underway in Tokyo – nearing its end actually. It is the first to face the challenge of the Coronavirus Pandemic. The Olympic Games is now the greatest sporting event on earth – it wasn’t always that way. But who is the Greatest Olympian and why?
August 11, 2021

The Greatest Olympian – Introduction (Part Two) Crimes and Principles

One of the greatest Olympians of all time, American swimmer Mark Spitz was Jewish. After his magnificent haul of seven gold medals in Munich’s Olympic Games of 1972 Spitz had to leave early after fears for his safety following the infamous Black September group that murdered eleven Israeli athletes.
August 11, 2021

The Greatest Olympian – Introduction (Part Three) Race, Class, and the Olympic Games

Sixty years earlier Jesse Owens overcame horrific racism home and abroad to enter Olympic history. His talent and achievements made a mockery of the Third Reich’s claim to be the Master-Race, but he and his black teammates (18 of them) faced appalling racism in the USA too. President Franklin Roosevelt refused to congratulate Owens or other black medal winners despite their great sporting displays, and they discriminated against American Jewish athletes too.