Blair has written to the British Olympic Association’s Sir Craig Reedie with an apology, and a corrected volume of his memoir A Journey, with the sports grandee’s name this time spelt accurately
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2010
Media advisory: BOA press conference
The British Olympic Association (BOA) will host a media briefing following a meeting of the National Olympic Committee (NOC), which includes representatives of all 33 Olympic summer and winter sports
Continue reading →The ‘Press by Number’ media accreditation request process for print, online and photographic media organisations based in the UK for the London 2012 Olympic Games will close on Friday 15th October
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Media Advisory: British Olympic Ball, Sep 24
The last time a British team went to Singapore on Olympic business was July 2005. The accent on youth was a key reason for the success of the 2012 bid
Continue reading →From the BOA The British Olympic Association today opened its media accreditation request process for print, online and photographic media organisations based in the UK for the London 2012 Olympic Games. In order to be considered for accreditation, please visit the British Olympic Association web site, download the BOA Accreditation Application Form and fill in [...]
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Media Advisory: Youth Olympic Games
From BOA What: Opportunity to interview Team GB athletes and officials prior to their departure to make Olympic history by participating in the first Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in Singapore.
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London 2012: media accreditation
As the National Olympic Committee for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the British Olympic Association (BOA) will receive its official media accreditation allocation for the London 2012 Olympic Games from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Tuesday 27th July
Continue reading →From Philip Barker in Nottingham They’ve had to wait 58 years, but two of Great Britain’s hockey players have finally received the bronze medals they won at the Helsinki Olympics.
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