• Most Popular
  • Most Shared
Hungarian world champion and three-time Olympic silver medallist Laszlo Cseh (front) and Zsuzsanna Jakabos swim as they test their new Arena swimming suits in Budapest May 27, 2009. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh

Pictures of the year: Sports

A look at the year's best sports photos.   Slideshow 

    2014 Winter Games race a dead-heat: experts

    ATHENS
    Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:21am EDT
    A man with skis walks past a billboard promoting Russia's bid to host the Winter Olympics in 2014 in the Krasnaya Polyana area outside the Black Sea resort of Sochi February 21, 2007 file photo. South Korea's Pyeongchang, Austria's Salzburg and Sochi seem to be level in the race less than 10 days before the International Olympic Committee picks the winner, an expert Olympic Web site said. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

    ATHENS (Reuters) - The three cities bidding to host the 2014 Winter Olympics seem to be level in the race less than 10 days before the International Olympic Committee picks the winner, an expert Olympic Web site said.

    Sports

    Russia's Sochi, South Korea's Pyeongchang and Austria's Salzburg are vying to host the top winter sports event, with a decision expected on July 4 during the IOC Session in Guatemala.

    In an index of 11 main criteria drawn up by the Around the Rings (ATR) Web site (www.aroundtherings.com), which specializes in the Olympic movement, the three cities are tied for the first time, each with 83 points out of a maximum 110.

    Salzburg had led through the two-year campaign but concerns raised in an IOC evaluation report had allowed the two others to catch up just in time, ATR said.

    ATR said its index was based on multiple visits by its correspondents to the cities over the past two years and coverage of their presentations around the globe.

    "Scrutiny of bid documents and interviews with bid officials, IOC members and other sports leaders also influenced the rankings," it said.

    In the previous ATR power index, released in April, Salzburg led on 82 points, followed by Pyeongchang on 77 and Sochi on 75.



    More from Reuters

    Regulator approves millions for Fannie, Freddie execs

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. housing regulator said on Thursday it approved multimillion dollar pay packages for the chief executives of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) (C) walks with Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT) (R) and Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) after the U.S. Senate approved President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 24, 2009.  REUTERS/Jim Young

    Reid delivers on healthcare

    Party-line Senate vote passes bill that would extend health coverage to tens of millions of uninsured Americans, but it's not law yet.  Full Article 

    A security guard walks past cars in a Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. factory in a Shanghai suburb September 28, 2006.REUTERS/Aly Song

    China in auto power play

    It might not shake up the industry just yet, but China's interest in Volvo and Saab is the start of something big in global autos.  Commentary | Video