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For nearly 15 years, insidethegames.biz has been at the forefront of fearlessly reporting on what’s happening in the Olympic Movement. As the first website not to be placed behind a paywall, we’ve made news about the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and other major events more accessible than ever to everyone.
insidethegames.biz has established a worldwide reputation for the excellence of its reporting and the breadth of its coverage. For many of our readers in more than 200 countries and territories around the world, the website is a vital part of their daily lives. The ping of our free daily email alert, sent every morning at 6:30am UK time, 365 days a year, arriving in your inbox, is as familiar a part of your day as it is. your first cup of coffee.
Even during the worst moments of the COVID-19 pandemic, insidethegames.biz maintained its high level of daily information on all the news from around the world. We were the first publication in the world to highlight the threat facing the Olympic Movement from the coronavirus and have provided unprecedented coverage of the pandemic ever since.
As the world begins to emerge from the COVID crisis, insidethegames.biz would like to invite you to help us on our journey by funding our independent journalism. Your vital support would mean that we can continue to report as fully on the Olympic Movement and the events that make it up. It would mean that we can keep our website open for everyone. Last year, nearly 25 million people read insidethegames.biz, making us by far the largest independent news source for what’s happening in the world of sports.
Every contribution, however big or small, will help maintain and improve our global coverage in the coming year. Our small, dedicated team was extremely busy last year covering the reorganized Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo, an unprecedented logistical challenge that stretched our scarce resources to the limit.
The rest of 2022 will be no less busy and no less challenging. We had the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Beijing, where we sent a team of four reporters, and coming up are the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, the World Summer University and Asian Games in China, the World Games in Alabama, and multiple Championships. World Cups. Plus, of course, there is the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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