Nigeria, March 15 -- The time has come for arguably the sporting world's most famous mafia organisation to select its new chief. The various turf-conscious representatives of the International Olympic Committee will be busy with the task of finding a replacement for Thomas Bach when ballots are cast at Costa Navarino, Greece on March 20.
Seven candidates have made the list. They show little risk of cleaning the body's spotty image. Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr.'s candidacy is a lovely reminder of his father, who was himself made IOC president in 1980. That Samaranch was not shy about his fascist sympathies, defending, not infrequently, the rule and legacy of Spain's dictator Francisco Franco. "I was with many, many Spaniards with Franco," h...
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