
Tracey Holmes
Journalist at Freelance
Host at The Sports Ambassador
The Sports Ambassador: politics, governance, business of sport podcast. Journalist. Professorial Fellow, Sport @UniCanberra. Don’t confuse noise for substance.
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2 months ago |
watoday.com.au | Tracey Holmes
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2 months ago |
smh.com.au | Tracey Holmes
Sports journalist February 6, 2025 — 11.50am February 6, 2025 — 11.50am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. For more than half her life, Sam Kerr has been a member of Australia’s most loved team, the Matildas, and for almost a quarter of her life Kerr has been its captain.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Tracey Holmes
By Tracey Holmes, Professorial Fellow in Sport, University of Canberra Athletes’ voices are a necessity in the matrix of good sports governance, a message reinforced at last week’s annual Australia New Zealand Sports Law Association conference in Sydney, attended by some of the world’s best – and busiest – sports lawyers. The timing was perfect.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Tracey Holmes
Athletes’ voices are a necessity in the matrix of good sports governance, a message reinforced at last week’s annual Australia New Zealand Sports Law Association conference in Sydney, attended by some of the world’s best – and busiest – sports lawyers. The timing was perfect. It came just days after more than 100 professional female soccer players signed a letter to the sport’s global governing body, FIFA, urging them to reconsider a sponsorship deal with Saudi-owned oil giant Aramco.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Tracey Holmes
Matildas veteran Aivi Luik withdrew herself from Olympics consideration in May after the Italian anti-doping agency suspended her for a breach relating to a painkilling injection two years earlier, despite Luik not having undergone a drugs test. On 24 April the agency, Nado Italia, emailed Luik to sayshe was being charged with a doping breach and would be suspended for three months. “Obviously my whole world stopped,” Luik said.
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Finding justice after being wrongly accused of #doping, lessons for #sports governing bodies, and how the world changed after winning #Olympic gold in #Paris2024 are the feature topics on this week's podcast. https://t.co/3KBqo7wpEQ

The lawyer who succeeded in getting the #Matildas Aivi Luik #doping suspension annulled, @Alexis_Schoeb believes there are lessons for all stakeholders including sports governing bodies as well as other athletes. If you have been wrongly accused and you know you are right, https://t.co/lZDMwlQwNL

📰🗞️🎇 Breaking news: Matildas No.169, Aivi Luik, has had her doping charge annulled...an innocent athlete finds justice... #Matildas #AiviLuik #AntiDoping #doping #WADA #FIFA #SIA #sportintegrity #integrity #justice https://t.co/Rs4HrNi8w3