Collecting and Heritage News
Plans have been revealed for the Olympics in Reel Life - A Festival of Films and Photographs to launch in India before the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Session in Mumbai next month.
The Estonian Olympic Committee (EOK) has launched a photo exhibition named "Evergreens" in collaboration with the Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
Adidas has targeted university students for the upcoming release of its "Rivalry Collection" which features branding from five National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) institutions.
The Museum of World Athletics (MOWA) produced 50 collectors' cards available at its Heritage Exhibition during the World Championships in Budapest, which was attended by around 40,000 visitors during its four-month opening.
China Post has unveiled the designs commemorative stamps it has issued to mark the re-arranged Asian Games, which are due to start in Hangzhou next month.
An exhibition has opened at the Bird's Nest Stadium to mark 15 years since the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
The International University Sports Federation (FISU) has opened its Chengdu 2021 World University Games Museum following a ceremony featuring representatives of the governing body and Organising Committee.
An Olympic Torch, one of only 33 manufactured for the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble, has sold for $187,500 (PS145,600/EUR168,500) online by RR Auction.
The jacket worn by American basketball legend Michael Jordan after winning gold at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona has been sold for more than $1.512 million (1.189 million/EUR1.385 million).
The Wenlock Olympian Society (WOS) is set to remember Harold Langley, who won selection for the 1924 Paris Olympics, with the award of a special replica medal at the annual Olympian Games in Much Wenlock, England, this weekend.
A commemorative postage stamp to mark the Krakow-Malopolska 2023 European Games has been unveiled here.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has launched a new collection in honour of its founder and mastermind behind the modern Olympic Games Pierre de Coubertin.
British Olympic swimming gold-medallist Anita Lonsbrough has put a series of items from her glittering career up for auction, including her "lucky towel" and a towelling robe with her name spelled wrong.
Michael Jordan's practice jersey from the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games is up for action later this month.
Two-time Olympic champion Karl Malone has generated $5 million (PS4 million/EUR4.7 million) at auction from 24 pieces of memorabilia related to the United States' men's basketball "Dream Team" at Barcelona 1992.