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Match-Fixing, the Oligarch and the Ivy League: Inside the Most Corrupt Sport at the Olympics by The Athletic

Match-Fixing, the Oligarch and the Ivy League: Inside the Most Corrupt Sport at the Olympics

from Pablo Torre Finds Out

by The Athletic

Published: Tue Jul 09 2024

Show Notes

We tumble down the rabbithole of the global match-fixing scandal that’s quietly tearing apart the U.S. Olympic fencing team, ahead of their trip to Paris this month. And we investigate how it all connects to a spiraling refereeing crisis that takes us from Harvard and Princeton to the very top of the International Olympic Committee — and Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Where one of the world’s 100 richest people, Alisher Usmanov, has allegedly exported a culture of bribery and corruption that’s scared pretty much everybody in sabre fencing away from talking, on the record. Until now.


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