Monday Memo - Arab Games Wind Down; "Golden 25" Kicks Off

(ATR) Doha 2011 comes to a close ... Around the Rings counts down the Olympic Movement's movers and shakers for 2012 ... Innsbruck 2012 flame enjoys off week.

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Arab Games

Doha 2011 comes to a close this week with Arab Games action already slowing down a bit.

Events wrap up Tuesday in athletics, sailing and trampoline gymnastics; Wednesday in boxing, handball and karate; Thursday in chess, billiards, swimming and volleyball; and Friday in road cycling, fencing, equestrian, football and shooting.

More than 5,000 athletes from 21 countries are in the Qatari capital for its latest opportunity to audition further for the chance to stage the 2020 Olympics.

Entering the final week, the hosts seem to have second on the medal tally locked down behind usual table topper Egypt.

Golden 25

ATR’s 16th annual compilation of the personalities who will have the greatest influence over the business of the Olympics in the coming year kicks off this week.

Stay tuned for the first of "The Golden 25 of 2012" and feel free to browse previous editions in the meantime.

Off Week for Innsbruck Torch

The flame for the first-ever Winter Youth Olympic Games will enjoy an off week after being lit Saturday in Olympia by Innsbruck 2012 organizers and IOC leaders including President Jacques Rogge.

It's now on display in a specially made cauldron in the Austrian city center for 10 days before the torch relay begins Dec. 27.

Written by Matthew Grayson

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