Full Frame: Winter Sports Go Global
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This year’s Winter Olympics are being hosted in Italy. The Games emphasize sustainability, with organizers reusing existing venues and limiting new construction wherever possible. But the Winter Games are also increasingly global, shaped by cooperation among traditional winter sports nations and newer players like China. So how do these Games promote international cooperation?
Full Frame host Mike Walter talks to Lisa Delpy Neirotti, Director of the Sport Management Program at the George Washington University School of Business, and Jimmy Lynn, professor at Georgetown University and co-founder of Kiswe Mobile.
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