Rio 2016 opens volunteer selection and training centre in São Paulo
More than 25,000 people from Brazil’s largest city have applied to help stage the first Olympic and Paralympic Games in South America
More than 25,000 people from Brazil’s largest city have applied to help stage the first Olympic and Paralympic Games in South America
Carioca Arena 3, which will host fencing, taekwondo and judo, will have all 10,000 blue and green seats in place by end of June
Eastern Europeans dominate the podium as athletes go into battle for crucial ranking points on the road to Rio
Spain’s Carolina Marín is only non-Asian champion as top players battle towards qualification for next Olympic Games
The 15 best-ranked teams in June 2016 will qualify for the first Olympic Games in South America
Veteran among 24 shooters to earn slots for their countries as race for Rio reaches Germany
Located in the city's West Zone, the area will also be the site of the new headquarters of the Brazilian Olympic Committee
Asian Championship, which begins on Monday, will be the first tournament to result in qualifying places
With athletic stars, mascots and an aquatic show, the show also gave attendees the chance to try out 27 sports
South Africa, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Mauritius, Mexico and New Zealand have guaranteed themselves a place at the next Olympic Games