WORLD FRIENSHIP GAMES
World Friendship Games preparation still on despite IOC objection –
The 2024 World Friendship Games, set to take place from September 15-29 in Moscow and Yekaterinburg, Russia, are shaping up to be a unique event in the international sports calendar.
The Games aim to present a new chapter in the history of sport, emphasizing inclusivity and a wide range of sporting events. The mascot for these Games is a tiger, symbolizing the spirit and vitality of the competition .
The sports program will feature 33 sports across various venues in both cities, utilizing existing facilities to avoid the need for new constructions.
This extensive program includes traditional sports like archery and basketball, alongside more unique inclusions such as competitive programming and break dancing.
Mas-wrestling and sumo will also feature as demonstration sports, adding cultural diversity to the competition [oai_citation:3,2024 World Friendship Games –
However, the event has not been without its controversies. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has called on National Olympic Committees to skip the 2024 World Friendship Games, suggesting political undertones to the organization and participation in the event.
According to information from the Russian news agency, TAS, IOC has called on National Olympic Committees to skip the 2024 edition of the Games.
This stance by the IOC reflects the complex relationship between global sports governance bodies and the geopolitical landscape.
WORLD FRIENSHIP GAMES
Russia’s ‘Friendship Games’ are politically motivated and violate Olympic Charter says IOC
Russia’s plan to hold the ‘Friendship Games’ is a political action that violates the Olympic Charter, and countries should not take part in them, the International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.
Russia said last year it planned to relaunch the multi-sport ‘Friendship Games’ in 2024, 40 years after its first edition.
“The IOC notes that, contrary to the Fundamental Principles of the Olympic Charter and the resolutions by the UN General Assembly, the Russian government intends to organise purely politically motivated sports events in Russia,” the IOC said in a statement.
“The Russian government created and funded the ‘International Friendship Association’ (IFA), in order to host the summer and winter ‘Friendship Games’,” it said.
Russia’s announcement last year came with their athletes and those of ally Belarus having been largely frozen out of international competition by federations in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a “special military operation”.
The IOC, which banned the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) in October for recognising regional Olympic councils for Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine – Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, has allowed athletes from Russia and Belarus to qualify for and compete at the Paris 2024 Olympics this year.
But they will do so as neutral athletes, without flags or anthems and emblems.
Russia plans to hold the first edition of the summer Friendship Games in September with the winter edition planned for 2026 in Sochi, site of the 2014 winter Olympics.
“For this purpose, the Russian government has launched a very intensive diplomatic offensive by having government delegations and ambassadors, as well as ministerial and other governmental authorities, approaching governments around the world,” the IOC said.
“To make their purely political motivation even more obvious, they are deliberately circumventing the sports organisations in their target countries. It is a cynical attempt by the Russian Federation to politicise sport,” the IOC said.
It said Russia’s doping track record and it’s anti-doping agency’s non-compliance with the World Anti-Doping Agency code was also affecting the integrity of any sports competition held there.
“The IOC strongly urges all stakeholders of the Olympic Movement and all governments to reject any participation in, and support of, any initiative that intends to fully politicise international sport,” the IOC said.
-Reuters
WORLD FRIENSHIP GAMES
Russia’s ‘Friendship Games’ are politically motivated and violate Olympic Charter says IOC –
Russia’s plan to hold the ‘Friendship Games’ is a political action that violates the Olympic Charter, and countries should not take part in them, the International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.
Russia said last year it planned to relaunch the multi-sport ‘Friendship Games’ in 2024, 40 years after its first edition.
“The IOC notes that, contrary to the Fundamental Principles of the Olympic Charter and the resolutions by the UN General Assembly, the Russian government intends to organise purely politically motivated sports events in Russia,” the IOC said in a statement.
“The Russian government created and funded the ‘International Friendship Association’ (IFA), in order to host the summer and winter ‘Friendship Games’,” it said.
Russia’s announcement last year came with their athletes and those of ally Belarus having been largely frozen out of international competition by federations in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a “special military operation”.
The IOC, which banned the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) in October for recognising regional Olympic councils for Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine – Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, has allowed athletes from Russia and Belarus to qualify for and compete at the Paris 2024 Olympics this year.
But they will do so as neutral athletes, without flags or anthems and emblems.
Russia plans to hold the first edition of the summer Friendship Games in September with the winter edition planned for 2026 in Sochi, site of the 2014 winter Olympics.
“For this purpose, the Russian government has launched a very intensive diplomatic offensive by having government delegations and ambassadors, as well as ministerial and other governmental authorities, approaching governments around the world,” the IOC said.
“To make their purely political motivation even more obvious, they are deliberately circumventing the sports organisations in their target countries. It is a cynical attempt by the Russian Federation to politicise sport,” the IOC said.
It said Russia’s doping track record and it’s anti-doping agency’s non-compliance with the World Anti-Doping Agency code was also affecting the integrity of any sports competition held there.
“The IOC strongly urges all stakeholders of the Olympic Movement and all governments to reject any participation in, and support of, any initiative that intends to fully politicise international sport,” the IOC said.
-Reuters
WORLD FRIENSHIP GAMES
World Friendship Games preparation still on despite IOC objection
The 2024 World Friendship Games, set to take place from September 15-29 in Moscow and Yekaterinburg, Russia, are shaping up to be a unique event in the international sports calendar.
The Games aim to present a new chapter in the history of sport, emphasizing inclusivity and a wide range of sporting events. The mascot for these Games is a tiger, symbolizing the spirit and vitality of the competition .
The sports program will feature 33 sports across various venues in both cities, utilizing existing facilities to avoid the need for new constructions.
This extensive program includes traditional sports like archery and basketball, alongside more unique inclusions such as competitive programming and break dancing.
Mas-wrestling and sumo will also feature as demonstration sports, adding cultural diversity to the competition [oai_citation:3,2024 World Friendship Games –
However, the event has not been without its controversies. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has called on National Olympic Committees to skip the 2024 World Friendship Games, suggesting political undertones to the organization and participation in the event.
According to information from the Russian news agency, TAS, IOC has called on National Olympic Committees to skip the 2024 edition of the Games.
This stance by the IOC reflects the complex relationship between global sports governance bodies and the geopolitical landscape.
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