IOC; Headlines IOC EB Meeting October 2021

IOC Executive Board Meeting
16 October
Athens, Greece

 

IOC Executive Board visits Greece with eyes on Beijing 2022
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board (EB) today met in Athens, Greece, ahead of the flame-lighting ceremony for the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 on Monday 18 October.

Read more: Press release

 

Record number of athletes to run for IOC Athletes’ Commission election at Beijing 2022
The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) today approved a list of 17 athletes (a record number for the Olympic Winter Games) covering all five continents, who have proposed their candidatures for the IOC Athletes’ Commission (AC) election that will take place at the upcoming Games in Beijing.

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Olympism 365: Strengthening the role of sport as an important enabler for the UN Sustainable Development Goals
The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) today endorsed the Olympism 365 strategy. It aims to strengthen the role of sport as an important enabler for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN) and to connect people with the Olympic values everywhere, every day.

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IOC EB approves Olympic Qualification System Principles for Paris 2024
The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved today the Qualification System Principles (QSP) for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, outlining the rules for all the qualification systems that will now be established by the International Sports Federations (IFs) for these Games.

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IOC supports the calls for a wider consultation on FIFA’s World Cup plans and shares concerns
The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) takes note of FIFA’s plans to change the football competition schedule and to hold the World Cup every two years.

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IOC; Headlines IOC EB Meeting September 2021

IOC Executive Board Meeting
8 September
Remote meeting

 

NHL involvement fuels growing anticipation for Beijing 2022 Games
During today’s International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board (EB) meeting, a progress report from the Beijing 2022 Organising Committee highlighted the growing anticipation and preparedness for next year’s Games. This follows the recent confirmation that National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey players will participate in Beijing.

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IOC Executive Board suspends NOC of Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) today decided to suspend the Olympic Committee of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (PRK NOC) until the end of 2022, as a result of the NOC’s unilateral decision not to participate in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

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IOC support for Olympic Community in Afghanistan is “strong show of solidarity”, says IOC President Bach
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has helped the Olympic community in Afghanistan after the humanitarian crisis broke recently.

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Tokyo 2020; Press release: Animated film inspired by Olympic values set for worldwide release

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July 23, 2021
Animated film inspired by Olympic values set for worldwide release

The short animated film “Tomorrow’s Leaves”, which opened the Annecy International Animated Film Festival last month, is all set for a worldwide release on 23 July, the day of the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Commissioned by the Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage (OFCH), and produced by the Academy Award-nominated Yoshiaki Nishimura of Studio Ponoc, the film provides a fresh perspective on the Olympic values of excellence, friendship and respect.
The hand-drawn film by Japanese animation company Studio Ponoc will have a special limited theatrical release in Tokyo, Japan, and worldwide distribution from 23 July 2021 onwards.

Following its world premiere at the opening ceremony of the Annecy Festival 2021 in France, the world’s largest animated film festival, “Tomorrow’s Leaves” will now be available for viewing around the world.

“We wanted to celebrate the Olympic spirit with an entirely new audience, especially young people, through a different kind of artistic project,” said Angelita Teo, Director of the OFCH.

“To lead up to the cultural programme at Tokyo 2020, we decided to explore animation to express the Olympic values of excellence, friendship and respect. This film is a work of art to inspire future generations, with a message about the importance of collaboration and care for the environment.”

The film carries a meaningful message about solidarity, collaboration and the environment. It features five children from diverse lands, who are dispatched as envoys to find out why the annual arrival of leaves carries a message of concern. The envoys travel to a distant land, quietly guided by tiny spirits. Each envoy has its own strengths and vulnerabilities. They compete and support each other as they draw closer to their destination, facing treacherous terrain and difficult conditions. Through athletic challenges and the uniting power of sport, they discover the positive fundamental values that come with playful competition. Together, the envoys approach the source of the message and try to restore life to a future in peril.

This commission is in keeping with the OFCH’s mission to offer opportunities to artists to create new works that explore the relationship between art, sport and the Olympic values, through its International Arts and Culture Programmes. “Tomorrow’s Leaves” shares messages of hope, peace and solidarity, and leaves a powerful artistic legacy for animation fans across the globe.

“Studio Ponoc has made this short film keeping in mind children’s future or ‘tomorrow’. It may be difficult to screen the film in many countries currently, but thanks to the internet, I am grateful that we can deliver the film to children not only in Japan but around the world,” said producer Yoshiaki Nishimura.

Among the limited theatrical releases worldwide will be special screenings at the Tokyo Skytree, a stunning aerial location in the Tobu Tower, one of the most famous tourist spots in Tokyo, as well as free screenings at the United Cinema in Toyosu near Tokyo, between 23 and 29 July.

Other film festivals that have expressed interest in screening the film include the BFI London Film Festival, the Cinekid Festival 2021 in Amsterdam and the Newport Beach Film Festival in California.

 

Credits

Director: Yoshiyuki Momose

Music: Takatsugu Muramatsu

Producer: Yoshiaki Nishimura

IOC; 138th Session – Summary (update)

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IOC; Annual Report 2020

You can download the IOC Annual Report 2020 on the website of the International Olympic Committee.

 

Press release IOC

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today published its 2020 Annual Report and financial statements, following their approval by the Members at the 138th IOC Session in Tokyo, Japan.

The IOC Annual Report 2020: Credibility, Sustainability, Youth is the seventh edition of the series. It is a direct result of Recommendation 29 of Olympic Agenda 2020: Increase Transparency. This edition of the Report focuses on the IOC in 2020, including its efforts to reorganise the postponed Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 and the wide-ranging support given to athletes to assist them amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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IOC; 138th Session – Schedule of Events

138th IOC Session
20 and 21 July 2021
Okura Hotel, Tokyo, Japan

 

Tuesday 20 July

9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

  • Opening Ceremony of the 138th IOC Session
    • Excused members
    • Report by the IOC President
    • Olympic Agenda 2020+5
    • The IOC Refugee Olympic Team Tokyo 2020
    • Anti-Doping
    • Governance
    • Ethics
    • Audit Committee
    • Finance
    • Olympic Programme
    • Amendments to the Olympic Charter

 

  • Reports on the activities of the IOC administration
    • Director General report
    • IFs full recognition

 

  • Reports on the activities of the Coordination Commissions and the OCOGs:
    • Tokyo 2020
      • Report by the Organising Committee, by Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mr Coates and by the Chair of the Athletes’ Commission, Ms Coventry

 

Wednesday 21 July

9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

  • Reports on the activities of the Coordination Commissions and the OCOGs:
    • Beijing 2022
      • Report by the Organising Committee and by Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mr Samaranch
    • Paris 2024
      • Report by the Organising Committee and by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mr Beckers
    • Milano-Cortina 2026
      • Report by the Organising Committee and by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mrs Essayah
    • Los Angeles 2028
      • Report by the Organising Committee and by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mrs Hoevertsz
    • YOG Gangwon 2024
      • Written report by the Organising Committee and by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mrs Zhang
    • IOC Members Election Commission
      • Re-election of IOC Members
      • Change of status
      • Election of one Vice-President and members of the IOC Executive Board
      • Honorary members
      • Olympic Orders
    • YOG Dakar 2026
      • Written report by the Organising Committee and by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mrs Coventry
    • Election of Host of the Games of the XXXV Olympiad
      • Presentation
      • Q&A
      • Vote
      • Announcement
    • Proposal from members

 

Livestream: IOC Media on YouTube

 

Source: The International Olympic Committee. All times are local and subject to change.

IOC; Headlines IOC EB Meeting July 2021

IOC Executive Board Meeting
17 July
Tokyo

 

Vibes of the world to be brought to the venues of Tokyo 2020
In his press briefing after the latest meeting of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board (EB), IOC President Thomas Bach highlighted the successful implementation of the COVID-19 countermeasures outlined in the key stakeholder Playbooks.

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IOC EB approves athlete changes of nationality for Beijing 2022
During its meeting today in Tokyo, the IOC Executive Board approved the following nationality changes for the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022.

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Protecting sport’s integrity at Tokyo 2020
Protecting the integrity of sport at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, taking place from 23 July to 8 August 2021, is a top priority for the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The IOC Executive Board (EB) was updated today on the measures put in place for Games time – aimed at both preventing and dealing swiftly with competition manipulation.

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IOC; Headlines IOC EB Meeting June 2021

IOC Executive Board Meeting
8-10 June
Remote meeting

 

Day 1

29 refugee athletes to send a message of solidarity and hope to the world at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020

IOC Executive Board approves medal reallocations from Olympic Games London 2012 and PyeongChang 2018

Two IOC Members announce resignations for personal reasons

IOC Executive Board proposes change to boost athlete representation

 

Day 2

Tokyo 2020 updates IOC EB with 44 days to go

IOC Executive Board proposes full recognition of six International Federations

 

Day 3

IOC Executive Board puts forward Brisbane 2032 for election by IOC Session

IOC Executive Board sets direction for sports and event programmes for future Olympic Games

IOC Executive Board to make proposal to the 138th Session on IOC membership