Joint meeting of IOC EB and IOC Athletes’ Commission sees discussion on crucial topics
The
IOC maximised its communication effort at the Olympic Winter Games
PyeongChang 2018 and at the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018. This
led to record participation in the IOC Athletes’ Commission election
of 83.9 per cent at the Olympic Winter PyeongChang 2018.
The
Athlete365 online platform is proving to be a very successful
electronic communication tool for the IOC Athletes’ Commission to
engage and communicate with athletes from all around the world. It has
had more than 410,000 unique users and three million page views since
it was launched in February 2016.
The
regular conference calls with the global network of Athletes’
Commissions from all around the world and all sports have been hugely
helpful to keep athletes updated on the relevant issues and topics. The
IOC Athletes’ Commission held five conference calls with the global
network in 2018.
IOC Career+ (formerly known as the IOC Athlete Career Programme):
IOC
Career+ was founded in 2005 to support athletes with dual careers and
career transition. The programme has been delivered with The Adecco
Group since the outset. It has supported more than 45,000 athletes in
189 countries since it started.
Statistics from 2018:
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4,062 athletes took part in the programme through their NOC
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415 athletes received jobs through their participation
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172 people became certified outreach trainers through the new train-the-trainer programme
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33 Outreach workshops took place (29 by NOCs and 4 by International Federations).
Olympic medal reallocation update:
Seven
medal reallocation ceremonies were held in 2018, 13 are already
scheduled for 2019, and athletes from 19 NOCs will announce their
choices in the course of the next few months.
Athletes’ Rights and Responsibilities Declaration:
The
wide range of organisations that have adopted the Athletes’ Rights and
Responsibility Declaration shows the relevance of the document, both
in terms of content and timing for the Olympic Movement. After it was
adopted by the 133rd IOC Session in Buenos Aires in October 2018, it
was:
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Endorsed by the ASOIF General Council;
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Adopted by the ANOC General Assembly in Tokyo;
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Given the full support of the PanAm Sports Athletes’ Forum and the OCA Athletes’ Forum;
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Adopted by a number of International Federations and National Olympic Committees;
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Emphasised by the Olympic Summit. All participants agreed to implement it in their own organisations.
2019 Milestone: 9th International Athletes’ Forum
The
major milestone of 2019 will be the 9th International Athletes’ Forum
organised from 13 to 15 April 2019 in Lausanne. For the first time,
athlete representatives from all 206 NOCs are invited, as are those
from all Olympic Summer and Winter International Federations, the
Continental Associations of NOCs, the Association of National Olympic
Committees, all Organising Committees for the Olympic Games and Youth
Olympic Games, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the World
Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the World Olympians Association (WOA).
Some 350 athlete representatives from across the Olympic Movement are
expected to attend. It will be by far the largest
athlete-representative gathering for the Olympic Movement ever.
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