IOC accepts charter change on sports neutrality and sports programme


Olympic rings in front of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), during an Executive Board meeting at the Olympic House in Lausanne, Switzerland, June 22, 2026. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

GENEVA, June 24 (Reuters) - The ⁠International Olympic Committee on Wednesday accepted ‌changes to the Olympic Charter proposed by the executive board to reinforce the political ​neutrality of sport.

The amendments ⁠strengthen language emphasising ⁠that sport should be free from political ⁠interference, ‌with one stressing the IOC's role in ensuring ⁠neutrality "at all times, free from governmental, ​cultural, societal ‌or economic pressure".

The IOC says the ⁠reforms ​are designed to protect athletes and competitions from outside influence and prevent ⁠the Olympic Games from ​being used for political purposes.

The Committee also accepted changes concerning the games' sports ⁠programme in a vote by members.

It means that individual disciplines, rather than entire sports, will be evaluated ​for selection to ⁠feature in the summer and winter games, ​as of the ‌2032 Brisbane games.

(Reporting by ​Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Matthias Williams and Jan Harvey)

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