AIMS President Stephan Fox recently took part in the 142nd International Olympic Committee (IOC) Session held in Paris. This significant event saw key decisions and elections that will shape the future of the Olympic movement.
One of the highlights was the election of two new IOC Vice-Presidents, Ms. Nawal El Moutawakel from Morocco and Dr. Gerardo Werthein from Argentina, who will begin their terms on August 10th. They succeed Mr. John Coates from Australia and Mr. Ser Miang Ng from Singapore. Additionally, the session welcomed eight new IOC Members, including four women and four men, furthering the IOC’s commitment to gender equality and Olympian representation.
The historic election of Salt Lake City-Utah as the host of the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games and the French Alps for the 2030 Winter Games. These decisions mark crucial steps in ensuring the continued excitement and global reach of the Winter Games.
Another groundbreaking moment was the IOC’s decision to create the Olympic Esports Games, with the first edition set for 2025 in Saudi Arabia. This initiative aims to engage a new generation of sports enthusiasts and reflects the evolving landscape of sports and entertainment.
The session also included comprehensive updates on anti-doping efforts from the International Testing Agency (ITA) and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). With rigorous testing programs in place, the IOC is committed to maintaining the integrity of the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
President Fox expressed his support for these developments, acknowledging the importance of these decisions in fostering a dynamic and inclusive sports community. He also looked forward to meeting the newly elected IOC Members and leaders in the continued effort to promote the Olympic values.
The 142nd IOC Session in Paris underscored the IOC’s dedication to innovation, gender equality, and fair play, setting the stage for a vibrant future in the world of sports.