{"id":8964,"date":"2025-11-19T10:08:09","date_gmt":"2025-11-19T11:08:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/?p=8964"},"modified":"2025-11-24T18:42:45","modified_gmt":"2025-11-24T18:42:45","slug":"olympic-boss-asks-governments-to-separate-sport-from-politics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/11\/19\/olympic-boss-asks-governments-to-separate-sport-from-politics\/","title":{"rendered":"Olympic boss asks governments to separate sport from politics"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kirsty Coventry\u2019s stance comes as the IOC currently allows only vetted Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete<\/strong><\/p>\n The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has urged governments to preserve sport as a politically neutral space, emphasizing that every eligible athlete must be able to compete without discrimination. <\/p>\n Speaking in Brussels on Monday, IOC President Kirsty Coventry called on host countries and sports organizers to “guarantee access for all,”<\/em> framing sport as a “beacon of hope”<\/em> and a “neutral ground.”<\/em><\/p>\n Her statement follows the IOC’s recent decision to extend existing sanctions, permitting only vetted Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete individually under a neutral flag in the upcoming Winter Games in Italy. Athletes from the two countries were prohibited from competing in the Games shortly after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022.<\/p>\n “This is the essence of Olympism: every eligible athlete, team, and official must be able to take part without discrimination or political interference,”<\/em> she stated. The IOC published the text of what it described as a “keynote”<\/em> address on its official website.<\/p>\n