KALYAN KUMAR MAHATA
The true appellation of Apu.
©IOC
22/05/2014
In another key milestone in the
process of building Olympic Agenda 2020, a strategic roadmap for the
future of the Olympic Movement, IOC President Thomas Bach today released
the membership of the 14 Working Groups
which will help frame some of the key recommendations. Each group will
be made up of key stakeholders of the Olympic Movement, including IOC
members, athletes and representatives of the International Federations
and National Olympic Committees. As part of the ongoing open and
inclusive process, a number of experts have also been included from
civil society, including representatives of leading international
organisations, NGOs and business organisations. The Working Groups will
look at proposals made by the Olympic Movement, the world of sport and
even by individual members of the public. Under discussion will be
topics ranging from Ethics and the Youth Olympic Games to Good
Governance and Autonomy and the planned Olympic TV Channel.
The Working Groups have been established to compile
and discuss detailed contributions to the Olympic Agenda 2020, which was
initiated last year by President Bach. Each of the Groups will meet in
June around the occasion of Olympic Day, and their findings will be
presented to the IOC Executive Board (EB) in July. The findings will
then be discussed at the Olympic Summit later in the month, which will
be attended by all the key stakeholders of the Olympic Movement.
The contributions will then be presented to the IOC commissions in September, before being discussed again at an EB meeting in October. The refined proposals for Olympic Agenda 2020 will then be presented for discussion by the whole membership and approval of the IOC Extraordinary Session in Monaco on 8 and 9 December 2014.
Discussions have centred on five themes: the uniqueness of the Olympic Games, athletes at the heart of the Olympic Movement, Olympism in action, the IOC’s role and IOC structure and organisation.
There has been strong interest across the Olympic Movement in the Olympic Agenda 2020. Discussions at the 126th IOC Session in Sochi, for example, included a total of 211 interventions made by the IOC members.
President Bach called for direct contributions on the debate of the future of the Olympic Movement to be made via email at OlympicAgenda2020@olympic.org. Contributions – from all continents – flooded in from National Olympic Committees, International Federations, sports organisations, NGOs and the general public by the final deadline of 15 April.
Complete list of the Working Groups.
Tel: +41 21 621 6000 e-mail: pressoffice@olympic.org, or visit our web site at www.olympic.org.
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The contributions will then be presented to the IOC commissions in September, before being discussed again at an EB meeting in October. The refined proposals for Olympic Agenda 2020 will then be presented for discussion by the whole membership and approval of the IOC Extraordinary Session in Monaco on 8 and 9 December 2014.
Discussions have centred on five themes: the uniqueness of the Olympic Games, athletes at the heart of the Olympic Movement, Olympism in action, the IOC’s role and IOC structure and organisation.
There has been strong interest across the Olympic Movement in the Olympic Agenda 2020. Discussions at the 126th IOC Session in Sochi, for example, included a total of 211 interventions made by the IOC members.
President Bach called for direct contributions on the debate of the future of the Olympic Movement to be made via email at OlympicAgenda2020@olympic.org. Contributions – from all continents – flooded in from National Olympic Committees, International Federations, sports organisations, NGOs and the general public by the final deadline of 15 April.
Complete list of the Working Groups.
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For more information, please contact the IOC Media Relations Team: Tel: +41 21 621 6000 e-mail: pressoffice@olympic.org, or visit our web site at www.olympic.org.
Videos
YouTube: www.youtube.com/iocmedia
Photos
For an extensive selection of photos available shortly after each event, please follow us on Flickr.
To request archive photos and footage, please contact our Images team at: images@olympic.org.
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