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IOC President Election 2025


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2 hours ago, Pasolini said:

Well, Bach is definitely popular. We have to remind ourselves that he considered a third term and we saw 1 hour or more of people begging him to do it during an IOC Session.

He's the man who gives out the money, so he will always be treated like Louis XIV at Versailles.  

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2 hours ago, Biathlonfan said:

LOL,coe got bodied

:GBR get Eurovision voting every year so we are used to the idea that we will never win any kind of international awards. :lol:

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I'm glad Coe didn't win, because I don't like him. The name of the person who won doesn't really matter, just what they do. We'll see what she gets up to. I'm much less interested in the trans thing than whether she keeps up Agenda 2020 and tries to make the Olympics cool. I think all of them would have. Also surely that means she's giving up any government job she has in :ZIM.

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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6 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

:GBR get Eurovision voting every year so we are used to the idea that we will never win any kind of international awards. :lol:

At least you had the International Feature Oscar last year!

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Nice interview here: https://www.olympics.com/en/news/ioc-president-elect-kirsty-coventry-interview-challenge-status-quo

I wonder if this quote below is only related to audience or would mean stricter rules to Universality quotas. It would be nice to make sure more athletes gain quotas and not the only (best) athlete get them for 3 or 4 times.

 

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The first female President of the IOC has two key goals: breaking through the status quo, as well as making the Olympic Games more accessible to the younger generation.

 

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15 hours ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

and maybe we'll finally get 50m events fully at an Olympics which is something I assume she'll be looking at doing. 

But...please elaborate: why? Why on earth would it be good to have another medal chance for swimmers, who on average already have an insane amount? Or better: if the 50's are added, which swimming events would be taken out to make place for that?

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Not so sure about this election outcome but:

1. I am glad that woman won

2. I am glad that someone from Africa won

3. I am glad that outsider for the position won

4. I hope that she will be sane enough to enrich the Games with good sport choices - to focus on athletes, not on DEI policy

5. Modernisation of Games is a must but it shouldn't be done the way Bach did it. Experiments with stupid mix relays, breakdancing are here to reminds us what NOT to do.

6. I hope that she will solve participation issue 

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11 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

Not so sure about this election outcome but:

1. I am glad that woman won

2. I am glad that someone from Africa won

3. I am glad that outsider for the position won

4. I hope that she will be sane enough to enrich the Games with good sport choices - to focus on athletes, not on DEI policy

5. Modernisation of Games is a must but it shouldn't be done the way Bach did it. Experiments with stupid mix relays, breakdancing are here to reminds us what NOT to do.

6. I hope that she will solve participation issue 

not sure about the outsider part,since bach was silently endorsing her

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5 minutes ago, Biathlonfan said:

not sure about the outsider part,since bach was silently endorsing her

Not that i followed the process consistently but from what i saw or heard, Coe and Samaranch Jr were obvious favorites. They were hyped, Kristy wasnt. At least i thought so.

Her being endorsed by Bach is completely new to me. :question:

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