The IOC's Big Job: Who Will Take Over the Reins?
Ancient Olympia, Lausanne, GreeceTue Sep 17 2024
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is looking for a new president, and it's a big job. The president is in charge of running the IOC, which is a not-for-profit organization that employs hundreds of people and makes billions of dollars every four years from selling broadcasting and sponsor rights for the Summer and Winter Games. The president has a lot of power and influence, and they get to decide who hosts future Olympic Games, who becomes an IOC member, and who gets key committee positions.
There are seven candidates running for the job, and they come from all over the world. Some of them are well-known athletes, while others have experience in politics or business. Each of them has their own strengths and weaknesses, and it's going to be a tough decision for the IOC members who will be voting.
One of the candidates is Prince Feisal al Hussein, a member of the Jordanian royal family. He's been involved with the IOC for a long time and has experience in sports and politics. Another candidate is Sebastian Coe, a British athlete who won two Olympic gold medals and has been involved in the IOC for a few years. He's also been the president of World Athletics, the governing body for track and field.
Kirsty Coventry, an Olympic champion and sports minister in Zimbabwe, is also running for the job. She's been involved with the IOC for a long time and has a lot of experience in sports and politics. Johan Eliasch, the president of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation, is another candidate. He's been involved in sports for a long time and has a lot of experience in management.
David Lappartient, the president of the International Cycling Union, is also running for the job. He's been involved in sports for a long time and has a lot of experience in management. Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr. , the vice president of the IOC, is another candidate. He's been involved with the IOC for a long time and has a lot of experience in sports and politics.
Morinari Watanabe, the president of the International Gymnastics Federation, is the last candidate. He's been involved in sports for a long time and has a lot of experience in management.
The next IOC president will have a lot of big decisions to make. One of the biggest decisions will be who hosts the 2036 Summer Games. India and Qatar are both strong contenders for the job.
The president will also have to decide who gets the United States broadcast deal, which is worth billions of dollars. The current deal expires in 2032, and the IOC needs to decide who will get the next deal.
Another big decision the president will have to make is how to handle the situation with Russia and Ukraine. Russia has been banned from international sports because of its invasion of Ukraine, and it's unclear when or if Russia will be allowed to return to international sports.
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