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    A total of 205 NOCs gathered in the city of Prague for the XXII ANOC General Assembly and agreed on the following resolutions:

    • ANOC congratulates the Czech Olympic Committee and its President Jiri Kejval for the excellent organisation of the ANOC meeting.
    • ANOC fully endorses the appointment of Julio Maglione as ANOC’s Senior Vice President.
    • ANOC ratifies the support for the ANOC President shown by the ANOC Executive Council.
    • ANOC congratulates the IOC and its President Thomas Bach for the progress that has been made with Olympic Agenda 2020.
    • ANOC reiterates its support for the conclusions reached during the Olympic Summit.
    • ANOC strongly supports PyeongChang 2018 and confirms the strong participation of NOCs in the Olympic Winter Games. ANOC reinforces the IOC in applauding the PyeongChang 2018 Organising Committee for the progress made and expresses its confidence that PyeongChang 2018 will be a safe and secure Games.
    • Protecting clean athletes continues to be a top priority for ANOC. ANOC expresses its full confidence in the ongoing investigations by the Schmid and Oswald Commissions, and for the procedure established by the IOC Executive Board. It welcomes the intention of the IOC Executive Board to take a decision in December with regard to the participation of Russian athletes in the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018.
    • ANOC considers it unacceptable that specific sanctions are already being demanded in the public domain before these two Commissions have even completed their work and before due process, to which any individual and organisation is entitled, has been followed. This includes, in particular, calls by some for a resolution by WADA for a blanket ban of all Russian Athletes for the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, because this would be an infringement of the WADA code. ANOC also emphasised that National Anti-Doping Organisations (NADOs) are service organisations and should not be engaged in making political statements.
    • The General Assembly fully supports the progress in the setting up of the Independent Testing Authority (ITA) and calls for ANOC and the Continental Associations to join the ITA as Major Event Organisers (MEOs) to ensure the protection of clean athletes.
    • ANOC reiterates its commitment to implementing the highest standards of good governance and ratified the ANOC Legal Commission’s proposed changes to the ANOC Constitution and proposal to create an ANOC Independent Ethics Commission. ANOC endorsed an outreach programme that it is hoped will assist NOCs in understanding and working within the ethics landscape in sport.
    • ANOC supports the IOC toolkit for the Olympic Movement to safeguard athletes from harassment and abuse in sport as was presented by HRH Prince Feisal Al-Hussein of Jordan during the XXII ANOC General Assembly. The toolkit has been established in cooperation between the IOC, athletes, ANOC, ASOIF and AIOWF. ANOC strongly encourages all NOCs to use the toolkit to implement effective policies and procedures.
    • ANOC applauds the progress made on the ANOC World Beach Games in creating a sustainable, cost efficient concept, in partnership with San Diego 2019 and the IF family, which will benefit the Olympic Movement. ANOC approves the continued discussions on the event with the IOC and GAISF.
    • ANOC agrees to enhance cooperation between NOCs and university sport following an MoU signing with the International University Sports Federation (FISU).

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    News feed 22 March 2024
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    The President of the ROC commented on the recent statement of the head of the IOC Thomas Bach.

    News feed 9 March 2024
    ROC Secretary General took part in the presentation of the International Sports Games “Children of Asia-2024”

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    News feed 27 February 2024
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