IOC Monday said that The average cost of a candidacy to house the tag -heat or winter editions of Olympic games reduced by 80 % In the Olympic agenda reforms, it is considered that the competition organization has changed to make it more sustainable.
For the IOC, the process of presenting candidates, which It is gone from a competitive soft to get a franchisewith strict conditions, In a dialogue with counseling with possible hostsallowed to assign Olympic games without accusations of favorites or corruption.
The week before the The 144th session will be celebrated in Greece from March 18 to 21, where he will choose the replacement of German Thomas Bach as presidentThe IOC has published the most popular aspects of Olympic agenda reforms (2020 and 2020+5), which has “changed the IOC, the games and Olympic movements,” he said.
The process, launched under the motto “Change or Change” and the broader consultation of history, the movement initiated by Thomas Bach was united in the 127th IOC session, held in Monaco in December 2014.
Related to the candidates of games, IOC highlights that are now “no losses” and, while in the previous procedure he has asked cities to adapt to games, now adapt to developing needs To the long -term host, which uses most or temporary places.
“These two revolutions have given a revised interest in the Olympic Games organization, with designated hosts until 2034, and interested parties in 2036. In the Olympic games of Paris 2024, the Olympic agenda lived. They are Olympics as the Olympic agenda thought “The IOC emphasized in a statement.
He also insisted that the 2024 game was the most urban, inclusive and sustainable, “with full-time sexuality”, they achieved a 54.6 % reduction in their carbon footprint compared to London 2012 and Rio 2016 average and 100 % changeable energy was used, as did Beijing 2022 and because it will be done in Milan-Cortina 2026.
IOC emphasized that redistribution of 90 % of their sport income worldwide and during 2021-2024 Daily -the equivalent of 4.7 million dollars is allocated to help athletes and sports organizations at all levels around the world. This figure was more than 3.25 million in 2014.
The budget for the Olympic Solidarity Plan 2025-2028 rose by 10 % to 650 million.
In Rio 2016, 10 athletes competed in three sports as part of the Olympic refugee team, a number that in Tokyo 2020 expanded to 29, participating in 12 sports, and in Paris 2024 reached the figure of 37 athletes (24 men and 13 women), to also act in 12 disciplines.
The boxer based in Great Britain Cindy Ngamba is the first medal of the brass refugees team at -75 kilograms.
Since the creation of the IOC refugees team in 2016, 16 international federations changed their regulations to allow these athletes’ participation in their competitions.
The IOC explained that it will voluntarily choose compliance with the International Financial Information Standards (IFRS), although it has no legal obligation to do so.
The 50 % of all Financing of World Anti -Doping Agency (FATHER), which in 2024 equals nearly 20 million dollars: The same value of all the governments of the world contributes together, contributing to the other 50 %.
He also said he re-distributed 90 % of his world sports income, which meant during 2021-2024 daily equivalent to 4.7 million to help athletes and sports organizations of all levels around the world were allocated. 2014 This figure is 3.25 million.
“Thanks to solid systems and management, built for many years, IOC finances have proven to be resistant despite convictions in the world.”
Since the adoption of the 2020 Olympic agenda, IOC revenue from above and broadcasting programs has lost from 5.2 billion (2013-2016) to 6,900 million (2017-2020/21) and 7.7 billion (2021-2024).
7,400 million secured by 2025-2028 and another 6,500 million for the period of 2029-2032.
Source: La Verdad

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