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International Olympic Committee News Digest

Archive·Dec 10, 2025
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International Olympic Committee News Digest

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OC Executive Board approves seven athletes’ changes of sporting nationality for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games

Olympic Charter to be amended to clarify definition and composition of Olympic emblems

Asunción Paraguay; Bangkok, Thailand; and Santiago, Chile invited into a Targeted Dialogue for the Youth Olympic Games in 2030

IOC Executive Board proposes badminton player Soraya Aghaei Haji Agha for election as IOC Member at 145th IOC Session in Milan

Bieing 2022 athletes first to get access to Olympic Games footage

Milano Cortina 2026 organisers highlight Games readiness and momentum in update to the IOC Executive Board

First qualification systems for LA28 approved

IOC adjusts timeline for French Alps 2030 sports programme decisions

Published December 10, 2025

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