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Refugee Olympic Team for Tokyo 2020

14 October, 2018

There will be a Refugee Olympic Team at the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020. This decision was taken by the membership of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at the 133rd IOC Session in Buenos Aires.

The initiative is a continuation of the IOC’s commitment to play its part in addressing the global refugee crisis and another opportunity to continue to convey the message of solidarity and hope to millions of refugees and internally displaced athletes around the world.

The IOC Session has mandated Olympic Solidarity to establish the conditions for participation and define the identification and selection process of the team.

These elements will be carried out in close collaboration with the National Olympic Committees, the International Sport Federations, the Organizing Committee Tokyo 2020 and the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR.

The announcement of the Refugee Olympic Team Tokyo 2020 members will be made in 2020.

IOC President Thomas Bach said: “The IOC Session has once again endorsed this initiative. In an ideal world, we would not need to have a Refugee Team at the Olympic Games. But, unfortunately, the reasons why we first created a Refugee Olympic Team before the Olympic Games Rio 2016 continue to persist.

“We will do our utmost to welcome refugee athletes and give them a home and a flag in the Olympic Village in Tokyo with all the Olympic athletes from 206 National Olympic Committees. This is the continuation of an exciting, human and Olympic journey and a reminder to refugees that they are not forgotten.” 

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