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  2. Olympic Charter - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Charter is a set of rules and guidelines for the organisation of the Olympic Games, and for governing the Olympic movement. Its last revision was on the 17th of July 2020 during the 136th IOC Session , held by video conference.

  3. Rule 40 - Wikipedia

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    Rule 40 is a by-law in the Olympic Charter stating that only approved sponsors may reference "Olympic-related terms". [1] It was introduced by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to prevent so-called ambush marketing by companies who are not official sponsors and to sanction links between athletes and unofficial sponsors during a blackout period starting nine days before the opening of ...

  4. International Olympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    Monitor the observance of the Olympic Charter; Approve the IOC's internal organisation, its organisation chart and all internal regulations relating to its organisation; Manage the IOC's finances and prepares an annual report; Present a report to the Session on any proposed change of the Olympic Charter, one of its Rules or bye-laws;

  5. Despite Protest Rules, the Olympics Have Never Been Neutral

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    Since the 1955 Olympic Charter, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has sought to govern demonstrations and protest at the Games, which is now known as Rule 50 in its bylaws. While the ...

  6. Sex eligibility rules for female athletes are complex and ...

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    The Switzerland-based organization manages the “Olympic Charter” book of rules, owns the Olympics brand, picks the hosts and helps fund them through the billions of dollars it earns selling ...

  7. Explainer-Olympics-How will Russian athletes be cleared to ...

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    At the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 the Russian Olympic team had 330 athletes and the Belarus delegation 104. The Russian team was limited then due to doping violations.

  8. Olympism - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental principles of Olympism are outlined in the Olympic Charter. Olympism is a philosophy that seeks to blend sport with culture, education, and international cooperation. It emphasizes the joy of effort, the educational value of good examples, social responsibility, and respect for universal ethical principles.

  9. IOC suspends Russian Olympic Committee after it tried to ...

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    That tactic is a breach of the Olympic Charter, which recognizes Ukraine as a separate entity from Russia. IOC Executive Board suspends Russian Olympic Committee with immediate effect.