India faces Olympic ban if governance dispute not resolved
Olympic Rings are pictured in front of The Olympic House, headquarters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at the opening of the executive board meeting of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), in Lausanne, Switzerland September 8, 2022.Laurent Gillieron/Pool via REUTERS
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The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) risks being banned from
the Olympic Games by December if it does not resolve a number of governance and
election disputes, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Thursday.
The IOC Executive Board also decided to postpone its session
in Mumbai in May 2023 to September/October.
The IOA elections were due last December but have been held
up by a court case seeking to change its constitution in line with rules
stipulated by the national sports code.
The IOC said the issues should be resolved by the time of its
session in December or the IOA would be banned, meaning that would stop Indian
athletes from competing at any Olympics and block any funding to the IOA from
the IOC.
"In order to agree on a constructive solution and
establish a roadmap leading to National Olympic Committee (NOC) elections, the
IOC will organise a joint meeting with all parties concerned later this month
in Lausanne," the Olympic body said in a statement.
"In view of the uncertain situation, the IOC Session due
to take place in Mumbai in May 2023, has been postponed until September/October
2023."
"Depending on the decisions taken during its next
meeting in December 2022 relating to the NOC (National Olympic Committee) of
India, the IOC Executive Board will decide as to whether the IOC Session in
2023 should be maintained in India or be relocated."
The IOA was previously banned at the end of 2012 after
elections saw a corruption-tainted official voted in as secretary general.
The South Asian nation returned to the Olympic fold two years
later during the 2014 Sochi Winter Games after voting in a new set of
officials.
The IOC also warned the Guatemalan national Olympic committee
of a ban next year if a domestic legal dispute is not resolved.
Paris will hold the next summer Olympics in 2024. The 2026
winter Games will be staged by Milan and Cortina D'Ampezzo in Italy.

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