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IOC Approves New $10,000 Olympic Athlete Grant and Broader Reform Package

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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 1 day ago
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What happened

The IOC approved a new $10,000 grant for every Olympic athlete after they compete, starting with Milan 2026 participants. It also adopted new rules for Olympic sport selection, host-city bidding, and political neutrality at its 146th session in Lausanne.

  • 01IOC will pay Olympic athletes a $10,000 grant after they compete.
  • 02The new grant starts with athletes from the Milan 2026 Winter Olympics.
  • 03Sport entries will now be judged by discipline using analytical criteria.
  • 04A new host-city process will shape selections for 2036 and 2040.
  • 05The IOC also strengthened rules on political neutrality in sport.

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N12Center · Hebrew1 day ago
IOC Approves New $10,000 Olympic Athlete Grant and Broader Reform Package
MakoCenter · Hebrew1 day ago
IOC Approves New $10,000 Olympic Athlete Grant Starting With Milan 2026

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