The refugee team for the 2024 Olympic Games was presented

The refugee team for the 2024 Olympic Games was presented

Led by Afghan cyclist Masomah Ali Zada, who studies in Lille and who already participated three years ago in the Tokyo Gamesthe 23 men and 13 women will participate in the river parade along the Seine only behind Greece, the Olympic nation, at the opening ceremony on July 26, ahead of the rest of the delegations.

“It will send a message of hope to more than 100 million displaced people in the world. At the same time it will serve to raise awareness among billions of people of the extent of the refugee crisis,” the president of the IOC Thomas Bach.

“We welcome you all with open arms,” he said in the presentation. Thomas Bach, visibly moved, “with your participation you will demonstrate the human potential for resilience and excellence. I encourage everyone to come together to give us the greatest support.”

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“They will send a message of hope to more than 100 million displaced people in the world,” said the president of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, in a video conference when introducing the Refugee Team that will compete in Paris.

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The athletes have been selected for their “sports performance”, but also trying to achieve “a balanced representation” of sports, gender and countries of origin, according to the IOC.

There will be athletes from Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, Sudan, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Cuba and Venezuela, who live in 15 different countries; United States, Canada, Mexico, Kenya, Jordan, Israel and nine European countries.

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The delegation, which has its own emblem – a circle of arrows that symbolizes “the common experience” of its journeys – will compete in 12 sports: athletics, swimming, judo, canoeing, boxing, taekwondo, badminton, cycling, shooting, wrestling, break dancing and weightlifting.

“For the first time” since the creation of the refugee Olympic team, before the Rio 2016 Games, “one of the team members qualified on merit,” without receiving an invitation, he stressed. Ali Zada in a meeting with the press.

It’s about the boxer Cindy Ngamba, a Cameroonian refugee in the United Kingdom -due to the criminal repression of homosexuality in her country of birth-, who will be the main medal option for the refugee team. She is a triple English champion in three different weight classes and is rated at -75kg.

Those selected will participate in a concentration prior to the Games in Bayeux (northwest France), as was done in Doha before the edition of Tokyo in 2021.

He IOC created the Olympic refugee team in 2015, a year marked by the displacement of millions of people, many of them due to the war in Syria. In Rio-2016 there were ten athletes in three disciplines and 29 in Tokyo, in 12 sports.

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