IOC Chief Urges EU to Protect Sport's Autonomy Amid Global Tensions

International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry addressed the EU Sport Forum, emphasizing sport's unique role as a unifying platform in a divided world. She urged European policymakers to protect the autonomy and political neutrality of sports to ensure athletes can compete freely without political interference. Coventry highlighted the broader societal value of sport, including its role in promoting health, inclusivity, and social cohesion at the grassroots level. She concluded by expressing confidence that sport can remain a beacon of hope if its core principles are upheld.

Key Points: IOC President Calls for Sport Neutrality at EU Forum

  • Sport is a unifying force beyond politics
  • Autonomy is critical for athletes to compete freely
  • EU must uphold principles of neutrality
  • Sport offers health and social cohesion benefits
  • Political interference threatens sport's role
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IOC Prez Coventry urges policymakers to protect the autonomy and neutrality of sports at EU Sport Forum

IOC President Kirsty Coventry urges EU policymakers to safeguard the autonomy and political neutrality of sport to preserve its unifying power.

"Sport...offers a rare space where people meet not as adversaries, but as fellow human beings. - Kirsty Coventry"

New Delhi, April 16

International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry has underlined the unifying potential of sport amid rising global tensions, urging policymakers to safeguard its neutrality and independence. Speaking at the EU Sport Forum in Cyprus, Coventry said sport continues to serve as a rare platform that brings people together beyond political and cultural divides.

Drawing on the example of the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, Coventry said international sporting events offer a contrast to the divisions seen worldwide. "Sport - and the Olympic Games in particular - offer the opposite of the division we see in this world. They offer a rare space where people meet not as adversaries, but as fellow human beings. A much-needed space of peaceful competition," she said.

She, however, cautioned that this role can only be preserved if sport remains free from political interference. Emphasising the importance of autonomy, Coventry noted that athletes can only perform and inspire under conditions of neutrality. "Athletes can only inspire us if they are able to compete. They can only do so if we keep sport strictly neutral ground. If politics does not take over on the field of play. For all of us, this means that we must protect the autonomy of sport. So that we can tell all the athletes, no matter where they come from: yes, you can compete freely, without political interference beyond your control," she stated.

Addressing European policymakers directly, she called for continued support in upholding these principles. "I call on the EU and its Member States to stand by these principles that you have recognised so often: respect the autonomy of sport and support the political neutrality of the IOC and of the Olympic Games. Because only then can the power of sport truly unfold," she added.

Coventry also highlighted the broader societal value of sport, pointing to the European model that promotes inclusivity, solidarity and grassroots participation. She urged that the European Union's future sports strategy should reinforce these foundations, noting that community-level sport plays a key role in strengthening social cohesion.

She further emphasised the economic and health benefits associated with physical activity, describing it as a cost-effective tool in preventing diseases and supporting mental well-being. "Physical activity is not only a lifestyle choice; it is one of the most effective low-cost, high-impact tools to prevent disease and support mental health," she said.

Concluding her remarks, Coventry expressed optimism about sport's continued relevance as a unifying force. "If we stay true to the principles and values that unite us, then I have no doubt that sport can continue to play its role in our societies, and that the Olympic Games can continue to be a beacon of hope for us all," she said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Absolutely agree with her. But sometimes it's a double standard, no? When certain countries are banned from events, isn't that political interference too? The IOC needs to be consistent.
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Rohit P
Sports should be above politics. Remember when Indian and Pakistani players hug after a match? That's the spirit we need more of. Good speech by Coventry.
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Sarah B
The point about grassroots sport and community cohesion is so true. In Indian villages, a local kabaddi or football match brings everyone together. Governments should fund these activities more.
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Vikram M
While the sentiment is noble, complete neutrality is an ideal. In the real world, sports bodies often take political stands. The challenge is to minimize it so the athlete's dream isn't crushed.
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Kavya N
She is 100% correct about physical activity being a low-cost health tool. After COVID, we all realized this. Hope our sports ministry also focuses on promoting everyday fitness, not just medals. 🏃‍♀️

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