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  2. Right To Play - Wikipedia

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    Right To Play is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to use play to empower vulnerable children to overcome the effects of war, poverty, and disease. Right To Play's work is connected to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals , and focuses on four outcome areas: quality education , children's health and well-being , girls ...

  3. International Charter of Physical Education, Physical ...

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    The International Charter of Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport [1] is a rights-based document which was adopted by member states of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), on 18 November 2015 during the 38th session of the UNESCO General Conference.

  4. International Olympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    In the immediate days prior to the referendum, the IOC and the PRC government, issued a threatening statement, suggesting that if the team underwent the name change, the IOC had the legal right to make a "suspension of or forced withdrawal," of the team from the 2020 Summer Olympics.

  5. IOC has effectively cleared the way for Russia to cheat ... - AOL

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    Russia's Kamila Valieva has continued training in Beijing while waiting for a ruling on the IOC appeal. That ruling came Monday, and will allow her to continue to compete in the 2022 Olympic Games.

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

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    The IOC also stated it reserves the right to decide whether athletes from Russia will be allowed to take part in the 2024 Paris Olympics and the Milano Cortina Olympics in 2026. The IOC can issue ...

  7. In Jordan Chiles' case, IOC has precedent to hand out two ...

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    At the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, in what became known as the French judge scandal, the IOC gave out two gold medals — to Canada and Russia — rather than take the gold medal from the ...

  8. Olympic Charter - Wikipedia

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    Olympic torch. 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.

  9. Why was Jordan Chiles asked to give her bronze medal back ...

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    After the IOC asked that Chiles return the bronze medal on Aug. 11, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) said in a statement that they plan to appeal the decision.