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IOC24 Feb 2026, 00:00 from OCA
Otabek Umarov, Vice President of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and First Deputy Chairman of the National Olympic Committee of Uzbekistan, has been appointed to the FIA Senate, marking the first Central Asian representative in the motorsport governing body's Senate. This appointment is expected to boost motorsports and mobility development in Uzbekistan and provide a regional voice within the FIA.
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IOC23 Feb 2026, 05:55 from NewsisPerson mentioned: Seung Min RYU
Won Yun-jong, the legendary Korean bobsledder and newly elected IOC Athlete Representative, was introduced on stage at the closing ceremony of the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics. He secured the top spot in the athlete representative election, receiving overwhelming support. Won Yun-jong, a silver medalist at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, joins Moon Dae-sung and Seung Min RYU (current president of the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee) as the third Korean to serve as an IOC Athlete Representative. He is also the first winter sports athlete from Korea to achieve this distinction. His term will last until the 2034 Utah Winter Olympics.
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IOC22 Feb 2026, 17:45 from NewsisPerson mentioned: Seung Min RYU
At the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics, Kim Jae-yeol, President of the International Luge Federation (ISU) and IOC member, was elected to the IOC Executive Board. Simultaneously, Won Yun-jong, a Korean bobsleigh legend, was elected as an IOC Athlete Representative. This marks a significant increase in Korea's influence within the international sports community, with two Korean representatives now holding key positions. Kim's election to the Executive Board, which oversees crucial decisions including Olympic host city selection, is expected to benefit Korea's bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics. Won Yun-jong, the first winter sports athlete from Korea to be elected as an IOC Athlete Representative, aims to support athletes and promote their rights within the Olympic movement.
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IOC22 Feb 2026, 09:00 from ANOC
The 145th IOC Session in Milan saw the election of Yunjong Won (Korea, bobsleigh) and Johanna Talihärm (Estonia, biathlon) from the IOC Athletes’ Commission to IOC membership, and Pau Gasol Sáez elected to the Executive Board. Syed Shahid Ali and Dr Robin E. Mitchell were confirmed as Honorary Members. The IOC membership will total 106, with 46 women and 60 men, including 42 Olympians. An extraordinary IOC Session is scheduled for June 2026.
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IOC21 Feb 2026, 16:00 from SportsIn
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is facing criticism from Ukraine following the selection of a Russian national, Anastasia Kucherova, to carry the Ukraine placard during the opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. The Ukrainian government has demanded an investigation and apology, citing a violation of Olympic principles and symbolic insensitivity given the ongoing conflict. This incident follows a previous controversy where a Ukrainian athlete was disqualified for a helmet displaying war-related imagery. The situation is further complicated by the International Paralympic Committee's (IPC) decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flags, prompting Ukrainian officials to boycott the Paralympic Games.