Olympic Movement
The Olympic Movement is a global phenomenon that represents the collective organizations, athletes, and participants dedicated to promoting the ideals and values of the Olympic Games. At the heart of the Olympic Movement is the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which serves as the governing body responsible for overseeing the organization of the Games and maintaining the principles of Olympism.
The Olympic Movement comprises various entities, including:
The Olympic Charter serves as the constitution of the Olympic Movement, outlining the rules and guidelines for organizing the Olympic Games and promoting sport globally. Central to the Charter is the mission to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport, practiced in accordance with Olympism and its values.
The Olympic Movement is rich in symbols and traditions, including:
In recent years, the Olympic Movement has expanded to include new and dynamic sports, such as those featured in the Olympic Esports Series, reflecting the evolving landscape of global sports. The IOC continues to adapt to modern challenges by promoting sustainable practices and inclusivity through initiatives like the Olympic Agenda 2020+5.
Exemplary contributions to the Olympic Movement are recognized through awards such as the Olympic Order, established in 1975, which honors distinguished service in promoting Olympic values.
The Olympic Movement is not just about organizing sporting events; it aims to foster global cooperation and understanding through sport. It encourages adherence to the Basic Universal Principles of Good Governance, ensuring transparency and accountability among all constituents of the Movement.
Through its extensive network and influence, the Olympic Movement continues to inspire millions worldwide by promoting peace, culture, and education through sport.