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IOC to adapt ‘refugee athletes program’

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Tokyo, July 27: Refugee athletes need to be given more chances to compete and earn money in international sports, the IOC said Tuesday following criticism from runners who left the Olympic program.
Several potential members of the Refugee Olympic Team forfeited their chance of competing at the Tokyo Games by leaving in recent years to stay in Europe and avoid returning to a training camp for runners in Kenya.
Claims by runners originally from South Sudan about a controlling management style and being denied chances to earn money from races and sponsors were detailed this month.
Asked Tuesday about those claims, an International Olympic Committee official overseeing the refugee team said we are learning through this process. “We are responding to that as much as we can,” said James Macleod, the IOC’s director of team relations.
“We understand that now that the athletes go into this elite athlete pathway coming to compete at the Olympic Games their expectations obviously are heightened.”
Macleod noted the IOC created the team program with the United Nations’ refugee agency in Geneva only months before 10 athletes were sent to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
“Life has evolved, the athletes have evolved, their needs have evolved,” said Macleod, adding the IOC has made more money available to support athletes. The IOC-supported 29-member refugee team in Tokyo, competing in 12 different sports. (AP)

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