Olympic Games: a presidential election of the more open Olympic Committee than ever

Olympic Games a presidential election of the more open Olympic

With seven candidates in the running to succeed the German Thomas Bach, never an election to the presidency of the International Olympic Committee has been so open or also indecisive in 130 years of existence. Among them, the president of the International Cycling Union and the French Olympic Committee David Lappartient, the British boss of the World Federation of Athletics Sebastian Coe or the Spaniard Juan Antonio Samaranch Junior, son of the former emblematic boss of CIO Juan Antonio Samaranch.

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