Olympic Agenda 2020
Olympic Agenda 2020
Adopted by the IOC Session at its meeting in Monaco in December 2014, Olympic Agenda 2020 is a set of 40 detailed recommendations whose overarching goal was to safeguard the Olympic values and strengthen the role of sport in society.
The roadmap for the IOC and the Olympic Movement, Olympic Agenda 2020 was built on the three pillars of Credibility, Sustainability and Youth. The 40 separate yet interrelated recommendations were identified and collated through a collaborative and consultative process involving Olympic Movement stakeholders and outside experts. They were driven by a recognition that the world was evolving rapidly and that the Olympic Movement had the opportunity to be an agent of change.
Since Olympic Agenda 2020 was adopted in December 2014, it has had a profound impact in all spheres. It has:
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strengthened the IOC and the Olympic Movement by introducing changes intended to make the Olympic Games fit for the future;
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safeguarded the Olympic values; and
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strengthened the role of sport in society.
These achievements, which will continue to evolve, have laid solid foundations for the future.
Olympic Agenda 2020
- Olympic Agenda 2020 - Context and BackgroundOlympic Agenda 2020 - Presentation at the 127th SessionOlympic Agenda 2020 - Recommendation 28Olympic Agenda 2020 - Midway ReportOlympic Agenda 2020 - Half-time StatusOlympic Agenda 2020 - Implementation Plan - 2015 and beyondOlympic Agenda 2020 - Implementation Plan - 2016 and beyondOlympic Agenda 2020 - Implementation Plan - 2017 and beyondOlympic Agenda 2020 Closing Report Speech at the 137th IOC SessionOlympic Agenda 2020 - Closing ReportOlympic Agenda 2020 - Highlights