The IOC will elect a new president, the 10th in 131 years, during a highly competitive election with seven candidates. The winner will address key issues, including the path towards the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games and selection of a host for the 2036 Games.
On Thursday, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect a new president, marking the 10th leader in its 131-year history. This election is noteworthy for its competitive nature, featuring seven candidates, making it one of the most open Olympic elections in many years.
The upcoming election for the IOC presidency is crucial, as it will determine leadership direction in navigating political and sports challenges for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles and the selection of a host city for the 2036 Olympics, potentially in India or the Middle East.
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