Friday, November 20, 2015

Bach: “What happened in Paris is an attack on human values ​​and Olympic. We fight for a clean sport without doping “- The Messenger

from our correspondent
PRAGUE terrorism occupied the opening session of the European Olympic Committees as well as the phenomenon, or rather scaldalo and doping but also that of refugees, a problem concerning the whole of Europe. The start of work, with Thomas Bach, president of world sport that kicked off and spoke at length about these events, it also focuses on current issues and social and are closely related to sport.
“This is not an attack on a country or a city – said the number 1 of the IOC referring to the terrorist attacks in Paris – It is a real attack on human values ​​and Olympic.” Olympic values ​​not only because the stadiums have been targeted in sports but because there is so much civilization. Bach has again expressed the closeness of the sport to the Olympic Committee French hard hit.

On doping, the intervention of the president was hard. He talked about the credibility of the sport that is mined together with sporting events. “We must as soon as a good governance along with the transparency of the sport. The commitment is to improve the anti-doping system in view of Rio 2016. The first thing we must do is to give executives some answers to the observer at this time what happens in our world with doping. “

Duro, we said, Bach with athletes and executives involved. “They will be punished – he explained to the audience gathered in the hotel Intercontinental – Russia must return within the law as soon as possible. Remember all: the health of the athletes must be protected in every way. In all this, you need the utmost cooperation from governments. “

A humanitarian Bach, president attentive to the problems of the world, problems that disrupt life as that of refugees. The head of world sport has touched, talking about the refugees, the issue of sports. It not focused only on the samples that are forced to flee their homes. “Our aid must be up to those who are not a champion,” he noted that Bach made it clear, in fact offered an opportunity for those who no longer saw a homeland in the Olympics. “They will offer the Olympic flag to race,” he added.

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