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Igniting the Games: The Evolution of the Olympics and Bachs Legacy by Miller, David

Igniting the Games: The Evolution of the Olympics and Bachs Legacy by Miller, David

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Igniting the Games: The Evolution of the Olympics and Bachs Legacy

Author(s): Miller, David
Pub: Pitch Publishing
Pack Qty: 48 (Paperback)
ISBN: 9781801501422 - New

215mm x 137mm x 22mm

Publication: 2023

Pages: 272

The US boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics left German lawyer Thomas Bach unable to defend his fencing title.

Instead, he devoted the next 20 years to climbing the sports administrative ladder.

His mission was to protect athletes independent rights, and his ambition to become IOC president. Bach was elected IOC president in 2013, and immediately set about transforming the organizations century-old constitution. His 40-point agenda launched a radical host city election procedure, while enforcing the International Federations internal disciplines and introducing new Olympic sports such as skateboarding.

New age Olympics had arrived - but it wasnt all smooth sailing. With Russias institutional cheating marring three consecutive Games, the near financial collapse of Rio 16 and the threatened cancellation of Tokyo 2020, Bach sustained IOC equilibrium through repeated crises.

The Future of the Games reveals how Bach transformed the Olympics and saved a ponderous ancient institution from itself.

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