What is the role of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in the organisation of the Olympic Games?
The organisation of the Games consists of a partnership between the IOC and the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG). The Games are the exclusive property of the IOC, which has the last word on any question related to them. The IOC plays a supervisory and support role; in other words, it controls the organisation of the Games, ensures they run successfully, and checks that the principles and rules of the Olympic Charter are observed. • Learn more • The OCOGs • Who belongs to the Olympic Movement? • Olympic Charter: Chapter 5, Rule 36, p.
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