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July 07, 2007 Saturday Jamadi-us-Sani 21, 1428






IOC approves Youth Games from 2010


GUATEMALA CITY, July 6: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has approved a plan to stage summer and winter Youth Games to try to overturn the dwindling interest of teenagers in the movement.

With the average age of television viewers of the Olympics increasing and youngsters turning away, the IOC has said it needs to change to secure its survival.

“The Olympic Games are a premier event,” President Jacques Rogge told an IOC session in Guatemala City. “It is our duty to make sure they remain a success in the future.”

For athletes aged 14-18, the first summer Games will take place in 2010 and the inaugural winter edition two years later.

The first host city will be decided next February.

The summer Youth Olympics will cost about $30 million and the winter version between $15 million to $20 million, Rogge said.

He added that judges, referees and delegation officials would also be young people.

Rogge said six unnamed cities had already expressed an interest in staging the 2010 event.

“This is not about business. It should not be profit-making Games,” said IOC executive director Gilbert Felli. “They will not be copying the Olympic Games.”—Reuters






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