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International single sports organization received US$590 million in the Paris Olympics

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Xinhua News Agency, Lausanne, Switzerland, June 11 (Reporter Shan Lei) The Association of International Single Sports Federations of the Summer Olympics (ASOIF, referred to as "Summer Olympic Association") held the 49th Congress in Lausanne on the 11th, and introduced that the project sharing work of the 2024 Paris Olympics has been completed.

According to reports, the total share of the Paris Olympics to international individual sports organizations is approximately US$590 million (about RMB 4.237 billion), higher than the US$540 million of the Tokyo Olympics. At present, some individual sports organizations have announced their fiscal revenue and expenditure status, which lists the amount of share obtained by each, but it will take some time for the comprehensive share form to be published.

The Summer Olympics Conference added four new members of the Council, namely Lalovic, President of the World Wrestling Federation, Roland, Secretary-General of the International Basketball Federation, and Lester Leper, Vice President of the World Track and Field Federation. This is also the first time that the new chairman Ingma Devos presided over the plenary meeting of the Summer Olympics Association. The Belgian, who also serves as the president of the International Equestrian Federation, officially became the chairman of the Summer Olympics Association in January this year. At the beginning of the morning meeting, IOC President Bach and President-elect Coventry came to the Lausanne Conference to deliver speeches.

Dowos said: "The Summer Olympic Association will continue to help the communication between the International Olympic Committee and various individual sports organizations and play a more important role in the future Olympics." The conference also absorbed the World Boxing Federation as its new member. In February this year, the International Olympic Committee Executive Committee decided to temporarily recognize the World Boxing Federation as an international single-sports organization responsible for boxing in the Olympics. (End)

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