Nita Ambani re-elected to IOC: Secures second term as committee member ahead of Paris Olympics
Nita Ambani is re-elected, her second term, which aligns with Paris 2024, shows India's expanding prominence in world sports.
Published: Thursday,Jul 25, 2024 01:43 AM GMT-06:00
Nita Ambani, founder of the Reliance Foundation, has been re-elected to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for a second term. This announcement was made on Wednesday, just before the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Ambani first joined the IOC in 2016, becoming the first Indian woman to do so.
Ambani expressed her gratitude for the renewed trust placed in her. She said she was "deeply honoured" and thanked IOC President Thomas Bach and her colleagues. "This re-election is not just a personal milestone but also a recognition of India's growing influence in the global sporting arena," she noted.
Ambani highlighted that her re-election reflects India's rising stature in the world of sports. She shared her joy with every Indian and emphasized her commitment to strengthening the Olympic Movement in India and globally. Since her first appointment, Ambani has worked hard to advance India's Olympic vision. Through the Reliance Foundation, she has impacted the lives of over 22.9 million children and youth.
https://x.com/RIL_Updates/status/1816128673839304913The recent IOC session hosted in Mumbai was the first in over four decades, marking a significant moment for India's sports influence. This event underscored India's growing role in the international sports community.
IOC President Thomas Bach congratulated Ambani and other re-elected members and expressed his appreciation, saying, "Congratulations to everybody re-elected in the committee, and thank you to every colleague for carrying me on their shoulders."
The Paris Olympics will take place from July 26 to August 11, 2024. Ambani's continued involvement in the IOC as the event approaches highlights her ongoing commitment to promoting and supporting global sports. Her re-election not only celebrates her personal achievements but also underscores India's expanding influence in the international sporting landscape. This renewed role will enable her to further advocate for inclusive sports programs and contribute to the Olympic Movement's global goals, ensuring that the spirit of sportsmanship continues to thrive worldwide.
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