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International Youth
- Integrity through sport
We are focusing on
youth because the deeper values of Olympism transcend sport. Being your
best, respecting others, and overcoming adversity are as much about the
journey through life as meaningful involvement in sport. Because the public,
and especially youth, are fascinated by Olympians, we are privileged and
responsible to practice these values, and will help develop emerging leaders
by educating youth.

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love running, the good days and the not-so-good days. To me, the Olympic
spirit symbolizes your search toward your inner self, to know your
inner self. If you give up hope in this search, you give up hope in
life," |
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Zola
Budd, RSA, Athletics,
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5000
m. World Record Holder, and Olympian, 1984.
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International
Sport Leaders - Integrity in sport
We continue to address
leaders of international sport because sport plays such a fundamental
role in our global society, by instilling ethical human values. The leaders
of international sport have a role as guardians of the Olympic Movement.
OATH will encourage and challenge those in formal leadership in sport
to uphold the responsibility that comes with privilege.
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