International Olympic Committee (IOC) क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
12 points- 1.
The IOC's primary role is to organize the Summer and Winter Olympic Games, which occur every four years. The Youth Olympic Games, a more recent addition, targets younger athletes. These events showcase athletic excellence and promote international understanding.
- 2.
The IOC selects the host cities for the Olympic Games. This is a highly competitive process involving detailed bids from candidate cities. The IOC evaluates factors such as infrastructure, financial viability, environmental impact, and public support. For example, several cities are currently vying to host the 2036 Summer Olympics, including potential bids from Germany, India and Qatar.
- 3.
The IOC recognizes National Olympic Committees (NOCs) in each country. These NOCs are responsible for selecting and sending athletes to the Olympic Games. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is India's NOC.
दृश्य सामग्री
Key Functions and Challenges of the IOC
Mind map illustrating the key functions, responsibilities, and challenges faced by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- ●Organization of Olympic Games
- ●Selection of Host Cities
- ●Ethical Conduct & Anti-Doping
- ●Revenue Generation & Distribution
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सामान्य प्रश्न
121. What is the most common MCQ trap regarding the IOC's structure and mandate?
Students often incorrectly assume the IOC directly manages all aspects of the Olympic Games. The trap is to credit the IOC with tasks primarily handled by the Host City Organizing Committee or International Sports Federations (IFs). For example, an MCQ might state: 'The IOC is responsible for setting competition rules for each sport.' This is incorrect; IFs set the rules.
परीक्षा युक्ति
Remember: IOC sets the overall framework and delegates specific operational tasks. Focus on the 'big picture' responsibilities of the IOC.
2. Why do students often confuse the roles of the IOC and the National Olympic Committees (NOCs)? What's the key distinction?
The confusion arises because both are involved in the Olympics, but at different levels. The IOC is the supreme authority, setting the overall direction and rules for the Olympic Movement. NOCs, like the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), are responsible for selecting, training, and sending athletes from their respective countries to the Games. Think of the IOC as the global governing body and NOCs as national representatives.
