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North Korea Olympic committee 'suspended' until end 2022 for Tokyo no-show: IOC

Suspension is attributed to violation of Olympic Charter's main tenets, which obliges each country to send athletes ‘to participate in the Games’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Sep 2021 10:00AM

North Korea Olympic committee 'suspended' until end 2022 for Tokyo no-show: IOC
North Korea's national Olympic committee was the only one out of over 200 not to participate in the delayed 2020 Games in Japan − as pictured here in a Seoul news broadcast − after rejecting all of the International Olympic Committee's proposals over coronavirus safety protocols − AFP pic, September 9, 2021

LAUSANNE − The International Olympic Committee (IOC) punished North Korea's Tokyo Games no-show by suspending their national Olympic committee (NOC) until the end of 2022, Olympic chief, Thomas Bach, announced on Wednesday.

The suspension covers the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics.

"The NOC of the People's Republic of Korea was the only NOC not participating in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The IOC executive board decided to suspend the NOC until the end of 2022, as a result of this unilateral decision," Bach told a press conference.

North Korea was the only one of over 200 NOCs not to participate in the delayed 2020 Games in Japan.

As a result, they violated one of the Olympic Charter's main tenets that "each NOC is obliged to participate in the Games of the Olympiad by sending athletes".

Their refusal came after rejecting all of the IOC's proposals over coronavirus safety protocols ‘until the very last minute, including the provision of vaccines’, an IOC statement pointed out.

It said the North Koreans had received clear warnings about the consequences of carrying out their first boycott of a Summer Games since Seoul in 1988.

Bach said if a North Korean athlete qualifies for Beijing, the IOC will make "an appropriate decision in due course".

With the suspension comes the permanent blocking of IOC support, which had been withheld due to international sanctions.

And the impoverished isolated state, which competed in the last Winter Games held across the Korean border in Pyeongchang in 2018, will miss out on any assistance from the IOC during the suspension. – AFP, September 10, 2021

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