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AIBA PRESIDENT TO RUN FOR IOC PRESIDENCY

24/05/2013 - 9.16.30

 

 

Boxing President Ching-Kuo to run for IOC Presidency

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AIBA President and IOC EC Member, Dr Ching-Kuo Wu, will run for IOC Presidency / AIBA

AIBA President and IOC EC Member, Dr Ching-Kuo Wu, will run for IOC Presidency
 
(SFC) – Dr. Ching-Kuo, International Boxing Association President and International Olympic Committee Executive Board Member, revealed his intentions to run for the International Olympic Committee Presidency with his manifesto.
“For the past 25 years, every January 1 reminded me of my first day as an IOC member back in 1988,” he said. “All of these magical moments I have spent within the Olympic Movement have inspired my entire life and have helped me to stay young in heart, humble and continuously motivated to serve all sports and their athletes I dearly love.
“Following these two inspiring decades, today is a very special date for me as it is my honour to announce that I have decided to run for the IOC Presidency election scheduled for September this year.
“Since 1980, 33 years until today, the IOC has lived under the leadership of two great Presidents. I truly believe that no other individual, including me, will ever be able to lead the Olympic Movement the way they did. These two leaders have made of the IOC a true leading organisation that contributes to offering welfare and bright hope to all mankind. The days of the IOC Renaissance have certainly arrived.
“Therefore, I truly believe that the IOC now needs a leader who is able to harmonise all relationships, delegate his responsibilities to the members and support them in the realisation of the Olympic ideals and beyond. The next President should inspire members to collaborate, to provide leadership and to represent the IOC in their country.”
Wu said he fears the younger generation is suffering from a lack of education in problematic areas such as doping, gambling, match-fixing and violence.
“Therefore, I would like to propose to all of our colleagues that we pose ourselves as members of an organisation that leads the effort in making our world a better place not only for our athletes and the Olympic family, but also for our neighbours and society at large.
“I strongly urge that we concentrate more on education than ever before. I truly believe that there is no better solution to fighting against these problems than providing young people with education early on. This is one of the best ways to bring the IOC well beyond what it has achieved as of today.
“I have been extremely fortunate to have gained a wide range of experiences in my career. My professional work as an architect has taught me how to plan, create, collaborate, and realise my artistic visions. My volunteer work within the Olympic family – ranging from NOC and IF roles to opening three Olympic Museums – has allowed me to fulfill my passion for Olympism.
“Now that the time has come, I am ready to step up. With the support of my colleagues, I hope to take my ideals further by becoming President of the International Olympic Committee. By placing your confidence in me, I know that we can work together to create a better future for the Olympic Movement.
“Today, I am happy to share with all of you my manifesto and I look forward to exchanging my ideas and opinions on any of these topics.
“Once again, it has been my great pride to serve for many years the Olympic Movement as an IOC member from my Chinese Taipei and it will be my great honour to bring the Olympic Movement beyond Olympism by representing the entire world.”
 

Source: www.sportsfeatures.com/olympicsnews/story/50310/boxing-president-ching-kuo-to-run-for-ioc-presidency