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Answered by rubisnithi
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IOC is the governing body of the Olympic movement. It is a non-profit, non governmental organisation based in Switzerland. The council also ensures the regular celebration of the Olympic games, supports all affiliated members organisations of the Olymic movement and strongly encourages, by appropriate means, the promotion of the Olympic values.

Functions of I.O.C. :

(i) To encourage and support the promotion of ethics in sports as well as education of youth through sports and to dedicate its efforts in ensuring that, in sport, the spirit of fair play prevails and violence is banned.

(ii) To act against any form of discrimination affecting the Olympic movement.

(iii) To lead the fight against doping in sports.

(iv) To take action in order to strengthen the unity and to protect the independence of the Olympic movement.

(v) To encourage and support the efforts of sports organizations and public authorities to provide for social and professional future of athletes.

(vi) To encourage and support the organization, development and co-ordination of sports and sports competitions.

(vii) To ensure regular celebration of the Olympic Games.

(viii) To promote a positive legacy from Olympic Games to the host cities and host countries.

(ix) To encourage and support initiatives blending sport with culture and education.

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Answered by lakshya478688
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Functions of I.O.A.:

To develop and protect the Olympic movement and amateur sports.

To enforce and defend the exclusive rights of the Association to the use of Olympic flag andOlympic insignia.

To enforce all rules and regulations of the.

The IOC's primary function is to establish and advance the principles of the Olympic Charter, and its attendant ideology of Olympism, which provide the values and rules for the gov- ernance of the Olympic Movement and the organization of the Olympic Games.

The Olympic Games are the exclusive property of the IOC, which is the supreme authority for all matters concerning the Games. Its role is to supervise, support and monitor the organisation of the Games; ensure that they run smoothly; and make sure that the rules of the Olympic Charter are respected.

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