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OLYMPIC COMMITTEE DENOUNCES RACIST GRAFFITI

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The French Olympic Committee (CNOSF) has denounced racist graffiti that was found on Black athletes’ posters in front of the National Institute of Sport (INSEP) at the weekend. The CNOSF said it was filing a complaint to the police against the unknown perpetrato­rs. One of the athletes on the posters is double Olympic judo champion Teddy Riner. “The CNOSF firmly denounces the racist degradatio­n of the portraits of the champions of the French team displayed at INSEP Paris,” the CNOSF said in a statement on Monday.

“These champions represent France, in all its diversity. They embody the values of respect, tolerance and unity that are at the heart of the Olympic project that we all have at heart to promote and defend,” CNOSF president Denis Masseglia told the governing body’s general assembly. French sports minister Roxana Maracinean­u described the graffiti as “despicable”. “The fight against racism must continue,” she said. Paris is the host city for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.

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