The News (New Glasgow)

Paralympic­s leadership denied vote by IOC on 2024 host city

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The host city for the 2024 Paralympic­s will be selected without the Paralympic leadership having a say in whether Los Angeles or Paris is chosen.

It’s the consequenc­e of the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee electing a new president in early September - and the winner not immediatel­y and automatica­lly replacing outgoing leader Philip Craven as an Internatio­nal Olympic Committee member.

In an agreement that was extended last year , the city selected by the IOC to host the Olympics is also obliged to stage the Paralympic­s shortly afterward. A decision will be made next week on whether the 2028 host is also selected at the September meeting in Peru, with the IOC keen to avoid making a loser of either Paris or LA given the strength of the bids.

The IOC confirmed to The Associated Press “there will be no representa­tive from the IPC voting in Lima” on Sept. 13.

Four candidates are in the running to replace Craven as IPC president at a vote on Sept. 8 in Abu Dhabi: Patrick Jarvis, Andrew Parsons, John Petersson and Haidi Zhang.

“Sir Phil Craven will no longer be an IOC member once his mandate within the IPC ends,” the IOC said. “It does not mean however that his successor will automatica­lly become an IOC member. His potential candidatur­e will have to be proposed to the IOC members election commission which is charged with preparing profiles and proposing candidates in order to achieve a diverse and balanced membership of the IOC.

“The commission submits a report to the IOC executive board which is the competent body to propose a candidatur­e to the session. The session alone is competent to elect any IOC member.”

The IPC has been pushing to retain its vote, with Craven telling the AP that “something has to be worked out.”

Parsons, the IPC vicepresid­ent vying for the top job, called it “unfortunat­e.”

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