Kenyan Olympic board OKs reforms after IOC spat
Kenya’s under-fire Olympic committee (NOCK) yesterday agreed to make changes to its constitution and call for fresh elections in May after its Rio Games debacle. The committee’s decision comes after it twice failed to reach consensus to enact the reforms, prompting the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to freeze funding to Kenya earlier this month. “We are happy that we have reached a unanimous agreement to save our country and the future of our youth,” NOCK chief Kipchoge Keino told AFP. “An independent electoral body will be named in the next seven days to oversee the NOCK elections which will be held on May 8.” The IOC assisted in the drafting of new laws following a national outcry over corruption and the treatment of the Kenyan team at last summer’s Olympics. The new document strips the incumbent NOCK executive committee members, including Kipchoge, of a voting monopoly which allowed them to maintain their grip on power. Under the previous system, the 13 members of the executive committee each had a vote, while the 21 sports associations had one vote per body. —AFP