The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Olympic sports fall short of gender equality at board level

- By Graham Dunbar AP Sports Writer

GENEVA (AP) » A review of Olympic sports bodies published Tuesday found none had equal representa­tion of women on their ruling boards.

Men were able to stay in high office because more than onequarter of governing bodies had no term limits for presidents and other elected officials, according to an Associatio­n of Summer Olympic Internatio­nal Federation­s survey of 31 sports on the Tokyo Olympic program.

Only one of the 31 achieved more than 40% of women on its board, and 18 had female representa­tion of 25% or less.

“It is fair to say there is still a long way to go,” said Rowland Jack, a governance expert advising Lausanne-based ASOIF. “The amount of work being done varies considerab­ly from one sport to another.”

The gender gap is comparable

to the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, which has four women on its 15-member executive board, or 27% representa­tion. On the field of play, the IOC targets gender equality for athletes competing at the Olympics.

With some Olympic bodies having presidents stay in office for two decades and more, the latest review showed nine of 31 summer sports still had no policy to curb presidenti­al terms.

“We are generally in favor of term limits,” ASOIF president Francesco Ricci Bitti said on a conference call. “Sports has to be well governed to be credible.”

The ASOIF review is the third since 2016 in a process aiming to raise standards and transparen­cy in the often scandal-hit area of sports governance. The latest study showed improved scores with 24 of 27 core Summer Games sports reaching a target of 120 points from a maximum 200.

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