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Afghan woman among nine new IOC members as Coe, Infantino miss out

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BUENOS AIRES: Samira Asghari, a 24-year-old Afghan woman, was among nine new Internatio­nal Olympic Committee members elected yesterday, but there was still no place for either IAAF president Sebastian Coe or FIFA head Gianni Infantino.

“She’s a lady who is doing a fantastic job to promote women’s sports in Afghanista­n,” IOC president Thomas Bach said of Asghari, who made her name as captain of the Afghan women’s basketball team before holding several

roles in sports administra­tion.

“You know very well that this is not very easy for many reasons in this country.” The two other women elected at the 133rd IOC meeting in the Argentinia­n capital were Daina Gudzinevic­iute, president of the Lithuanian Olympic committee, and Felicite Rwemarika, first vice-president of the Rwandan Olympic committee.

Among other new members are Prince Jygyel Ugyen Wangchuck, president of the Bhutanese Olympic committee, Japan’s Morinari Watanabe, head of the Internatio­nal Gymnastics federation, and Brazilian Andrew Parsons, president of the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee.

Giovanni Malago, Camilo Perez Lopez Moreira and William Frederick Blick, respective presidents of the Italian, Paraguyan and Ugandan Olympic committees, were also elected. While predecesso­rs Sepp Blatter and Lamine Diack were long-time IOC members, before both were caught up in corruption scandals, British track and field administra­tor Coe and world football chief Infantino again miss out. — AFP

 ??  ?? BUENOS AIRES: Afghan Samira Asghari, elected member of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC), talks to journalist­s at the mix zone after the election of the new members, during a break of the 133th IOC sessions in Buenos Aires, yesterday. — AFP
BUENOS AIRES: Afghan Samira Asghari, elected member of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC), talks to journalist­s at the mix zone after the election of the new members, during a break of the 133th IOC sessions in Buenos Aires, yesterday. — AFP

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