The Borneo Post

Coates backs Thorpe on call to ban medal targets

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MELBOURNE: Austral ian Olympic Committee President John Coates has backed Ian Thorpe’s call for an end to medal targets at the Games to ease the pressure on athletes.

The AOC has set, but not met, targets of top-five finishes in the medals table at the last three Summer Games, while individual sports have also had their own targets.

Former champion swimmer Thorpe, Australia’s most decorated Olympian, told a sports forum that athletes freed from the targets would put in performanc­es that led to medals anyway, and Coates agreed.

“Ian and the AOC are completely at one on this subject,” Coates said in a media release on Wednesday.

“In November 2016, the AOC Executive fully endorsed the position that no targets be set in our Program and Funding Guidelines for both Tokyo 2020 Summer Games and also this year’s Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympic Games.

“We actively stepped away from setting targets for the very reasons that Ian has rightly raised in recent days.”

Long- serving boss Coates has been less equivocal about medals targets in the past, and complained at the 2016 Rio Games that Australia had fai led to achieve its marks while blaming the government’s funding agency for the disappoint­ing results.

Australia finished 10th on the medals table at Rio with 29 medals, its lowest haul at a Summer Games in 24 years.

The nation grabbed three medals at the Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g in February, matching the haul from Sochi four years earlier.

“With no targets set, the athletes were in the position to express themselves,” Coates said of Pyeongchan­g.

“Consequent­ly, we equalled the number of medals won with three first time medal winners and we recorded more top six results than in any previous Games.”

Australia finished 23rd in the Pyeongchan­g medals table, one better than Sochi but well off their 2010 best of 13th at Vancouver. — Reuters

 ??  ?? John Coates (left) listens to Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori during the joint press conference of fifth IOC Coordinati­ona Commission for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 in Tokyo in this Dec 13, 2017 file photo. — AFP photo
John Coates (left) listens to Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori during the joint press conference of fifth IOC Coordinati­ona Commission for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 in Tokyo in this Dec 13, 2017 file photo. — AFP photo

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