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USOC say foreign athletes not affected by Trump ban

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TORONTO: The US Olympic Committee (USOC) said they were told by the US government that President Donald Trump’s ban on visitors from some Muslim-majority countries should not impact athletes traveling to the United States for internatio­nal events.

USOC leaders have received a number of inquiries about the impact of Trump’s travel ban and said the US government told them it would work to ensure foreign athletes get expedited access to the United States for internatio­nal competitio­ns.

“We have been specifical­ly asked about the impact that the executive order could have on athletes and officials coming to the United States to compete,” said USOC chairman Larry Probst and chief executive Scott Blackmun.

“The US government today advised us that it will work with us to ensure that athletes and officials from all countries will have expedited access to the United States in order to participat­e in internatio­nal athletic competitio­ns.”

By executive order last Friday, Trump banned immigratio­n from seven Muslim-majority countries – Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen – and temporaril­y halted the entry of refugees.

Probst and Blackmun said that like the United States, the Olympic Movement was founded upon the principles of diversity and inclusion, of opportunit­y and overcoming adversity.

“As the steward of the Olympic Movement in the United States, we embrace those values. We also acknowledg­e the difficult task of providing for the safety and security of a nation,” Probst and Blackmun said.

“It is our sincere hope that the executive order as implemente­d will appropriat­ely recognise the values on which our nation, as well as the Olympic Movement, were founded.”

Earlier on Monday USA Wrestling said it plans to send a team to next month’s World Cup in Iran despite that country’s claim that it would ban American visitors in retaliatio­n to Trump’s immigratio­n order. — Reuters

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