Olympic Movement definition

Olympic Movement means all the organisations, athletes and other persons who agree to be guided by the principles of the Olympic Charter.
Olympic Movement means all those who agree to be guided by the Olympic Charter and who recognize the authority of the International Olympic Committee, namely the international federations of sports on the programme of the Olympic Games, the National Olympic Committees, the Organizing Committees of the Olympic Games, athletes, judges and referees, associations and clubs, as well as all the organizations and institutions recognized by the International Olympic Committee.
Olympic Movement means the organizations, athletes and other persons who agree to be guided by the Olympic Charter as described in the Olympic Charter.

Examples of Olympic Movement in a sentence

  • Any discipline imposed by the Center or USA Gymnastics extends to your participation in all aspects of the Olympic Movement.

  • In addition, the OCOG shall cooperate with the IOC for the promotion of the Olympic Movement and the Games Broadcast, Coverage and Exhibition on the Olympic Channel and on any year-round media platform as indicated by the IOC.

  • In relation to the provision of the Services, the Service Provider shall not undertake any activity, commercial or non-commercial, which makes or implies a direct or indirect association of the Service Provider with the Olympic Movement and its goods, services and activities generally, without the authorisation of the British Olympic Association or the International Olympic Committee (as appropriate).

  • The Contractor undertakes not to disclose or promote its relationship with the City in any Communications in a manner which could suggest or create an association, express or implied, between the Contractor and the International Olympic Committee, the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the Olympic Movement or the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (also known as "VANOC").

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the IOC reserves the right to amend the Olympic Charter with respect to governance of the Olympic Movement and for such purposes the version of the Olympic Charter which is amended from time to time shall prevail, provided, that if any such specific amendment or modification has a material adverse effect on the financial rights or obligations of the City, the NOC or the OCOG hereunder, the mechanism described in Section 7 above shall apply.

  • States Parties support the principle of equal funding of the World Anti-Doping Agency’s approved annual core budget by public authorities and the Olympic Movement.

  • We will capitalize on the catalytic energy of the Games and advance the global agenda on the three pillars of the Olympic Movement: sport, culture and the environment.

  • It is in this sense that the Olympic Movement speaks of “responsible autonomy”.

  • The Participant unconditionally accepts that BOC is a body that functions as part of the International Olympic Movement and totally excludes all liability to the extent as allowed by the law and the participant unconditionally accepts that he shall participate in the Games at his own risk and that BOC will not be held liable for any injury, illness, mishap, death, loss or damage, unless the same had been occasioned by the negligence of BOC.

  • The autonomy of sports organisations is a basic principle of the Olympic Movement which results from the specific nature of sport.


More Definitions of Olympic Movement

Olympic Movement means the organisations, athletes and other persons who agree to be bound by the Olympic Charter under the supreme authority of the IOC;
Olympic Movement means the organizations, athletes and other persons who agree to be guided
Olympic Movement includes the British Olympic Association, the International Olympic Committee, other National Olympic Committees, the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and any other organising committee of Olympic Games, any Olympic team, and any other person or entity who is recognised by or required to comply with the Olympic Charter (as published by the International Olympic Committee from time to time).
Olympic Movement means all the organisations, athletes and other persons who agree to be guided by the principles of the Olympic Charter. “Olympic Properties” means the Olympic Symbol, the BOXING TOURNAMENT Marks, the wordmarks “Olympic”, “Olympic Games”, “Youth Olympic Games” and “Olympiad”, the Olympic motto (“Citius, Altius, Fortius - Communiter”) and any English or other language translations of the same, and other Olympic-related terminology, as well as the official emblem, mascot, pictograms, cauldron and other identifications, designations, logos and insignia identifying the Olympic Games or the Youth Olympic Games.
Olympic Movement means all the organisations, athletes
Olympic Movement means the IOC, the International Federations, the OCOG, the JOC, the NOC and the Other NOCs, the Other OCOGs, the Games Bodies, the national governing bodies which belong to the International Federations, and the Olympic athletes, judges, referees, coaches and other officials and technicians;

Related to Olympic Movement

  • Transboundary movement means any movement of hazardous wastes or other wastes from an area under the national jurisdiction of one State to or through an area under the national jurisdiction of another State or to or through an area not under the national jurisdiction of any State, provided at least two States are involved in the movement;

  • Load Signalling Equipment means the equipment (which may include, but is not limited to, ripple injection plant) for the purpose of sending control signals to Load Control Equipment;

  • Movement means that hazardous waste transported to a facility in an individual vehicle.

  • E-cigarette means any electronic oral device, such as one composed of a heating element and battery or electronic circuit, or both, which provides a vapor of nicotine or any other substances, and the use or inhalation of which simulates smoking. The term shall include any such device, whether manufactured, distributed, marketed, or sold as an e-cigarette, e-cigar, and e-pipe or under any other product, name, or descriptor.

  • Junk yard means any property utilized for breaking up, dismantling, sorting, storing, distributing, buying or selling of any scrap waste material, junk or used equipment or machinery of any nature.