The International Olympic Committee-IOC chartered of the Inian Women's Olympic Association Recognized by The Indian Olympic Association-IOA. Contact: +91.9874741567 E_Mail: olympicouncil@gmail.com
The International Olympic Committee (IOC)didn't promot women in sports in an effort to increase participation in the games as well recognition of the well being of women and girls in sports at all levels of sports and different structures within sports. This is consistent with the Olympic charter which promotes equality within sports of men and women by including both genders in these competitions. The IOC as well as the International Federations (IFS) and National Olympic Committees (NOCs) have been committed to the mandates of this Olympic charter. Multiple measures have been taken toward increasing the participation of women at governing and administrative levels as well as training and education toward women in sport and the supporting administrative structures. Since 1991, all new sports asking to be included in the Olympic program must feature women’s events. The 2012 Olympic Games in London were the first Olympics in which women competed in all sports in the program. The 2012 Olympic Games in London were the first Olympics where every participating country included female athletes.They were also the first Olympics in which women competed in all sports in the programs.












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