Survey finds most Canadian Olympic athletes against medal podium protests
TORONTO — After a wave of demonstrations against racial injustice around the world, the International Olympic Committee is in talks with athlete groups about potentially easing protest bans at the Olympic Games.
But the majority of Canadian Olympic athletes surveyed believe that protests should not be permitted on the medal podium or elsewhere on the field of play.
The IOC opened talks with athlete groups in June around Rule 50, which outlaws “any kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda” in competition areas or on the medal podium, and the Canadian Olympic Committee Athletes Commission (COC AC) released its seven recommendations to the IOC on Monday.
Nearly 80 per cent of athletes surveyed want to keep protests off the field of play. Thus one of the recommendations is: “Maintain and/or establish neutral or protected spaces that allow for a peaceful demonstration that do not interfere with competition.”