IOC Raises Concerns Over India’s 2036 Olympic Bid, Citing Governance and Doping Issues



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IOC Raises Concerns Over India’s 2036 Olympic Bid, Citing Governance and Doping Issues

The IOC has reportedly cooled India’s enthusiasm for hosting the 2036 Summer Olympics, highlighting three key obstacles: governance issues, doping problems, and underwhelming competitive performance, according to The Indian Express. These concerns were shared during a recent meeting in Lausanne with an Indian delegation led by IOA President PT Usha and Gujarat Sports Minister Harsh Sanghvi.

 

The talks, part of a non-committal "continuous dialogue" phase to assess feasibility, come after India formally submitted a bid in October 2023, nominating Ahmedabad as its host city. The bid aligns with the "India@2047" national strategy, emphasizing youth engagement, long-term socioeconomic impact, and the philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family).

 

However, the IOC’s focus remained on critical gaps. The Indian Express quoted an official noting the IOC’s clear message: "India can continue preparing for a future bid but must first address these issues. That, in short, was the core conclusion." Specifically, concerns include internal governance disputes within the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), a high number of doping cases in domestic sports, and India’s limited Olympic medal haul—just 7 medals at the 2024 Paris Games.

 

IOA President PT Usha acknowledged the feedback, stating, "We respect the IOC’s observations and will work to strengthen our systems." She added that India’s bid is a long-term project, with 2036 still over a decade away, allowing time to implement reforms.

 

Ahmedabad’s bid hinges on its modern infrastructure, including the 132,000-seat Narendra Modi Stadium, but the IOC’s concerns underscore that hosting requires more than venues. As India pushes forward, addressing governance and integrity issues will be critical to transforming its ambition into a credible bid.
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