Tommy Tainant
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These are the principles of Olympism. Its hard to see how Pence measures up to any of this.
Olympic Values & Olympism - Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee - SportsTG
THE PRINCIPLES OF OLYMPISM
The principles of Olympism, described below, amplify the Olympic values and allow them to be expressed in a way that drives far-reaching social change.
Non-Discrimination. The Olympic Movement strives to ensure that sport is practised without any form of discrimination whatsoever.
Sustainability. The Olympic Movement organises and delivers programmes in a way that promotes sustainable economic, social and environmental development.
Humanism. The Olympic Movement's activities place human beings at the centre of its attention, ensuring that the practice of sport remains a human right.
Universality. Sport belongs to everyone. In all its decisions and actions, the Olympic Movement takes into account the universal impact sport can have on individuals and society.
Solidarity. The Olympic Movement is committed to developing programmes that, together, create a meaningful and comprehensive social response to issues within its sphere of influence.
Alliance between sport, education and culture. The Olympic Movement is committed to promoting the spirit of Olympism, which emerges at the convergence of sport, culture and education.
Olympic Values & Olympism - Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee - SportsTG
THE PRINCIPLES OF OLYMPISM
The principles of Olympism, described below, amplify the Olympic values and allow them to be expressed in a way that drives far-reaching social change.
Non-Discrimination. The Olympic Movement strives to ensure that sport is practised without any form of discrimination whatsoever.
Sustainability. The Olympic Movement organises and delivers programmes in a way that promotes sustainable economic, social and environmental development.
Humanism. The Olympic Movement's activities place human beings at the centre of its attention, ensuring that the practice of sport remains a human right.
Universality. Sport belongs to everyone. In all its decisions and actions, the Olympic Movement takes into account the universal impact sport can have on individuals and society.
Solidarity. The Olympic Movement is committed to developing programmes that, together, create a meaningful and comprehensive social response to issues within its sphere of influence.
Alliance between sport, education and culture. The Olympic Movement is committed to promoting the spirit of Olympism, which emerges at the convergence of sport, culture and education.