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Programme of the IOC Executive Board Meeting in Lausanne, 18 to 20 July 2018 Programme of the IOC Executive Board meeting in Lausanne, 18 to 20 July 2018 Wednesday 18 July Time Meetings/Events Place 8.50 a.m. Photo opportunity for media (photographers & cameramen Lausanne Palace only) Interested media are requested to gather in the lobby beforehand. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Lausanne Palace IOC Executive Board meeting • Programme of meetings • IOC President’s report • Good Governance o Audit o Finance Reports on the activities of the Coordination Commissions and the OCOGs: • Paris 2024 – Report by phone from the Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mr Beckers • Olympic Winter Games 2026 2 – 6 p.m. Lausanne Palace IOC Executive Board meeting • Olympic Programme o Paris 2024 o Beijing 2022 • Tokyo 2020 – Report by the Organising Committee by videoconference and by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mr Coates • Beijing 2022 – Report by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, Mr Samaranch • Buenos Aires 2018 – Report by the Organising Committee by videoconference and by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, presented by Mr Dubi • Lausanne 2020 – Report by the Chair of the Coordination Commission, presented by Mr Dubi • Olympic Games – YOG 2022 6.30 p.m. Press briefing with the IOC Spokesperson, Mark Adams Lausanne Palace Château de Vidy, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland | Tel +41 21 621 6111 | Fax +41 21 621 6356 | www.olympic.org Thursday 19 July Time Meetings/Events Place 8.50 a.m. Photo opportunity for media (photographers & cameramen Lausanne Palace only) Interested media are requested to gather in the lobby beforehand. 9 a.m. – 12 Lausanne Palace p.m. IOC Executive Board meeting • Summer International Federations report • Winter International Federations report • National Olympic Committees report • Athletes report • Anti-doping report o WADA o ITA o CAS 2.30 – 6 p.m. Lausanne Palace IOC Executive Board meeting Reports on the activities of the IOC Administration: • Director General’s report • NOC Relations • 133rd IOC Session in Buenos Aires • Sports • Communications • Legal Affairs 6.30 p.m. Press briefing with the IOC Spokesperson, Mark Adams Lausanne Palace Friday 20 July Time Meetings/Events Place 8.50 a.m. Photo opportunity for media (photographers & cameramen Lausanne Palace only) Interested media are requested to gather in the lobby beforehand. 9 a.m. – 12 Lausanne Palace p.m. IOC Executive Board meeting Reports on the activities of the IOC Commissions: • Election of IOC Members • Olympic Channel • Olympic Agenda 2020 o Olympism in Action Forum • Proposals from members • Miscellaneous 2 p.m. tbc IOC President’s press conference Lausanne Palace .
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