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Six new countries could enter next Winter Olympics as IOC decision expected
- The IOC may add up to six new nations to the 2030 Winter Olympics, pending a vote.
- The proposed additions would include Burundi, Uganda, Rwanda, Congo and Botswana from Africa.
- The plan hinges on adding cross-country running as a winter event alongside cross-country cycling.
- World Athletics President Seb Coe supports the idea to broaden participation and opportunities for African athletes.
- The IOC’s ‘fit for future’ programme is driving potential charter changes for 2030.
- Africa sent its largest-ever Winter Games delegation at Milano-Cortina 2026, totaling 15 athletes.
- The proposal suggests adding cross-country events to increase African presence at the Winter Games.
- The IOC would require approval from new president Kirsty Coventry to amend the charter.
- Milano-Cortina 2026 concluded and shifted focus to the French Alps for 2030 preparations.
- The 2030 plan could stretch into four departments and regions of the French Alps.
- The proposal acknowledges Africa’s growing role and calls for faster athlete development timelines.
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