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IOC president Bach coy as members call for rule change to extend his term

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International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach speaks on the first day of the 141st IOC Session in Mumbai on October 15, 2023. (Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE / AFP)International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach refused to rule out standing again as several members called Sunday for a change of rules that would let him extend his time in office.The German was first elected for an eight-year term in 2013 and re-elected for a further four-year spell in 2021.But allowing the 69-year-old former Olympic fencing champion to remain in the post beyond 2025 would require a change to the Olympic Charter.Nevertheless, there were several calls for Bach to continue during Sunday’s opening day of the 141st IOC Session in Mumbai.Luis Mejia Oviedo, the president of the Dominican Republic Olympic Committee, hailed Bach’s speech during Saturday’s opening ceremony where he announced plans to look at creating an eSports Games.Oviedo, lauding Bach’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, said the IOC needs to “rely on the leadership which you have shown”.Paraguay’s Camilo Perez Lopez Moreira urged Bach to run for a further four years, saying the IOC needed his “peaceful leadership”.Djibouti’s Aïcha Garad Ali added she was speaking “on behalf of Africa” in calling for a Charter amendment.International Gymnastics Federation president Morinari Watanabe told Bach “I love you” as he professed admiration for his leadership.The Japanese, however, repeatedly insisted the IOC “must be a role model” for international federations when it came to “good governance”.He also warned about the dangers of “corruption” and a “negative image” in what appeared to be a reference to Sepp Blatter having to resign as president of football’s

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