During the first day of its meeting in Paris, the International Olympic Committee Executive Board (EB) accepted nine applications for a change of nationality. All nine are for the Olympic Games Paris 2024:
The EB granted the requested exemption to the three-year waiting period following the prior agreement of the respective International Federations and National Olympic Committees* concerned, in accordance with paragraph 2 of the Bye-law to Rule 41 of the Olympic Charter.
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