Dick Pound defends IOC saying it was able to reach missing Chinese tennis star while others could not

A senior Olympic official has defended his organisation’s efforts to confirm the safety of Peng Shuai, dismissing criticism as “silly” and saying no one else had been able to get in touch with the tennis star who went missing after publishing allegations of sexual assault.

Dick Pound, who has held a variety of posts with the IOC over 45 years and is the chairman of Olympic Broadcasting Services , rejected criticism of the IOC for giving minimal information after its president, Thomas Bach, spoke with Peng via video link last week. Some had accused the IOC of seeking to not anger Beijing and prioritising the commercial relationship over the safety of athletes. China is due to host the Winter Olympics in February.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

England and Wales university fees ‘bad value for money’ – survey

Majority of respondents say £9,250 a year fee is not good value…

Qatar World Cup ends with greatest final and a coronation for Lionel Messi | Barney Ronay

Messi’s sublime brilliance elevated divisive World Cup into one of the great…

‘Inconvenient truths’: Berlin’s Humboldt Forum faces up to its colonial past

The revamped museum fully opened on Friday, its looted Benin bronzes now…