Olympic athletes rally for peace in Paris
The Olympic Truce Wall was an important part in the last Olympics in Tokyo 2020, where almost all of the athletes signed on it calling for peace.
On Tuesday, hundreds of Olympic athletes representing the athletes of the territories of all the 206 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Refugee Olympic Team made a powerful call for peace. Four days before the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games, they gathered in a solemn moment in the Olympic Village.
Wearing scarfs with the message “Give peace a chance” and holding flags with the same words, they emphasised the powerful role that sport can play to foster peace and mutual understanding. The event included athletes from NOCs whose countries are currently in conflict or war with each other.
“When our founder, Pierre de Coubertin, revived the Olympic Games 130 years ago, right here in Paris, he saw it as a way to promote peace among all nations and people of the world. He was a true ambassador for peace. Today, you – the Olympic athletes – you are the peace ambassadors of our time,” IOC President Thomas Bach said.
“You, the Olympic athletes, will show us how our world would be, if we all lived in the same Olympic spirit of peaceful co-existence. You will compete fiercely against each other. At the same time, you are living peacefully together under one roof, here in the Olympic Village.
“You are respecting the same rules and most importantly you are respecting each other. In this way, you are sending a resounding message of peace from Paris to the world.”
President Bach invited athletes to extend their call for peace, “Please share this call for peace with all your fans, your family and friends back home. In this way, our many voices will become one. This one voice will resound all around the globe. May this call inspire all the political leaders of the world to take action for peace.”
At the same time, the Paris 2024 Olympic Truce Mural was inaugurated in the presence of the IOC President; the Paris 2024 Organising Committee President, Tony Estanguet, Masomah Ali Zada, Chef de Mission for the IOC Refugee Olympic Team for Paris 2024, Emma Terho, Chair of the IOC Athletes’ Commission (AC), and the entire Executive Board of the IOC. Together with the athletes representing all five continents, they signed the Olympic Truce Mural.
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“In this Village, there is a symbol within the symbol: it’s the Olympic Truce Mural,” said President Estanguet. “It is the place of gathering and encounters, the place of sharing and peace. It reminds us of the message as humble as it is crucial: the Games cannot change everything, but they can carry something very strong, with the strength of example. An example for peace, solidarity, progress. An example we value and need more than ever in those troubled times”.
“We are representing the stories of over 120 million forcibly displaced people across the world. This team knows only too well the importance of peace. The athletes have told me their stories. They know from their own experience what it is like to flee from your home, to have your safety taken from you and have no choice left but to flee because of the ever-increasing number of wars and violence,” Ali Zada said.
“In my experiences with the Refugee Olympic Team, I have been encouraged by what I see. The team embodies what is possible, it brings people together from different countries, languages and cultures. Yet we are here, in one team, under a unified flag, the Olympic flag, representing peace and respect. Together.
“So, today, I am proud to be here with the President of the IOC and the President of Paris 2024 and invite all athletes of the Olympic Games to join us in this call for peace, so that we may extend our message from the Olympic Games to the world and achieve peace once and for all”, she concluded.”
The Olympic Truce Mural
The Olympic Truce Mural has been a feature of every Olympic Village since the Olympic Winter Games Turin 2006, serving as a powerful symbol of sport’s ability to promote peace, and offering a unique opportunity for athletes from around the world to show their support for the values of peace, respect, solidarity, inclusion and equality.
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Each edition of the recent Olympic Games has a uniquely designed mural in the Athletes’ Village that features signatures from thousands of athletes, coaches and team officials, calling for peace and showing their support for the Olympic Truce.
This is not the first time Bach invites athletes to sign Truce Wall in Olympic Village, he did the same at Tokyo 2020. “It is here where the Olympic spirit comes to life. The athletes show us that, despite all our differences, it is possible for humankind to live together in peace,” said Bach that year.
“This is our Olympic message: yes, it is possible to compete with each other, even for the highest prize, but at the same time to live together peacefully under one roof in the Olympic Village.It is in this Olympic spirit that I invite you to leave your signature on the Olympic Truce Mural, to show your commitment to making a better and more peaceful world through sport,” he added.