Refugee Athletes Project
Refugee Athletes Project

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Road to Olympics 2016
Between mid-2015 and early 2016, the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation helped in the selection of 29 male and female athletes from South Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia and DRC through trials held at both Kakuma and Dadaab. The Foundation which is also supported by the International Olympics Committee (IOC) trained these athletes at a training facility in Ngong' Nairobi.
On 19th May 2016, the Tegla Loroupe Foundation in collaboration with the National Olympics Committee organised trials for all athletes at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi. From these trials, 10 of best performers were selected and their names were forwarded to the National Olympics Committee. The IOC then selected the five (5) refugee athletes from Kakuma to join the rest of the Refugee Olympics team in Rio de Jenairo.
In August 2016, refugee athletes competed in the Olympic Games for the first time in history. The announcement was made by the president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in October 2015. Despite having no national flags or national anthems to be played, the refugee athletes were welcomed to the Olympic Games with the Olympic flag and with the Olympic anthem.
The participation of refugees in the Olympics lies in Principle No. 4 of the Olympics Charter: “The practice of sports is a human right. Every individual must have the possibility of practising sports, without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.”