Sebastian Coe Advocates for Olympic Rescheduling and Tackles Online Abuse
In light of escalating global temperatures, Lord Sebastian Coe, President of World Athletics and a prominent candidate for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidency, has proposed a reevaluation of the traditional summer scheduling of the Olympic Games.
He suggests that, by 2040, it may be necessary to adjust the global sports calendar to accommodate these climatic shifts. Drawing parallels to events like the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which was held successfully in November and December to avoid extreme heat, Coe emphasizes the need for flexibility in scheduling major sporting events. He questions the feasibility of hosting events like the World Athletics Championships in cities such as Budapest or Paris during August, given the rising temperatures.
In addition to climate concerns, Coe has expressed a strong commitment to combating online abuse directed at athletes. He has labeled the perpetrators of such abuse as “pond life” and underscored the necessity for more robust measures to protect athletes, especially women, from harassment on social media platforms.
Highlighting incidents involving athletes like Emma Raducanu and Eilish McColgan, Coe has pledged to engage with tech industry leaders, including Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, to enhance safeguards against online abuse. He also proposes the establishment of a task force dedicated to protecting female athletes from gender-based violence.
These initiatives reflect Coe’s broader vision for the future of global sports, emphasizing adaptability in the face of environmental challenges and a proactive stance against the misuse of digital platforms to harm athletes.
Upcoming Summer Olympics
• 2028: Los Angeles, United States, from July 14 to July 30, 2028.
• 2032: Brisbane, Australia, from July 23 to August 8, 2032.
These dates and locations have been confirmed by the International Olympic Committee.
Additionally, Coe has proposed bold ideas, such as potentially moving some indoor sports from the Summer Olympics to the Winter Games, to modernize the event and address challenges posed by climate change.
While these proposals are not directed specifically at the Los Angeles 2028 or Brisbane 2032 Games, they reflect Coe’s broader vision for the future of the Olympics.
posted Monday March 10th