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U.S. Olympics proposes more athletes on board as part of overhaul

The Colorado-based U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee is proposing an increase in athlete representation on its board and a recasting of its mission statement to include the job of promoting athletes’ well-being.

These changes are part of a proposal, released Monday, to rewrite the USOPC bylaws.

The rewrite comes 20 days after federal lawmakers – looking for a shake-up in the wake of the sex-abuse scandal that has tainted the U.S. Olympic movement – proposed their own drastic overhaul of the law governing the USOPC.

The Colorado Springs-based USOPC — formerly known as the U.S. Olympic Committee — portrayed its proposals as merely a first step, and, indeed, the measures lack many of Congress’ more aggressive proposals.

But they would heed athletes’ calls for more representation, by increasing their makeup on the board from 20% to 33%.

They would also change the mission statement to read: “empower Team USA athletes to achieve sustained competitive excellence and well-being,” where previously the well-being part was not mentioned.

In this July 23, 2016, file photo, a representation of the Olympic rings are displayed in the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
(AP Photo/Leo Correa, File)
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