DEAR FRIENDS OF OLYMPIC STUDIES
In our ambition to foster education, research and studies and make Olympic knowledge accessible
to all, we look back at the last year not only with pride, but also with much
gratefulness.
We thank all those of you who have so generously shared their time, expertise and knowledge with
us, be it as editors, authors or advisors and helped us bring new resources to life, which will
serve our global audience of educators, researchers, students and professionals.
Below you can already discover the first of such initiatives, a new Reference Document on Pierre
de Coubertin. Others articles and teaching resources will be published in the coming
weeks.
We are also very happy to see that the Olympic World Library (OWL) and the extensive and
ever-growing library collection is being increasingly recognised and leveraged. Our efforts to
permanently enrich our digital collection, through acquisition, digitisation and by
offering new thematic pages and resources have been considerable. What better reward than to
hear from you that this has been useful and that many of you are giving access to the OWL via
your platforms and programmes.
The same is true for our growing network of academic Olympic Studies and Research Centres, which is giving
wonderful opportunities for exchanges, collaborations and learning between scholars around the
world.
We look with excitement to the Olympic year 2024, in particular to many rich encounters and
exchanges being planned.
The Olympic Studies Centre team sends you our best wishes for peaceful end-of-year festivities
and much health, happiness and success in 2024!
REPRESENTATIVES OF OSRCS COME TOGETHER IN PYEONGCHANG
Upon the invitation of the academic Olympic Studies and Research Centres (OSRCs) of the Korea
National Sport University and the Kangwon National University (Korea) with the generous support
of the PyeongChang 2018 Legacy Foundation, representatives of 25 OSRCs came together for a
conference in PyeongChang at the end of November to share research outcomes and initiatives and
identify opportunities for collaboration.
The event provided a meaningful platform to meet and exchange knowledge, experiences and
developments between all participants.
If you want to know more about the academic OSRCs network, please send an email to studies.centre@olympic.org.
NEW REFERENCE DOCUMENT ABOUT PIERRE DE COUBERTIN
We are thrilled to announce the publication of a new OSC Reference Document “Pierre de
Coubertin - Life, vision, influences and achievements of the founder of the modern Olympic
Games”.
Fully available in digital format in English and French, this document offers 60 short and concise
entries which allow the reader to easily navigate to a topic of interest.
This publication is the result of a fruitful collaboration between the Olympic Studies
Centre, the International Pierre de Coubertin Committee and
the Comité
Français Pierre de Coubertin, and it has been possible thanks
to the generous contribution from experts from around the world.
Well documented, sourced and richly illustrated, this document should serve as a reliable source
of reference for educational, academic, cultural, Olympic Games-related or other initiatives
moving forward.
Please help us by sharing the link to this resource with our networks. Happy reading!
NEW ON THE SHELF: IMPACT AND LEGACY REPORTS OF THE GAMES
Various Organising Committees of the Olympic Games have recently published reports and strategies on their impact and legacy. Here are some recent releases you should know about:
- Paris 2024 - Interim Evaluation Report on the Legacy & Sustainability Strategy of Paris 2024
- Milano Cortina 2026 - Sustainability, Impact and Legacy Report 2023: the strategy and planning phase
- Brisbane 2032 - Elevate 2042: Making our region better, sooner, together through sport
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REPORTS FROM THE 2022/2023 ADVANCED OLYMPIC RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAMME
We congratulate the grant holders of the 2022/2023 edition of the Advanced Programme who have
contributed with their research to enriching the studies and knowledge on areas of interest for
the IOC. Five out of the seven final reports for this edition are already available on the
Olympic World Library:
Jinsu Byun (Yonsei University, Republic of Korea)
Collaborative governance for Olympic stadium legacy : a multiple case
study of Los Angeles 1984 and Atlanta 1996
Alberto Carrio (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain)
The ethics of AI in sport : taking athletes' rights and wellbeing
seriously
Giovanna Dore (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
News portrayals of the 2008 and 2022 Beijing Olympics in Western and
Chinese prestige newspapers
Emily Hayday (Loughborough University, UK)
Safeguarding online sporting spaces: Examining virtual maltreatment,
abuse and toxic social media practices experienced by Olympic and Paralympic
athletes
Emma Sherry (RMIT University, Australia)
Pacific football : contribution to the sustainable development
goals
The two pending reports will be published at the beginning of next year.
The 2025/2027 edition of the Advanced Research Grant Programme will be launched in October 2024.
More information here.
VISITS AT THE OLYMPIC STUDIES CENTRE
We have had the pleasure to welcome over 310 researchers, students and Olympic Movement
representatives to the OSC over these last three months, including Olympian and assistant
professor at Kokugakuin University Tatsuki Machida (figure skating, Sochi 2014, Japan), and
students from the AISTS (Switzerland), UNIL (Switzerland), Ara Institute of Canterbury (New
Zealand), Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University (Türkiye) and University of Arizona
(USA).
We were also glad to receive the President and General Director of the International Olympic
Academy (IOA), Isidoros Kouvelos and Makis Asimakopoulos, a great
opportunity to discuss synergies and further opportunities for collaboration between the IOA and
OSC.
If you are interested in visiting the Olympic Studies Centre to consult our collections or learn
more about our activities, contact us by email at studies.centre@olympic.org.