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Nita Ambani re-elected unanimously as International Olympic Committee member

| @indiablooms | Jul 25, 2024, at 05:27 am

Paris: Ahead of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games this weekend, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced today that philanthropist and founder of the Reliance Foundation Nita M. Ambani, has been unanimously re-elected as the IOC member from India at the 142nd IOC session in Paris.

Speaking after her re-election, Nita Ambani said “I am deeply honoured to be re-elected as a member of the International Olympic Committee. I would like to thank President Bach and all my colleagues in the IOC for their faith and trust in me. This re-election is not just a personal milestone but also a recognition of India's growing influence in the global sporting arena. I share this moment of joy and pride with every Indian and look forward to continuing our efforts to strengthen the Olympic Movement in India and around the world."

Nita Ambani was first appointed to join the prestigious body in 2016, at the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.

Reliance Foundation has been playing a prominent role in driving India’s sports growth with its programmes from grassroots to the elite reaching more than 22.9 million children and youth in India since its inception.

The organisation is focused on promoting a variety of sports across India, particularly in remote places where access to sports and equipment are not a given.

As part of a long-term partnership with the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), Reliance Foundation is opening the first-ever India House at the Paris Olympics 2024 this summer.

India House will be a ‘“home away from home” for athletes, a place to celebrate wins, and share India’s Olympic journey with the world.

It aims to demonstrate India’s ambitions to become a dominant force in global sports, fostering greater success at the Olympics and charting a course towards hosting the Games in the future.

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