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Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
February 4, 2004
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U.S. Ambassador L. Paul Bremer (third from right) and NOCI members
watch Iraq's Olympic wrestling team.
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The U.S. Olympic Committee and the U.S. Department of State today announced
that they will be partnering with the International Olympic Committee to host and train Iraqi wrestlers
in their pursuit of participating in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens,
Greece.
Working with the IOC's Solidarity Department, the USOC and the U.S. Department
of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs will be coordinating
an extended training program for four Iraqi wrestlers and two coaches
beginning in February and continuing on through June of 2004 at the USOC's
Colorado Springs Training Center. Working in cooperation with USA Wrestling,
the USOC will be hosting two freestyle wrestlers and a coach along with
two Greco-Roman wrestlers and a coach.
The wrestling program will be the second exchange that the USOC, the
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and IOC Solidarity have worked
together on. They supported a similar program last year for the Iraqi
archery team that participated in the World Archery Championships held
in New York.
"As the newly elected president of the Iraqi Olympic committee,
I am deeply grateful that the U.S. State Department and the USOC have
generously supported the rebuilding of Iraq athletes, the offer to support
the training of an Iraqi team will go a long way towards restarting the
competitors of our programs to returning pride to the Iraqi people."
states Ahmed Al Samarrai Chairman of the Iraqi Olympic Committee.
The relationship between the USOC and Iraqi sport emanated from a June,
2003 summit in Kuwait City where leaders of the USOC, IOC, U.S. Government
and the Olympic Council of Asia met to strategize future support for Iraqi
athletes in their attempt to qualify and participate at the Athens Olympic
and Paralympic Games.
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