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IOC Emphasizes Fair Play Amid VP Booing at Winter Olympics

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) responded to the booing of US vice-president JD Vance at the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, emphasizing the importance of fair play and highlighting their positive relationship with the American administration.

Vance, who led the US delegation, faced boos from the crowd as the US team entered the San Siro stadium in Italy.

During a press conference, IOC spokesperson Mark Adams expressed delight in the strong engagement of the US administration with the Games, particularly with the upcoming Games in Los Angeles. He praised the audience for cheering the US team and emphasized the significance of fair play in sporting events.

Andrea Varnier, chief executive of Milano-Cortina 2026, avoided commenting on Italian perceptions of the US administration, focusing instead on the positive reception the US team received at the ceremony.

The IOC called for respectful behavior from spectators, addressing the booing directed at Israeli athletes. Adams stressed the importance of supporting all athletes regardless of their nationality or background.

Vance arrived in Milan before the Games, meeting American athletes and attending the US women’s ice hockey match against Czechia. He also held discussions with IOC president Kirsty Coventry.

Adams shared that the meeting between Vance and Coventry went well, with both parties showing enthusiasm for the Games and fostering a positive relationship.

The Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina 2026 will run from February 6-22, offering over 850 hours of live action on discovery+ via Prime Video. Fans can access 24/7 Olympic coverage through the £3.99 discovery+ Entertainment subscription.

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