Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics

The Refugee Olympic Team is a group made up of independent Olympic participants who are refugees.

In March 2016, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach announced the creation of the Refugee Olympic Athletes Team, as a symbol of hope for all refugees in the world in order to raise global awareness of the scale of the migrant crisis in Europe. In September 2017, the IOC established the Olympic Refugee Foundation to supporting refugees over the long term.

Refugee Olympic Team at the
Olympics
Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics
Athletes compete under the Olympic flag.
IOC codeEOR
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Summer appearances

The Olympic flag and the Olympic Hymn are used as team symbols. The participating athletes marched in the opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics, with the team entering the stadium as the penultimate delegation, just before the host country. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, the team entered the stadium second only to Greece.

At the 2016 Summer Olympics, the team used the IOC country code ROT, but at the 2020 Summer Olympics this was changed to EOR for French Équipe olympique des réfugiés. As of 2022, no refugee Olympic athletes had participated in the Winter Olympic Games.

The team was awarded the 2022 Princess of Asturias Award for Sport for giving athletes the opportunity in conflict zones and places where human rights are violated, preventing them from performing their sporting and personal activities.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
2016 Rio de Janeiro 10 0 0 0 0
2020 Tokyo 29 0 0 0 0
2024 Paris future event
2028 Los Angeles
2032 Brisbane
Total 0 0 0 0

Participations

This category was created in March 2016. The selection criteria include the sporting level, the official refugee status verified by the United Nations, the personal situation, and the background of each athlete.

2016 Summer Olympics

Athlete Country of origin Host NOC Sport Event
James Chiengjiek Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 400 m
Yiech Biel Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 800 m
Paulo Lokoro Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 1500 m
Yonas Kinde Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Ethiopia Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Luxembourg Athletics Marathon
Popole Misenga Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Democratic Republic of Congo Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Brazil Judo 90 kg
Rami Anis Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Belgium Swimming 100 m butterfly
Rose Lokonyen Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 800 m
Anjelina Lohalith Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 1500 m
Yolande Mabika Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Democratic Republic of Congo Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Brazil Judo 70 kg
Yusra Mardini Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Germany Swimming 100 m butterfly

2020 Summer Olympics

At its meeting in Buenos Aires in October 2018, the International Olympic Committee decided to establish the Refugee Olympic Team (EOR) for the 2020 Summer Olympics. This decision built on the legacy of the Refugee Olympic Team in 2016 and was part of the IOC's commitment to play its part in addressing the global refugee crisis and in carrying the message of solidarity and hope to millions of refugee athletes around the world.

The IOC Session tasked Olympic Solidarity with establishing the conditions of participation and defining the team identification and selection process. These elements were carried out in close collaboration with the National Olympic Committees, the International Sports Federations, the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee, and the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR). On 20 June 2019, the IOC released the list of Refugee Athlete Scholarship holders who wished to join the IOC Refugee Olympic Team, Tokyo 2020. This announcement was made on World Athlete Day, celebrated every year on 20 June.

The 46 Refugee Athlete Scholarship holders include the 10 athletes who were part of the first Refugee Olympic Team in 2016, new individual athletes, and a group of athletes preparing at the Tegla Loroupe Refugee Training Center in Kenya. They compete in nine sports. All were assisted by Olympic Solidarity as part of its support program for refugee athletes. Hailing from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Iran, South Sudan, Sudan, and Syria, refugee scholarship holders competed in athletics, badminton, boxing, cycling, judo, karate, shooting, swimming, taekwondo, weightlifting, and wrestling.

Athlete Country of origin Host NOC Sport Event
Alaa Maso Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Germany Swimming 50 m freestyle
Yusra Mardini Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Germany Swimming 100 m butterfly
Dorian Keletela Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Congo Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Portugal Athletics 100 m
Rose Lokonyen Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 800 m
James Chiengjiek Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 800 m
Anjelina Lohalith Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 1500 m
Paulo Amotun Lokoro Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  South Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Kenya Athletics 1500 m
Jamal Abdelmaji Eisa Mohammed Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Sudan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Israel Athletics 5000 m
Tachlowini Gabriyesos Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Eritrea Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Israel Athletics Marathon
Aram Mahmoud Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Netherlands Badminton Men's singles
Wessam Salamana Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Germany Boxing 63 kg
Eldric Sella Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Venezuela Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Trinidad and Tobago Boxing 75 kg
Saeid Fazloula Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Iran Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Germany Canoeing K-1 1000 m
Masomah Ali Zada Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Afghanistan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  France Cycling Time Trial
Ahmad Wais Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics   Switzerland Cycling Time Trial
Sanda Aldass Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Netherlands Judo Mixed team
Ahmad Alikaj Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Germany Judo Mixed team
Muna Dahouk Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Netherlands Judo Mixed team
Javad Mahjoub Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Iran Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Canada Judo Mixed team
Popole Misenga Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  DR Congo Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Brazil Judo Mixed team
Nigara Shaheen Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Afghanistan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Russia Judo Mixed team
Wael Shueb Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Syria Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Germany Karate Kata
Hamoon Derafshipour Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Iran Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Canada Karate Kumite
Luna Solomon Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Eritrea Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics   Switzerland Shooting 10 m air rifle
Dina Pouryounes Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Iran Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Netherlands Taekwondo 49 kg
Kimia Alizadeh Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Iran Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Germany Taekwondo 57 kg
Abdullah Sediqi Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Afghanistan Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Belgium Taekwondo 68 kg
Cyrille Fagat Tchatchet II Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Cameroon Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  United Kingdom Weightlifting 96 kg
Aker Al-Obaidi Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Iraq Refugee Olympic Team At The Olympics  Austria Wrestling 67 kg

See also

References

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