The Olympic Charter is the codification of the basic principles of and the rules and by-laws adopted by the International Olympic Committee. The first Olympic Charter was established in 1908.
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To make it onto the Olympic program, a sport first has to be recognized: it must be administered by an International Federation which ensures that the sport's activities follow the Olympic Charter. If it is widely practiced around the world and meets a number of criteria established by the IOC session, a recognized sport may be added to the Olympic program on the recommendation of the IOC's Olympic Program Commission.
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The General Assembly was created and established in 1945. The U.N. General Assembly was established by the U.N. Charter, also known as the Charter of San Francisco.
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The General Assembly was created and established in 1945. The U.N. General Assembly was established by the U.N. Charter, also known as the Charter of San Francisco.
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The 1964 Olympic Games, hosted by Tokyo, Japan were the first to feature Judo. Japan won three of the four weight classes.
According to reports on the internet, the contents of an Olympic Silver Medal are the same as with an Olympic Gold Medal, 92.5 percent pure silver. The Gold Medal is covered by at least 6 grams of gold, according to the Olympic Charter. Some Olympic hosts make the medals larger or smaller according to their respective preferences...but the content must still follow the Charter.