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International Non-Olympic Committee

International Non-Olympic Committee (INOC) is only an International Platform for all Non - Olympic Sports.

INOC Definition

Definition

Aims of the INOC

1. To promote Non-Olympic Games Internationally and take whatever measures are necessary to this end.

2. To represent the interests of its members at the international level with regard to the authorities, other Sports Committees, the mass media, and the public, insofar as this is not left up to the members.

3. To promote sporting contact between all IFs & National Non-Olympic Committee-Sports-Games-Players and to organize all World Non-Olympiad, World Games, Winter Non-Olympiad & Asiad, etc.

4. To monitor and ensure the observance of the existing system-specific rules, to develop a set of standard rules (insofar as the technical peculiarities of the stadiums allow it), and to draw up an International Sporting Calendar.

5. To fight against doping in the sense of the INOC-Charter and to support all measures to stop the use of all forbidden stimulating means.

Mission

The International Non-Olympic Committee is the supreme authority of the Non-Olympic Movement.

It is a matter of great satisfaction, achievement, and joy for Non-Olympic Sports. The International Non-Olympic Committee (INOC) is an international umbrella organization for all National Non-Olympic Committees (NNOCs), the International Sports Federations (IFs), the athletes, the Event Organizing Committees for the Non-Olympic Games (EOCNOGs), broadcast partners, and United Nations agencies. INOC's success is achieved through a wide range of programs and projects. INOC supports all sports affiliated with member organizations of the Non-Olympic Movement and encourages all members to promote Non-Olympic principles.

1. To promote Non-Olympic Games internationally and take whatever measures are necessary to this end.

2. To represent the interests of its members at the international level with regard to authorities, other Sports Committees, the mass media, and the public, insofar as this is not left up to the members.

3. To promote sporting contact between all IFs and National Non-Olympic Committee-Sports-Games-Players and to organize all World Non-Olympiad, World Games, Winter Non-Olympiad & Asiad, etc.

4. To monitor and ensure the observance of the existing system-specific rules, to develop a set of standard rules (insofar as the technical peculiarities of the stadiums allow it), and to draw up an International Sporting Calendar.

5. To fight against doping in the sense of the INOC Charter and to support all measures to stop the use of all forbidden stimulating means.