Members of the refugee Olympic team will have their voices heard around the world during the Paris Games, increasing awareness for millions of displaced people, but they are equally ambitious in the hunt for medals, the team’s flag bearers said yesterday.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has assembled its largest refugee team to date for the 2024 Games starting on Friday, with 37 athletes.
The athletes, from countries including Syria, Sudan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Iran and Afghanistan, will compete across 12 sports in Paris, the third time such a team has been formed for the Summer Olympics.
“Just for our name ‘refugee Olympic team to be called out, refugees all around the world will acknowledge us,” Cameroon-born boxer Cindy Ngamba, currently based in Britain, said.
“We are seen as a team,…