QUEBEC, May 25, 2012 - The
International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the United States Olympic
Committee (USOC) today announced the signing of a new revenue-sharing
agreement that will govern the financial relationship between the two
parties for two decades, beginning in 2020.
"The USOC is an absolutely crucial pillar in the
Olympic Movement”, said IOC President Jacques Rogge. “This agreement
lays a cornerstone which will provide the foundations for the continued
growth of the Movement and our shared values, not just in the United
States but around the world," he added.
Commenting on the agreement, USOC President Larry
Probst said: “I would like to thank President Rogge and his colleagues
at the IOC who worked so diligently over the course of the last year and
a half to find a solution that works for all parties. I can confidently
say that we have accomplished that goal and have set the stage for a
much more collaborative relationship going forward.
The agreement, signed six months prior to the date
that negotiations were originally scheduled to begin, restructures how
TOP and US television revenues are shared and also provides for USOC
contributions to the IOC’s administrative costs associated with the
Olympic Games.
“This agreement demonstrates the commitment of the
United States and the USOC to the worldwide Olympic Movement,” said USOC
Secretary General Scott Blackmun. “We look forward to working with the
IOC, our fellow National Olympic Committees, the International
Federations and our national federations to strengthen the Olympic
Movement and enhance the resources available for athletes around the
globe.”
"With this agreement, we can both look to the future
and continue to support our common aims. It's a tribute to the
leadership team of the USOC that we have reached this deal ahead of
schedule with a deal that underpins a crucial partnership," said
Christophe De Kepper, IOC Director General.
The new agreement paves the way for the further
strengthening of the relationship between the IOC and the USOC and
proves once again the importance of collaboration and partnership in the
development and advancement of the Olympic Movement.
From the IOC