The IOC has responded to the booing of US vice-president JD Vance at the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, emphasizing “fair play” and praising its connection with the American government. Vance, leading the US delegation, faced boos as the team entered the San Siro in Italy.
Mark Adams, the IOC spokesperson, addressed the incident during a press conference, expressing pleasure in the US administration’s engagement with the Games. He highlighted the importance of fair treatment for all athletes and the positive relationship with the administration.
Andrea Varnier, CEO of Milano-Cortina 2026, avoided commenting on Italian views of the US administration, focusing on the enthusiastic reception of the US team at the stadium. The IOC urged respectful behavior from spectators toward all athletes, regardless of nationality.
Vance’s visit to Milan included meetings with American competitors and discussions with IOC president Kirsty Coventry before the Opening Ceremony. Adams shared positive feedback on their interaction, emphasizing the administration’s support for the Games.
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