Celebrating those in the Olympic Movement who are taking tangible steps to tackle the climate crisis, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced the shortlisted athletes, International Federations (IFs) and National Olympic Committees (NOCs) for the inaugural IOC Climate Action Awards. More than 70 applications were received from across the Olympic Movement for three award categories: sustainable travel, innovation and athlete advocacy.
The IOC Climate Action Awards are supported by Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partners (TOPs) Airbnb, Deloitte and P&G. They aim to recognise innovative and effective efforts from across the Olympic Movement to limit sport’s impact on climate, while inspiring others to follow suit. The initiative was launched in November 2022 as part of the IOC’s commitment to sustainability.
Shortlisted candidates
The Climate Action x Sustainable Travel Award, supported by Airbnb, recognises innovative action and advocacy to travel more sustainably within the sports calendar. Athletes, IFs and NOCs have showcased remarkable efforts in this field, exploring sustainable travel options and raising awareness about the importance of reducing carbon emissions.
The shortlisted candidates are:
In the athlete category:
In the IF category:
In the NOC category:
The Climate Action x Innovation Award, supported by Deloitte, recognises how innovation and education drives climate action. The creative and innovative solutions demonstrated by athletes, IFs and NOCs are inspiring and help us to collectively create a more sustainable future.
The shortlisted candidates are:
In the athlete category:
In the IF category:
In the NOC category:
The Climate Action x Athlete Advocacy Award, supported by P&G, highlights the endeavours of athletes who actively engage people and communities in the fight against climate change. Shortlisted athletes are recognised for leveraging their platforms to serve as advocates, inspiring others and promoting sustainable practices that contribute to a greener world.
The shortlisted candidates are:
“The IOC Climate Action Awards celebrate the efforts of athletes, International Federations and National Olympic Committees that are leading the way in addressing the climate crisis,” said Marie Sallois, the IOC’s Director for Sustainability. “We are extremely grateful for the support and collaboration of our Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partners, Airbnb, Deloitte and P&G. We hope that these awards will serve as an inspiration for others to follow suit and use the power of sport to contribute to the global fight against climate change.”
The winners of the IOC Climate Action Awards will be announced prior to the International Athletes’ Forum taking place in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 1 and 2 October 2023.
For more information about the IOC Climate Action Awards, click here.
Find out more about the Worldwide Olympic Partners Airbnb Deloitte and P&G, which are supporting these awards.
To find out more about the IOC’s work on climate, click here.