IOC says Tokyo 2020 golf venue must be ‘non-discriminatory’
By Reuters
03 March 2017 |
4:23 am
Vice President of International Olympic Committee (IOC) John Coates says the club that is set to host the 2020 Olympic golf tournament must change its policy of excluding women, and hopes to resolve the issue by end of June.
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