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AIBA BWF FEI FIBA FIE FIFA FIG FIH FILA FINA FISA FIVB IAAF ICF IGF IHF IJF IRB ISAF ISSF ITF ITTF ITU IWF Published by the International Olympic Committee August 2013 Typesetting by lautrelabo S. à r.l., Belmont-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland UCI UIPM WA WTF

TABLE OF CONTENTS METHODOLOGY. 4 AIBA IF SECTION BWF AIBA – International Boxing Association . 9 BWF – Badminton World Federation . 23 FEI – Fédération Équestre Internationale . 38 FIBA – International Basketball Federation . 55 FIE – Fédération Internationale d’Escrime . 69 FIFA – Fédération Internationale de Football Association . 83 FIFA FIG – International Gymnastics Federation . 97 FIG FIH – International Hockey Federation . 115 FIH FILA – International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles . 130 FINA – Fédération Internationale de Natation . 136 FISA – International Rowing Federation . 155 FIVB – International Volleyball Federation . 169 FISA IAAF – International Association of Athletics Federations . 186 FIVB ICF – International Canoe Federation . 199 IGF – International Golf Federation . 215 IHF – International Handball Federation . 227 IJF – International Judo Federation . 240 IGF IRB – International Rugby Board . 254 IHF ISAF – International Sailing Federation . 267 IJF ISSF – International Shooting Sport Federation . 281 ITF – International Tennis Federation . 295 ITTF – The International Table Tennis Federation . 308 ITU – International Triathlon Union . 321 ISSF IWF – International Weightlifting Federation . 336 ITF UCI – International Cycling Union . 350 UIPM – Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne . 371 WA – World Archery Federation . 385 WTF – World Taekwondo Federation . 398 FEI FIBA FIE FILA FINA IAAF ICF IRB ISAF ITTF ITU IWF UCI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . 413 UIPM WA WTF 3

METHODOLOGY EVALUATION CRITERIA In order to conduct its analysis, the Olympic Programme Commission used the set of 39 criteria that were approved by the IOC Session in Durban in 2011. AIBA BWF DATA COLLECTION In July 2012, a questionnaire was sent in electronic format to each of the 28 International Federations on the programme of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad. In September 2012 completed questionnaires were returned to the IOC Sports Department, which then had the responsibility of verifying responses and requesting further information or clarification where necessary. Please note that most of the information provided by the International Federations was accepted as provided and has been presented accordingly in the report. The Olympic Programme Commission report is based on the following sources of information: FEI FIBA FIE FIFA FIG ›› Completed questionnaires from the International Federations; FIH ›› IOC experts’ knowledge; FILA ›› IOC-commissioned study on broadcast coverage conducted by Sponsorship Intelligence; FINA ›› IOC-commissioned study on press coverage conducted by TNS; FISA ›› IOC-commissioned study on digital media coverage conducted by Digital Brand Services and Business & Decision; ›› Information gathered through the IOC Olympic Studies Centre. FIVB IAAF REPORT PREPARATION ICF JULY 2012 Questionnaires sent to the 28 International Federations IGF SEPTEMBER 2012 The 28 International Federations returned their completed questionnaires IHF DECEMBER 2012 Meeting of the Olympic Programme Commission FEBRUARY – AUGUST 2013 The International Federations provided comments on their section of the report (in the interests of openness, every effort was made to include as many comments from the International Federations as possible) IJF IRB ISAF ISSF REPORT FORMAT The report is presented on an IF by IF basis, in alphabetical order by the acronym of the International Federations. Each section of the report follows the same structure: Overview, History and Tradition, Universality, Popularity, Governance, Athletes, Development, Transparency and Fairness on the Field Of Play and Finance. NB: Please note that tables relating to Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games have been removed in the Golf and Rugby sections, since these two sports were not on the programme but will be included for the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games. ITF ITTF ITU IWF UCI UIPM WA WTF 4

BROADCAST COVERAGE STUDY METHODOLOGY Sponsorship Intelligence collected coverage and audience data supplied by either the rights-holding broadcaster for their programming of the London 2012 Olympic Games, or by another recognised television audience body in each territory, for the period of 25 July to 12 August. The information within this report is based on the dedicated television coverage of London 2012 in the 70 territories listed below (pan-regional coverage is counted as one territory for the purposes of this report, whilst the Flemish and French languages communities of Belgium have been counted separately): Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Belarus Belgium (Flemish part) Belgium (French part) Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Colombia Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador Egypt Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Israel Italy Japan Kazakhstan Latvia Lithuania Macedonia Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Romania Russia Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Ukraine United Kingdom United States Venezuela Regional Broadcasters: Pan Africa, Pan Europe, Pan Latin America Definition of terms used AIBA BWF FEI FIBA FIE FIFA FIG FIH FILA FINA FISA FIVB IAAF Viewer Hours – Total number of hours viewed ICF Total maximum audience – Highest programme audiences generated by each sport at any one time in every territory IGF Average Minute Rating – Average number of viewers per minute broadcast for each sport IHF IJF PRESS COVERAGE STUDY METHODOLOGY The objective was to provide an evaluation of global press coverage of sports at the Summer Olympic Games in London 2012. This was compiled using quantitative data of the press coverage, i.e. the number of press articles on each sport at the London 2012 Olympic Games. Media monitoring was conducted by TNS, which identified five leading print publications per country (five daily newspapers, one being a sport publication where available). The period of analysis started one week before the opening of the Games and ended one week after the Games were closed, i.e. from 20 July to 19 August 2012. IRB ISAF ISSF ITF ITTF ITU IWF UCI UIPM WA WTF 5

The scope of geographic coverage defined included the following 49 countries: Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China Chinese Taipei Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Italy Japan Kenya Malaysia Mexico Morocco Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Thailand Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States Vietnam AIBA BWF FEI FIBA FIE The selection of articles included any written press articles on the London 2012 Olympic Games linked to a sport on the programme, with no minimum or maximum length, and including the reports on competitions. The following types of articles were not taken into consideration: state of preparation of sports facilities, general organisation of the Games, references to sports in the framework of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, results tables and medal tables. DIGITAL MEDIA COVERAGE STUDY METHODOLOGY The objective was to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the popularity of each Olympic sport on the internet during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The period of analysis started one week before the opening of the Games and ended one week after the Games were closed, i.e. from 20 July to 19 August 2012. The number of pageviews on the official website of the London 2012 Olympic Games (London2012.com) was analysed by Digital Brand Services during the period of analysis previously mentioned, as well as over the first half of 2012 (1 January to 30 June). The scope was worldwide geographic coverage. The number of pageviews on the official IOC website (olympic.org) was analysed by Business & Decision during the period of analysis previously mentioned. The scope was also worldwide geographic coverage. The number of video views on Youtube.com/Olympics was analysed by Business & Decision during the period of analysis previously mentioned. The sample of geographic coverage defined included 64 territories (with unsold Olympic Games rights in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa for Internet & Mobile platforms). FIFA FIG FIH FILA FINA FISA FIVB IAAF ICF IGF IHF IJF IRB ISAF ISSF ITF ITTF ITU IWF UCI UIPM WA WTF 6

OPERATIONAL COSTS AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES The objective was to determine the respective operational costs (technology and TV) for each sport. Technology requirements at competition venues The technology requirements at competition venues, including the level of technology costs and complexity, take into account the required service levels for: ›› Timing and scoring ›› On-venue results ›› Additional IT services, including reprographics ›› General infrastructure and service level requirements for -- telecommunications -- audiovisual services ›› Testing of systems ›› Operations and operational support required by the various client groups during Games operations Television production costs TV Production costs include elements related to the following three key aspects of the OBS project at the venues. Engineering & technical facilities These are the facilities and systems needed for image and audio capture, processing and further transmission to the IBC. They include the provision of: ›› Outside broadcast vans equipped with cameras, lenses and other related production resources ›› Specialty camera systems such as railcams, jibs, stabilised mounts and cablecam systems ›› Infrastructure supporting the camera systems, like trusses, towers and various customised fixtures AIBA BWF FEI FIBA FIE FIFA FIG FIH FILA FINA FISA FIVB IAAF ICF ›› Equipment for monitoring, processing and transmitting the video and audio signals to the IBC IGF ›› Cabling infrastructure to support all the above functions IHF Services IJF The human resources and expertise required for the installation, operation and technical support of the television facilities, including: IRB ›› Production teams with cameramen, directors and other production personnel ›› OB van, specialty and other engineering vendors’ personnel ›› OBS venue management team ISAF ISSF ITF ›› Cabling crews for rigging/de-rigging cables and performing cable termination services ITTF Logistics ITU Costs related to the logistical operations for all the television production equipment and personnel as briefly described above, including freight forwarding, ground & air transportation of personnel, accommodation, food services, and uniforms. IWF UCI UIPM WA WTF 7

AIBA International Boxing Association AIBA BWF FEI FIBA FIE 10 OVERVIEW 11 HISTORY AND TRADITION 12 UNIVERSALITY 14 POPULARITY 15 GOVERNANCE 17 ATHLETES 18 DEVELOPMENT 20 TRANSPARENCY AND FAIRNESS ON THE FIELD OF PLAY 22 FINANCE FIFA FIG FIH FILA FINA FISA FIVB IAAF ICF IGF IHF IJF IRB ISAF ISSF ITF ITTF ITU IWF UCI UIPM WA WTF

AIBA INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION OVERVIEW EVENTS Events at the London 2012 Olympic Games: 13 h f 10 3 AIBA BWF FEI Number of AIBA competition days during the 16-day London Olympic Games schedule: 16 Evolution in number of Olympic events since 1924: FIBA 24 28 32 36 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 00 04 08 12 h f 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTAL 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 13 FIE FIFA FIG FIH FILA QUOTAS Quotas at the London 2012 Olympic Games: 286 FINA FISA h f 250 36 FIVB IAAF ADDED VALUE AIBA states that the added value brought by boxing to the Olympic Games is as follows: The sport of boxing is one of the original sports of the modern Olympic Games. AIBA has positioned itself in the Olympic Movement as such, which has in turn increased the popularity of the sport and promoted its development around the world. Since the reform of boxing in 2007, AIBA has declared itself to be the governing body of the sport of boxing in all its forms and has launched the AIBA Professional Boxing (APB) programme. With the World Series of Boxing (WSB), the APB programme now receives a great deal of attention from the global boxing family, members and industry. This is particularly so for grassroots, partly because of the increased exposure of boxing. In addition, AIBA considered the debut of women’s boxing at the London 2012 Olympic Games to be a great success. The International Federation believes that the Olympic programme will benefit from including women’s boxing in future Olympic Games. Lastly, the boxing competitions at the London Olympic Games received great support and participation from the public, television, press and other media. AIBA states that the added value brought by the Olympic Games to boxing is as follows: AIBA’s member national federations have regarded success at the Olympic Games as their ultimate goal. This mindset has now spread to individual boxers, coaches and boxing clubs around the world; boxing is now practised with the aim of achieving an Olympic dream. Thanks to its inclusion on the Olympic programme, boxing can thus continue its growth worldwide and AIBA can successfully attract more and more boxers into its programmes from other non-AIBA organisations, while keeping its AIBA boxers. ICF IGF IHF IJF IRB ISAF ISSF ITF ITTF ITU IWF UCI UIPM WA WTF 10

AIBA INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION HISTORY AND TRADITION ESTABLISHMENT Year of establishment of the AIBA: 1946 AIBA OLYMPIC GAMES BWF Year of introduction to the Olympic Games programme: h f 1904 2012 FEI FIBA FIE FIFA Number of times on the programme of the Olympic Games: h f 23 1 FIG FIH FILA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS FINA SENIOR YEAR OF FIRST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NUMBER OF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD TO DATE FISA JUNIOR h f h f 1974 2001 2001 2011 16 7 8 1 Every two years FREQUENCY FIVB IAAF ICF IGF OTHER MULTISPORT GAMES IHF IJF NUMBER OF TIMES ON THE PROGRAMME YEAR OF MOST RECENT INCLUSION WORLD GAMES 1 2011 UNIVERSIADE 0 - ISAF COMMONWEALTH GAMES 19 2010 ISSF ALL-AFRICA GAMES 10 2011 ASIAN GAMES 15 2010 PAN AMERICAN GAMES 16 2011 MEDITERRANEAN GAMES 16 2009 IRB ITF ITTF ITU IWF UCI UIPM WA WTF 11

AIBA INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION UNIVERSALITY MEMBER NATIONAL FEDERATIONS AIBA has 194 member national federations corresponding to NOCs: AFRICA AMERICA ASIA EUROPE OCEANIA TOTAL 2005 2008 2012 47 42 43 46 12 190 46 42 44 50 14 196 48 40 43 50 13 194 AIBA BWF FEI FIBA FIE FIFA ACTIVE MEMBER NATIONAL FEDERATIONS FIG Number of AIBA-affiliated national federations that organised national championships in 2010 and 2011: FIH h AFRICA AMERICA ASIA EUROPE OCEANIA TOTAL f 2010 2011 2010 2011 1 7 8 33 1 50 6 10 10 33 2 61 0 1 1 9 0 11 1 5 2 11 2 21 FILA FINA FISA FIVB IAAF ICF Number of national federations that took part in qualifying events for the last two Olympic Games: AFRICA h 2008 2012 AMERICA f 49 32 0 5 h ASIA f 46 35 0 13 h EUROPE f 51 31 0 18 h f 83 44 IGF OCEANIA 0 32 h f 9 8 0 2 IHF IJF IRB Number of national federations that took part in the last two AIBA World Championships: AFRICA h PREVIOUS LAST AMERICA f 30 20 5 5 h ASIA f 28 23 17 13 h EUROPE f 25 26 ISAF 15 18 h 41 40 ISSF OCEANIA f 26 32 h f 9 4 2 2 ITF ITTF ITU Number of national federations that took part in the last two AIBA Continental Championships: IWF AFRICA h PREVIOUS LAST 15 14 AMERICA f 5 8 h 9 11 ASIA f 11 12 h 18 22 EUROPE f 16 17 h 41 40 OCEANIA f 24 31 h 9 9 f 6 2 UCI UIPM WA WTF 12

AIBA INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION Number of national federations that took part in the last two AIBA Junior World Championships: AFRICA h PREVIOUS LAST AMERICA f 2 3 h 0 0 ASIA f 5 3 h 0 1 EUROPE f 10 15 h 0 6 24 26 OCEANIA f 0 13 h 1 3 f 0 2 AIBA GLOBAL SPREAD OF EXCELLENCE BWF Olympic Games FEI Continental distribution of medals awarded at the last two Olympic Games: DISTRIBUTION OF MEDALS WON NUMBER OF NOCS THAT WON MEDALS h AFRICA AMERICA ASIA EUROPE OCEANIA TOTAL FIBA f 2008 2012 2008 2012 2008 2012 1 3 7 9 0 20 0 2 7 8 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 0 9 2% 23% 29% 46% 0% 100% 0% 17% 31% 52% 0% 100% FIE FIFA FIG FIH FILA FINA World Championships FISA Number of countries that won medals at the last two World Championships: h AFRICA AMERICA ASIA EUROPE OCEANIA NUMBER OF MEDALS AWARDED NUMBER OF COUNTRIES THAT WON MEDALS NUMBER OF CONTINENTS THAT WON MEDALS f FIVB IAAF PREVIOUS LAST PREVIOUS LAST 0 5 6 11 0 44 22 3 0 3 8 11 0 40 22 3 1 3 6 11 0 40 21 4 0 1 6 11 0 40 18 3 ICF IGF IHF IJF IRB ISAF ISSF ITF ITTF ITU IWF UCI UIPM WA WTF 13

AIBA INTERNATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION POPULARITY APPEAL OF THE SPORT AIBA states that the following steps have been taken to increase the appeal of boxing, in particular for young people: One of the main objectives of launching the AIBA Professional Boxing programme was to give young boxers the chance to hope and dream as well as increase involvement in the sport, especially in emerging countries. In addition, AIBA will open its main Boxing Academy in October 2013 and plans to select Junior boxers (aged 15-16) and Youth boxers (aged 17-18) to train to potentially become Elite boxers and future leaders of the sport. AIBA BWF FEI FIBA TICKET SALES AND ATTENDANCE FIE Tickets available and sold during the last two Olympic Games: FIFA TICKETS AVAILABLE TICKETS SOLD SHARE OF ALL TICKETS SOLD IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES 2008 2012 183,617 182,117 2.9% 202,901 200,914 2.6% FIG FIH FILA Tickets available and sold during the last two World Championships: FINA h TICKETS AVAILABLE TICKETS SOLD PERCENTAGE OF TICKETS SOLD FISA f PREVIOUS LAST PREVIOUS LAST 56,000 4,500 8% Free entry Free entry Free entry Free entry Free entry Free entry - - - FIVB IAAF ICF MEDIA ACCREDITATIONS GRANTED Number of media accreditations granted at the last two World Championships: IGF IHF IJF h f PREVIOUS LAST 146 126 95 253 IRB ISAF ISSF TELEVISION COVERAGE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES Total number of viewer hours during

debut of women's boxing at the London 2012 Olympic Games to be a great success. The International Federation believes that the Olympic programme will benefit from including women's boxing in future Olympic Games. Lastly, the boxing competitions at the London Olympic Games received great support and participation from the public, television,

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