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The IOC has selected 25 new Young Leaders for 2025-2028 out of more than 5,000 applications
The IOC has selected 25 new Young Leaders for 2025-2028 to develop grassroots sports initiatives tackling social issues in their communities.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced the selection of 25 new IOC Young Leaders for 2025 to 2028. The selected candidates will embark on a four-year journey to create grassroots sport-based initiatives aimed at addressing social issues in their communities.

The launch of this new cohort saw an unprecedented level of interest, with a remarkable 5,270 young people from 169 countries and territories registering for the first phase of selection. This overwhelming response highlights the growing commitment of young people to drive positive change through sport.

"The selection of these 25 exceptional young leaders from diverse backgrounds underscores our commitment to empowering the next generation to build a better world through sport. The record number of applicants highlights how young people globally recognise the important role of sport in society,” said IOC President Thomas Bach. “Their innovative ideas and dedication to leveraging sport for positive social change inspire us all. We look forward to supporting them as they contribute to the Olympic Movement and make a meaningful impact in their communities. This is what the Olympic Movement stands for: building a better world through sport."

Coming from 25 countries and territories across five continents, this new cohort of IOC Young Leaders brings together a diverse group of passionate changemakers who will work to develop innovative projects aligned with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through this programme, the IOC Young Leaders will receive a bespoke four-year capacity-building programme that includes expert guidance and coaching, access to an extensive sport and sport-for-development network, and seed funding of USD 10,000, which will help them turn their ideas into impactful and sustainable initiatives.

A growing community impacting over 55,000 lives

Since its launch in 2016, the IOC Young Leaders Programme has supported 145 Young Leaders from 77 countries and territories, who have collectively delivered over 160 projects, positively impacting over 55,000 lives in communities worldwide. This initiative directly contributes to Olympism365, the IOC’s strategy to strengthen the role of sport as an enabler for the SDGs, by empowering young people to drive social change through innovative solutions.

This year’s selection further expands the programme’s global reach, with IOC Young Leaders coming from countries that have not yet been represented in the programme: the Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Poland and Zimbabwe.

The 2025–2028 IOC Young Leaders

The selected IOC Young Leaders 2025-2028 are:

Africa

Otim Ambrose (Uganda)
Prince Apoh (Ghana)
Jordan Joel (Nigeria)
Audrey Oronda (Kenya)
Nadine Taderera (Zimbabwe)

Americas

Guadalupe Beltrán (Argentina)
Kyndall Hudson (USA)
José López Aceves (Mexico)
Ayanna Morgan (Barbados)
SunMin Park (Canada)
Camila Tauil Alves Barreira (Brazil)
Rafael Valdivieso (Dominican Republic)

Asia

Chloé Abou Chabake (Lebanon)
Laher Hiten Gala (India)
Tin Sum Lee (Hong Kong, China)
Sara Merican (Singapore)
Amirtya Soerakoesoemah (Indonesia)
Yenlik Ultarakova (Kazakhstan)

Europe

Oleksandra Boliak (Ukraine)
Sofia Bonicalza (Italy)
Marta Gorczyńska (Poland)
Murhad Hussain (Great Britain)
Eduardo Oliveira (Portugal)
Georges Speyer (France)

Oceania

Kalinda Robinson (Australia)

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