Abstract

Olympism emerges as an instrument of integration that, through the Olympic values, overcomes ethnic, religious, and cultural differences in favor of a world free of discrimination, ensuring the practice of sports as a right for all. Having equality as one of its principles is foreseen in the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) Agenda 2020+5, just as it is consistent with the global movement for gender equality, as proposed in Sustainable Development Goal 5 of the United Nations' Agenda 2030. This study aims to identify the actions taken by the IOC for gender equality related to all women, athletes or non-athletes, who are part of the Olympic Games scenario. This study is documentary research, using the official documents published on the IOC website related to gender equality as a primary source of data. Through Thematic Analysis as a method of data analysis, we achieved a qualitative understanding of the documents to measure the main actions adopted by the body in favor of gender equality in the Olympic Games. As a result of this study, we seek a greater understanding of this relevant theme in the discussion of gender equality in the sports context, with a specific look at one of the main events in the area, which involves a range of sports and has tremendous impact, reaching international visibility.

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