The Hungarian Olympic Committee (HOC) hosted the Central & South–Eastern European NOCs Meeting where sport leaders of 16 five-ring organisations travelled to the Hungarian capital.
HOC President Krisztián Kulcsár greeted the leaders of NOCs who expressed their gratitude for organising the event originally planned for last May, despite challenging times. The agenda included hot topics: Tokyo 2020, the inoculation and the qualification processes were also discussed. A report was also delivered on the preparations of the 3rd European Games and Spyros Capralos and Jozef Liba, candidates respectively for President and Secretary General of the European Olympic Committees also introduced themselves for the upcoming EOC elections in Athens.
Unity in Diversity – Adidas presents Hungarian Olympic Team’s Tokyo 2020 collection
Adidas has been dressing Hungarian Olympic athletes since the Mexico 1968 Games, for over 53 years and things will not be any different for Tokyo 2020.
Designers went along the idea of unity in diversity as hundreds of nations participate at the world’s biggest multisport event in peaceful competition in accordance with the rules of Fair Play and by showing their national identity. Celebrating national icons and creating a fresh, modern look were important factors when creating the Tokyo 2020 apparel.
(Hungarian Olympic Committee, photo: Hungarian Olympic Committee/Péter Szalmás, Adidas Hungary)