IOC president sends New Year greetings to CMG

IOC President Thomas Bach Sends Heartfelt New Year Wishes to China Media Group

Ring in the New Year with Olympic Spirit! 🥳

The President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Thomas Bach, has sent warm New Year greetings to the China Media Group (CMG), highlighting the enduring partnership between the IOC and CMG. This heartfelt message not only celebrates the upcoming year but also underscores the importance of global unity through sports.

A Toast to Friendship and Collaboration 🍻

In his message, Bach expressed gratitude for CMG’s exceptional coverage of Olympic events, which has brought the thrill of the Games to millions of viewers worldwide. “Your dedication to sharing the Olympic spirit has connected people across continents,” he remarked. This collaboration has been especially significant in promoting the values of excellence, friendship, and respect that the Olympics embody.

Inspiring the Next Generation 🌟

For many young athletes in South and Southeast Asia, the Olympics represent the pinnacle of achievement. Bach’s New Year greetings serve as a reminder of the opportunities and dreams that sports can unlock. From the bustling streets of Mumbai to the vibrant cities of Jakarta and Manila, aspiring Olympians are training hard, inspired by the stories broadcasted by media giants like CMG.

Looking Ahead to an Exciting Year 🚀

As we step into the new year, the anticipation for upcoming sporting events grows. The continued partnership between the IOC and CMG promises more thrilling moments and inspirational stories that unite us all. Whether you’re streaming events on your smartphone during a commute or catching up on highlights with friends, there’s plenty to look forward to!

Join the Celebration 🎉

Let’s embrace the Olympic spirit of unity and friendship as we welcome the new year. Here’s to breaking boundaries, pursuing dreams, and connecting across cultures. Happy New Year!

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