The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) has unveiled the Australian Olympians’ Oath ahead of the announcement of the two flagbearers for the Australian Olympic Team for the Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony.
The Australian Olympians’ Oath is an initiative of the
AOC Athletes’ Commission.The values of all Australian Olympians had previously been expressed on the form of the ASPIRE values.
In 2018 the Athletes’ Commission took the opportunity to review the ASPIRE values, concluding they looked more like a set of rules rather than something Olympians could connect with in a personal way.
The Athletes’ Commission agreed that an oath needed to:
• Articulate the Olympian identity and reflect that it is a lifelong activity
• Set expectations for the Team and reflect what is good about being Australian
• Inspire athletes to strive to be their best, the striving being more important than the outcome
• Inspire others to achieve their lifelong ambition
• Demonstrate passion and emotion
The words were formulated after a consultative process which involved Olympians submitting their views on the themes and words that meant most to them as Olympians.
A series of communications were sent to the Alumni database requesting contributions and suggestions around the oath. More than 50% of Olympians viewed the emails and a broad cross-section came forward with ideas around the wording.
Contributors ranged from a 1956 Winter Olympian to those competing in Tokyo.
Following further input from the AOC Indigenous Advisory Committee, a final form of words was agreed by the Athletes’ Commission in 2020.
The Oath was launched tonight July 7 via a special video featuring current, retired and prospective Olympians, each reciting one of the nine lines.
Athletes’ Commission Chair, Steve Hooker says he’s delighted by the overwhelming support the Commission has received.
“Olympians are very proud of the culture, values and traditions that they uphold and an Oath is a tangible expression of this pride. It expresses a commitment which has added moral weight because of its collectively binding nature.”
“It’s also an important piece of history that this Team going to Tokyo takes with them. It’s a tradition that starts with them. They are a Team that has faced such difficultly, collectively and individually, just to get to these Games let alone compete in them. This is a common thread that draws them together.
The Australian Olympians’ Oath
For the honour of representing Australia
With acknowledgment and respect for the ancient Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories
and their ongoing connection to the continent, water and seas
For the pursuit of excellence in every endeavour
With gratitude to those who make it possible
For the Spirit of sport
For my fellow Olympians whom I respect and support
Since Edwin and forever
Once an Olympian always an Olympian
Members of the Tokyo Team were given the chance to recite the Oath for the first time in a special hook-up broadcast on Seven Plus and AOC digital channels ensuring no matter where Team members were, in Team camps or with family, they could recite the Oath wearing their Team unform for Tokyo.
The opportunity was extended to embrace retired Olympians also to recite the Oath at the same time, dusting off their Olympic blazers to share in the moment.
A special copy of the Oath has been included in welcome packs awaiting every Olympian when they arrive in Tokyo for the 2020 Games, being held in 2021.
The Olympic Oath video can be found here.
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