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ATHLETES ASK USOC TO RELAX MARKETING RESTRICTIONS

          Former Olympic wrestling medalist and Athletes Advisory
     Council President Chris Campbell asked the USOC Board of
     Directors for a "clean break between competition and
     commercialism," according to Mike Spence in the Colorado
     Springs GAZETTE TELEGRAPH.  Campbell also "called on" the
     USOC to enforce four principles to guard the athlete's right
     to compete: neither the USOC nor a National Governing Body
     can require an athlete to sign with a commercial sponsor as
     a condition for participating in an event; neither the USOC
     nor a NGB can force an athlete to sign a sponsorship deal
     before the athlete has been selected for a specific team; no
     athlete can be prevented from competing because he or she
     violated a commercial agreement with the USOC or a NGB; and
     athletes have exclusive choice of what performance-enhancing
     equipment to use during competition, and can't be denied by
     the USOC or NGB the right to compete based on what equipment
     they use.  USOC President Bill Hybl named two committees to
     examine the matter (GAZETTE TELEGRAPH, 2/17).
          MORE FROM PHILLY: USA TODAY's Janice Lloyd writes on
     the USOC Board Meeting under the header, "USOC Makes Move
     Toward Diversity" (USA TODAY, 2/17).  In Hybl's nominations
     for 355 positions on 20 committees, "athletes, women and
     minorities all made significant inroads," with women reps
     going up from 76 to 104, and minorities growing from 22 to
     53 (Colorado Springs GAZETTE TELEGRAPH, 2/17).

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