IOC Puts Olympic Agenda Reforms Into Action -- ATR Podcast

(ATR) The Extraordinary IOC Session held Monday and Tuesday in Monaco is over.

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MONACO - DECEMBER 09:  IOC President Thomas Bach and HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco pose with the Committee members at the end of the IOC session during the 127th IOC Session at the Grilmaldi Forum on December 9, 2014 in Monaco, Monaco.  (Photo by Tony Barson/Getty Images)
MONACO - DECEMBER 09: IOC President Thomas Bach and HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco pose with the Committee members at the end of the IOC session during the 127th IOC Session at the Grilmaldi Forum on December 9, 2014 in Monaco, Monaco. (Photo by Tony Barson/Getty Images)

(ATR)The Extraordinary IOC Session held Monday and Tuesday in Monaco is over.

Some major reforms were adopted by the IOC and little time was wasted to put some of them into practice.

Around the Ringseditor Ed Hula is in Monaco where he and the rest of the ATR team have been covering events there since last week.

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