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Denmark urges IOC to recognize Greenland and Faroe Islands as independent Olympic teams
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· June 30, 2026
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Key points Denmark's national parliament has asked the IOC to recognize two of its territories as independent Olympic teams. In international sports news, a significant request has been made to the International Olympic Committee.
In international sports news, a significant request has been made to the International Olympic Committee. Denmark's national parliament has asked the IOC to recognize two of its territories as independent Olympic teams.
The territories in question are Greenland and the Faroe Islands, which are currently semi-autonomous. The Danish parliament published a letter to the IOC, urging them to grant this recognition.
Further details on this development are available from the source, including the full content of the letter and any potential response from the IOC. For now, it is known that Denmark is seeking greater Olympic representation for its territories.
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Published: June 30, 2026 ·
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