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After conducting its own review, the USOPC determined Saunders' “peaceful expression in support of racial and social justice” did not violate rules, “was respectful of her competitors”On Monday, the International Olympic Committee said it is investigating the gesture as a potential breach of its rules governing athlete protests, which could result in sanctions.
The IOC eased rules forbidding protests of any kind for the Tokyo 2020 Games, though the body said they must be done respectfully and not on the podium during awards ceremonies. The IOC also said it is in contact with World Athletics, which governs the sport internationally, over the protest, though the organizationThe IOC has not stipulated how athletes breaking its protest rules will be punished. Its rules and views are in conflict with those of the USOPC and the USOPC is