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"Sports Administration Career" section

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The "Sports Administration Career" section seems to be in danger of becoming a "blow by blow" narrative of news items emanating from the 2016 Olympics. I've added a reference (previously missing) for the most recently added item about two swimmers banned from the Closing Ceremony and also removed POV text/wording that seemed to persist through several recent edits; can editors please consider whether each new action by the current chef de mission of the AOC before and during Rio 2016 is really worthy of being added to this section? — Preceding unsigned comment added by David64T WP (talkcontribs) 08:58, 19 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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