Paris 2024 Olympic Games – Selection Criteria

16 Feb 2024
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Selection Criteria for Paris 2024 Olympic Games (26 July to 11 August 2024)

  1. Nomination Criteria
  • NSAs seeking to nominate athletes for the Games should establish qualifying standards and criteria, at least 15 months before the Games, which are open to all athletes.  These standards must be in line with the Qualification Principles of their sport for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, published by the International Federations. NSAs are required to submit their NSA Selection Policy to SNOC/SSI for endorsement before publication.
  • NSAs should state clearly in the nomination forms (sent to NSAs about 6 months before the Games) the justification for the athletes to be selected.
  • Athletes must be Singapore Citizens, and should not be holding dual citizenship if they are above 22 years old, at the time of nomination.
  1. Selection Criteria

Subject to the other considerations listed at paragraph 3 below, the following criteria shall be applied in the selection process:

  • Athletes who have achieved standards according to the Qualification Principles of their sport for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games,
  • Pursuant to the Olympic Charter (By laws to Rules 27 and 28, paragraph 2.1), “Selection shall be based not only on the sports performance of an athlete, but also on his ability to serve as an example to the sporting youth of his country.”
  1. Other Considerations

In addition to the above selection criteria, the following “qualities” of the athletes will be taken into consideration:

  • Attitude and behaviour towards coaches, teammates, fellow athletes, officials and sports administrators, whether in relation to sporting matters or otherwise.
  • General conduct and character which may affect the reputation, image, values or best interests of the athlete or the sport.
  • Past disciplinary record;
  • Current skill level and fitness; and character
  • Level of commitment and attendance.
  • Potential for future development:
  • Ability to demonstrate team spirit and work well with teammates and officials; and
  • Such other non-performance related qualities as the selectors may consider to be relevant. 
  1. Extenuating Circumstances

In consideration of the performance and “qualities” of athletes, the selectors may at their discretion give consideration to extenuating circumstances. For this purpose, “extenuating circumstances” mean an inability of the athlete to compete in and/or attend event, training camps or other required attendances arising from:

  • Injury or illness.
  • Equipment failure.
  • Travel delays.
  • Bereavement; and
  • Such other circumstances as the selectors may consider to be relevant. 
  1. Selection and Appeals
  • The SNOC Selection Committee will meet to discuss the nominations from NSAs and select athletes/teams for the Games.
  • NSAs can submit appeals to the SNOC Appeals Committee for athletes/teams who are not selected at the Selection Committee.  In the appeals, NSAs must provide new information which had not been previously submitted to the Selection Committee.

Correct as at 3 January 2024