Amid a global wave of demonstrations against racism, the IOC said Wednesday it would open talks that could let athletes make stronger protests at the Olympic Games.
Only five months ago the Olympic body strengthened its ban on political statements by specifying that gestures such as taking a knee or raising a fist on a medal podium remain prohibited.
But the IOC's public stance eased slightly on Wednesday when its president Thomas Bach said the in-house athlete committee would "explore different ways" opinions could be expressed during the games — while still "respecting the Olympic spirit."
"The Olympic aims are a very powerful global demonstration against racism and for inclusivity," Bach said at a news conference after an executive board meeting.