On October 26, 2015, the International Olympic Committee announces the creation of the first Olympic refugee team, drawing attention to the plight of forcibly displaced people around the world. The declaration, delivered at the United Nations, provided support for athletes displaced by conflict, persecution or human rights violations—and announced a new opportunity to “build a peaceful and better world for all through sport.”
More than 200 national teams have competed at the modern Olympic Games since their inception in 1896, but for the first time in 2016, athletes forced into exile from their home countries had a team all their own. The Olympic Refugee Team made its first appearance during the Summer Olympics in Brazil in 2016, fielding 10 refugee athletes from four countries, including a marathoner, five medium-distance runners, two swimmers and two judokas.