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			Olympics: Sheikh Ahmad's decision 'protects us all' – Bach 
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			 [November 29, 2018] 
			By Jack Tarrant 
 TOKYO (Reuters) - Olympic chief Thomas 
			Bach has praised Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah for stepping down as 
			the head of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) 
			while he fights a court case and said he hoped the Kuwaiti would be 
			back at the helm soon.
 
 Sheikh Ahmad, a key Bach ally and head of the Olympic Council of 
			Asia, won the support of the general assembly of the umbrella body 
			for National Olympic Committees to postpone his re-election as 
			president on Wednesday.
 
 Bach said in a keynote address to ANOC delegates on Thursday that 
			the Kuwaiti's decision to step aside had been the right move for the 
			Olympic movement.
 
 "We have said, first of all, that we respect the decision he took 
			under his own will and we recognize that this decision, his 
			decision, was taken in the interests of all of us," the 
			International Olympic Committee president said.
 
			
			 
			
 "But we have also stated, at the same time, stepping aside 
			temporarily cannot be interpreted as any admission of guilt and that 
			the presumption of innocence has to prevail."
 
 Sheikh Ahmad has not specified what the case in the Swiss court 
			entails but has proclaimed his innocence and on Wednesday said it 
			was nothing to do with "sport or corruption".
 
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			Asian Winter Games - Opening ceremony - Sapporo Dome - Sapporo, 
			Japan - 19/02/17 - Olympic Council of Asia President Sheikh Ahmad 
			Al-Fahad Al-Sabah takes part in the opening ceremony. REUTERS/Issei 
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            Fijian Robin Mitchell, ANOC's senior vice-president, will head up 
			the organization in Sheikh Ahmad's absence but it is clear that the 
			popular leader expects to return to his previous roles once the case 
			is concluded.
 Bach also said he hoped to see Sheikh Ahmad return soon.
 
 "I would once more pay respect to Shaikh Ahmad Al-Sabah ... and the 
			example he is setting by taking this responsibility to protect all 
			of us," Bach added in a speech that was met with thunderous applause 
			from delegates.
 
 "We hope we can see him back here very soon after his case is 
			solved. We will pay this respect then also on his hopeful return 
			among all of you and among all of us."
 
 (Reporting by Jack Tarrant, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
 
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