GENEVA — Olympic leader Kirsty Coventry said Wednesday she is yet to have formal contact with U.S. President Donald Trump's administration but is looking forward to meeting Vice President JD Vance in Milan next month at the Winter Games opening ceremony.
The International Olympic Committee's first female president was elected 10 months ago and her first meeting with Trump is much anticipated in the sports world ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games.
The IOC and organizers in LA face diplomatic challenges in the next 2 ½ years with more than 200 national teams due to compete, including dozens whose fans and sports officials currently face visa bans or travel restrictions.
''We have not had any formal communication just yet with the White House,'' Coventry told reporters in an online call before she travels next week to the Milan Cortina Winter Games that open Feb. 6.
The IOC president spoke in Lausanne while Trump also was in Switzerland, about 250 kilometers (150 miles) away, preparing to address world leaders in Davos.
Coventry said ''we have seen the formal announcement'' from the White House at the weekend about the U.S. delegation coming to Milan for the opening ceremony. Also expected are second lady Usha Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
''We look forward to meeting the vice president and his team that will be with him,'' Coventry said.
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