MILAN — Show respect. Be humble and a good Olympic partner. Keep Team USA athletes safe.
United States Olympic leaders set out goals Thursday for the Milan Cortina Winter Games that arrive during what they acknowledged is ''a period of geopolitical turmoil.''
The days before the opening ceremony Friday saw street protests in Milan against a U.S. federal security plan involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, and organizers of the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games quizzed by African members of the IOC about the visa regime for entering the country.
''We can't control headlines that are extraneous to the efforts that we have,'' said Gene Sykes, an International Olympic Committee member who is president of the U.S. national Olympic body.
Sykes spoke at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee's eve-of-games news conference held as U.S. Vice President JD Vance met athletes after arriving in the city.
Vance is at an Olympics that will open in a much calmer atmosphere in Europe than seemed possible three weeks ago when the U.S. ignited international tension over its aim to acquire Greenland.
The U.S. Olympic delegation in Milan — including organizers of the 2034 Utah Winter Games — is on heightened diplomatic duty.
''We try to conduct ourselves with respect and humility when we're dealing with the entire world because that's the appropriate way to behave when we're in the Olympic and Paralympic movement,'' Sykes said.