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Bubka becomes sixth candidate for top Olympic post

Ukrainian pole-vault star becomes the sixth person to announce his candidacy for top post

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Former Olympic pole-vault champion Sergei Bubka has launched his bid for the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the sixth candidate for world sport's most influential post.

"This was always natural for me. Sport is in my blood, it is in my genes," the Ukrainian said when asked about his decision to run as the youngest candidate at 49. The new president will be elected on September 10.

"I have big experience in different activities, from athlete to sports administrator to businessman. I love sports, this is my life," Bubka said on the sidelines of a sports conference.

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"I have passion, drive, motivation. I want to give something back to the movement."

Bubka joins Germany's Thomas Bach, Singapore's Ng Ser Miang, Wu Ching-kuo of Taiwan, Puerto Rican Richard Carrion and Swiss Denis Oswald in the contest. Bach, an Olympic fencing champion in 1976 and long-time sports official, is regarded as the front-runner. But the outcome is still wide open.

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Jacques Rogge, in charge since 2001, is stepping down in September when his two-term rule ends.

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