LONDON (AP) — As more sports cut ties with his umbrella association, SportAccord chief Marius Vizer issued a 20-point plan Thursday for discussions with the IOC — including prize money for Olympic athletes and a 50 percent stake for federations in the new Olympic television channel.

In a clear sign that he is not backing down in his confrontation with the IOC, Vizer also proposed that all non-Olympic sports be given a demonstration slot before or after each games in the host cities and that all federation leaders — like himself — be granted IOC membership "without discrimination."

Vizer released his "reform agenda" as four more sports federations — rugby, table tennis, equestrian and curling — suspended ties with SportAccord in protest over his attacks on the International Olympic Committee last month. At least 16 Olympic sports have now suspended or withdrawn their SportAccord membership.

Vizer wrote to IOC President Thomas Bach this week asking for a meeting with him to clear the air "for the benefit and the unity of the sports movement." Bach replied Wednesday that he would discuss the invitation with his executive board next month.