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The European Olympic Movement THE EUROPEAN OLYMPIC MOVEMENT DIRECTORY JUNE 2021 THE EUROPEAN OLYMPIC COMMITTES The European Olympic Committees (EOC) are a non-profit Association that gathers the 50 National Olympic Committees of the European continent. Born in 1968, the Association pursues its main goals. Dissemination of the Olympic ideals, education of youth through Sport, promotion of National Olympic Committees (NOCs) development in close cooperation with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) and the Olympic Associations of other continents. The EOC Headquarters are in Rome, Italy. DIRECTORY 2021 ORGANISATION 50 EUROPEAN NOCs EUROPEAN GAMES EYOF GSSE DIRECTORY 2021 ORGANISATION 50 EUROPEAN NOCs EUROPEAN GAMES EYOF GSSE 7 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2021-2025 President Vice President Mr Spyros Ms Daina CAPRALOS GUDZINEVICIUTE (GRE) (LTU) Secretary General Treasurer Mr Raffaele Mr Peter PAGNOZZI MENNEL (ITA) (AUT) 9 Members Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Mr Hasan Mr Josè Manuel Mr Jean-Michel Ms Victoria Ms Annamarie Ms Uschi Ms Cristina Mr Djordje ARAT ARAUJO BRUN CABEZAS PHELPS SCHMITZ VASILIANOV VISACKI (TUR) (POR) (FRA) (ESP) (GBR) (GER) (MDA) (SRB) Member Member Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member Chair Athletes’ CEO nd Commission 2 EG Minsk 2019 Mr Mihai Ms Liney Rut Mr Gerd Mr George COVALIU HALLDORSDOTTIR KANTER KATULIN Audit Committee (ROU) (ISL) (EST) (BLR) Honorary President Chairman Member Member Member Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member Member rd 3 EG Krakow ANOC & Malopolska 2023 Secretary General Ms Berit Mr Andrzej Ms Gunilla Mr Zlatko Mr Mario Mr Lino Mr Djordje Mr Aldons KJOLL KRASNICKI LINDBERG MATESA PESCANTE FARRUGIA SACCO PERISIC VRUBLEVSKIS (NOR) (POL) (SWE) (CRO) (ITA) (MLT) (SRB) (LAT) 10 11 ATHLETES’ COMMISSION 2017-2021 ATHLETES Chair Mr Gerd KANTER (EST) Vice Chair Mr Balazs BAJI (HUN) Secretary Mr David HARTE (IRL) Members Ms Tania CAGNOTTO (ITA) Ms Jana DAUBNEROVA (SVK) Ms Gunta VAICULE (LAT) Mr Eldar RONNING (NOR) Ms Nevriye YILMAZ (TUR) Co-opted Members Ms Olga KHARLAN (UKR) Mr Joao Pedro LOPES DA SILVA (POR) Mr Mikko RONKAINEN (FIN) Ms Luiza ZLOTKOWSKA (POL) 13 COMMISSIONS EUROPEAN UNION & WORKING GROUP 2018-2021 EOC EC Liaison Member Mr Niels NYGAARD (DEN) ENVIRONMENT & SPORT FOR ALL Chair EOC EC Liaison Member Mr Juri TAMM, Vice President (EST) Mr Andrezj KRASNICKI (POL) Members Chair Mr Matthias VAN BAELEN (BEL) Mr Gian Primo GIARDI, President (SMR) Mr Izet RADO, Vice President (BIH) Ms Olga PIPERIDOU CHRYSAFI, General Director (CYP) Members Mr Sasho POPOVSKI, NOC Secretary General (FYROM) Ms Rumiana DINEVA, Head Olympic Family Relations (BUL) Ms Rusiko APTSIAURI, Head of International Relations (GEO) Mr Josip COP, Secretary General (CRO) Mr Larus BLONDAL, President (ISL) Mr Vladimir BOGOEVSKI, NOC Sport Director (FYROM) Mr Ihor HOTSUL, Vice President, Deputy Minister Youth and Sports, President Mr Niels-Christian LEVIN HANSEN, Board Member (DEN) Athletic Fed. (UKR) Ms Karin FEHRES, Executive Board Member (GER) Mr Hafsteinn PALSSON, Honorary Secretary (ISL) Athlete Representative Mr Gilad LUSTIG, CEO (ISR) Mr Joao Pedro LOPES DA SILVA (POR) Mr Zorzs TIKMERS, Secretary General (LAT) Mr Blaz PERKO, Acting Secretary General (SLO) Athlete Representative Ms Luiza ZLOTKOWSKA (POL) 14 15 EYOF - EUROPEAN YOUTH OLYMPIC FESTIVAL GENDER EQUALITY IN SPORT EOC EC Liaison Member EOC EC Liaison Member Mr Djordje VISACKI (SRB) Ms Daina GUDZINEVICIUTE (LTU) Chair Chair Mr Jose Manuel ARAUJO, Secretary General (POR) Ms Sarah KEANE, President (IRL) Members Members Mr Stavri BELLO, Secretary General (ALB) Ms Kseniya SANKOVICH, Secretary “Women and Sport” Comm. (BLR) Mr Christoph SIEBER, Sports Director, Board Member (AUT) Ms Morana PALIKOVIC GRUDEN, Vice President (CRO) Mr Azer ALIYEV, Deputy Secretary General (AZE) Ms Tine TEILMANN, Board Member (DEN) Mr Jean Michel SAIVE, Vice President (BEL) Ms Victoria CABEZAS, Secretary General (ESP) Mr Peter BRULL, Games Operation Manager (FIN) Mr Mikko SALONEN, CEO & Secretary General (FIN) Mr Mamuka KHABARELI, Vice President (GEO) Mr Shasivar HAXHIJAJ, Secretary General (KOS) Mr Stratos KARETOS, Technical Adviser (GRE) Ms Elisabete JACINTO, Chair Women & Sport Comm. (POR) Mr Alessio PALOMBI, responsible administration and finance Sport and Olympic Ms Anastasia DAVYDOVA, Secretary General (RUS) Programme (ITA) Ms Cristina VASILIANOV, Secretary General (MDA) Athlete Representative Mr Joseph CASSAR, Secretary General, Deputy Chair (MLT) Ms Nevriye YILMAZ (TUR) Mr Dusan SIMONOVIC, President (MNE) Ms Guro LIUM, Project consultant Olympic Dept. (NOR) Mr Florin MISCA, Deputy Secretary General (ROU) Mr Borut KOLARIC, Head of Sports Programme (SLO) Mr Damir STAJNER, Executive Director (SRB) Athlete Representative Ms Jana DAUBNEROVA (SVK) EOC Sport Director Mr Peter BRULL (SVK) 16 17 LEGAL AFFAIRS MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION Chair EOC EC Liaison Member Mr Marc THEISEN (LUX) Mr Hasan ARAT (TUR) Members Chair Ms Biserka VRBEK, Assistant to the Secretary for Legal Affairs (CRO) Mr Mihai Claudiu COVALlU, President (ROU) Ms Amalia EROTOKRITOS, Legal Advisor (CYP) Ms Sarah O’SHEA, Secretary General (IRL) Deputy Chair Mr Domenico DEMARINIS, Lawyer (ITA) Ms Vered BUSKILA, Vice President (ISR) Mr Lino FARRUGIA SACCO, Judge (MLT) Ms Henriette HILLESTAD THUNE, Head Legal Dept. (NOR) Members Mr Tone JAGODIC, Advisor to the EOC President (SLO) Mr Said FAZLAGIC, Secretary General (BIH) Mr Belcho GORANOV, Secretary General (BUL) Ms Veronika ZEMANOVÁ, Head of International Relations (CZE) Athlete Representative Mr Nikos IATROU, Vice Chair Hellenic Marketing Commission (GRE) Mr David HARTE (IRL) Ms Zsofia BATHORI, Marketing and Communication Manager (HUN) Mr Gerard DIELESSEN, Secretary General (NED) Mr Matic SVAB, Deputy Secretary General (SLO) Ms Ria DAMGREN NILSSON, NOC Vice President (SWE) Mr Ali KIREMITCIOGLU, Board Member (TUR) Athlete Representative Mr Mikko RONKAINEN (FIN) 18 19 MEDICAL & ANTI-DOPING OLYMPIC CULTURE & LEGACY Chair EOC EC Liaison Member Dr. Klaus STEINBACH (GER) Mr Jean Michel BRUN (FRA) Members Chair Dr. Neboijsha NASTOV, Chair of the Health Commission (FYROM) Ms Susanna RAHKAMO, Vice President (FIN) Dr. Liga CIRULE, Chief Doctor (LAT) Dr. Dalius BARKAUSKAS, Chief medical officer Olympic team (LTU) Members Dr. Thomas TORGALSEN, Olympic Team medical doctor (NOR) Mr Vojo MALO, Vice President (ALB) Prof. Dr. Haydar DEMIREL, Executive Board Member Anti-Doping Commission (TUR) Ms Clea PAPAELLINA (CYP) Dr. Mark STUART (GBR) Mr Flemming KNUDSEN, Board Member (DEN) Mr Jerzy WENDERLICH, Chair POC Culture & Education Commission (POL) Member ex-officio Ms Laura Gabriela CARLESCU BADEA, President Fencing Federation (ROU) Dr. Fabio PIGOZZI (ITA) Ms Natasa JANKOVIC, Chair Olympic Values Commission (SRB) Ms Ivana MOTOLIKOVA, Director Olympism Dept. (SVK) Athlete Representative Ms Prof. Selhan OZBEY, Member Sports Culture & Olympic Education (TUR) Mr Balazs BAJI (HUN) Athlete Representative Ms Gunta VAICULE (LAT) 20 21 OLYMPIC GAMES OLYMPIC ACADEMIES WORKING GROUP EOC EC Liaison Member EOC EC Liaison Member Ms Gunilla LINDBERG (SWE) Ms Liney Rut HALLDORSDOTTIR (ISL) Chair Chair Mr Chingiz HUSEYNZADA, Vice President (AZE) Ms Gudrun DOLL-TEPPER, Vice President (GER) Members Members Mr George KATULIN, Secretary General (BLR) Mr Lochlann WALSH, Board Member (IRL) Mr Cayetano CORNET, Activities Director (ESP) Ms. Nataliya MELNIKOVA, Chair NOC Olympic Academy (RUS) Mr Ian HOWARD, Board Member (GBR) Ms Sabine KRAPF, Head of Games Management (GER) Athlete Representatives Mr Emmanuel KOLYMPADIS, Secretary General (GRE) Mr Eldar RONNING (NOR) Mr Besim HASANI, President (KOS) Ms Olga KHARLAN (UKR) Mr Nicolae JURAVSCHI, President (MDA) Mr Julian PACE BONELLO, President (MLT) Mr Maurits HENDRIKS, Games and Performance Director (NED) Mr Bjørn Sigurd SOMMERFELDT, Project consultant - Olympic Department (NOR) Mr Adam KRZESINSKI, Secretary General (POL) Mr Eros BOLOGNA, Secretary General (SMR) Mr Peter REINEBO, CEO (SWE) Athlete Representative Ms Tania CAGNOTTO (ITA) EOC Sport Director Mr Peter BRULL (SVK) 22 23 1994 ** 13 December Atlanta (USA) 47 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLIES 1995 11/12 November Athens (GRE) 48 1996 25/26 October Copenhagen (DEN) 47 YEAR DATE CITY NOCs 1997 14/15 November Stockholm (SWE) 48 1969 25/27 October Dubrovnik (CRO) 27 1998 ** 1 June Seville (ESP) 48 1970 14/15 February Münich (GER) 25 1998 13/14 November Saint-Petersburg (RUS) 48 1971 7/8 May Baden (GER) 26 1999 12/13 November Prague (CZE) 48 1972* 2000 17/18 November Warsaw (POL) 48 1973 4/5 May Monte-Carlo (MON) 28 2001 30 Nov/1 December Monte-Carlo (MON) 48 1974 23/25 June Paris (FRA) 28 2002 ** 21 May Kuala Lumpur (MAS) 43 1975 16/17 October Lisbon (POR) 22 2002 6/7 December Reykjavik (ISL) 46 1976 21/22 October Istanbul (TUR) 25 2003 12/13 December Rome (ITA) 48 1977 28/29 October Vaduz (LIE) 31 2004 3/4 December Dubrovnik (CRO) 46 1978 17/18 June Sofia (BUL) 30 2005 2/3 December Dublin (IRL) 48 1979 20/21 April Brussels (BEL) 30 2006 ** 1 April Seoul (KOR) 39 1980 21/23 November London (GBR) 31 2006 ** 29 July Rome (ITA) 47 1981 14/15 May Athens (GRE) 32 2006 8/9 December Brussels (BEL) 47 1982 5/6 November San Marino (SMR) 32 2007 30 November/1 December Valencia (ESP) 49 1983 4/5 November Granada (ESP) 29 2008 21/22 November Istanbul (TUR) 48 1984* 2009 27/28 November Lisbon (POR) 49 1985 11/12 May Rome (ITA) 33 2010 26/27 November Belgrade (SRB) 48 1986 25/26 September Budapest (HUN) 32 2011 25/24 November Sochi (RUS) 49 1987 8/9 October Sofia (BUL) 34 2012 7/8 December
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