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Jahresbericht 2016 JAHRESBERICHT ÖSTERREICHISCHES OLYMPISCHES COMITÉ 2016 ÖSTERREICHISCHES OLYMPISCHES COMITÉ JAHRESBERICHT ÖSTERREICHISCHES OLYMPISCHES COMITÉ 2016 ÖSTERREICHISCHES OLYMPISCHES COMITÉ www.lotterien.at EDITORIAL Ein Jahr der großen Weiterentwicklung 2016 war für das Österreichische Olympische Comité lich vom Generalsekretariat abgewickelt. Dafür wurden ein sehr positives Jahr. Ein Jahr mit sportlichen Erfolgen, auch Christoph Sieber (Bereichsleiter Sport) und Florian vor allem bei den Olympischen Jugend-Winterspie- Gosch (Bereichsleiter Marketing) in die Geschäftsleitung len in Lillehammer mit zehn Medaillen (davon drei in aufgenommen. Gold), dem zwölften Platz im Medaillenspiegel bei 70 Ein großer Erfolg in Rio war die Wahl von Karl Stoss Teilnehmer-Nationen und einem Schritt nach vorne bei zum Mitglied des Internationalen Olympischen Komi- den Olympischen Spielen in Rio. Österreich durfte sich tees (IOC). Der Präsident des Österreichischen Olympi- dort erstmals seit Peking 2008, d. h. nach acht Jahren sche Comités ist damit der zehnte Österreicher in die- bzw. exakt 2.923 Tagen, wieder über eine Medaille sem wichtigen internationalen Sportgremium. bei Sommerspielen freuen. 17 Top-Ten-Plätze in zehn Apropos Erfolgsgeschichte: 75.000 Besucherinnen Sportarten geben Hoffnung, dass die Nullnummer von und Besucher in 18 Tagen wurden im Austria House London endgültig Geschichte ist und die österreichische in Rio gezählt. Mehr als tausend Interviews belegen, Erfolgskurve ab sofort wieder nach oben geht. Olympia- wie zufrieden unsere Business- und Tourismus-Gäste mit Debütanten wie Magdalena Lobnig, Olivia Hofmann, der Atmosphäre und dem Service im Haus waren. Auch Bernadette Graf oder Lukas Weißhaidinger sorgten für die Reaktionen unserer Partner und Sponsoren waren positive Überraschungen. Namen, die wir alle in Tokio durchwegs positiv bis euphorisch. Den österreichischen 2020 auf unserer Rechnung haben sollten. Athletinnen und Athleten bot das Haus ein Stück Hei- Das Österreichische Olympische Comité wird den ein- mat und eine wertvolle Abwechslung zum Olympischen geschlagenen Weg weiter fortsetzen, d. h. die Zusam- Dorf. Finanziell werden wir, dank der hohen Einnahmen menarbeit unter den sechs Österreichischen Olympia- im öffentlich zugänglichen Bereich, mit schwarzen Zah- zentren optimieren, das Olympic-Coaches-Programm len bilanzieren können – das wäre ohne die Unterstüt- forcieren und langfristige Zielvorgaben definieren. Die zung von Premium-Partner Österreich Werbung und den Bronzemedaille von Tanja Frank und Thomas Zajac soll Top-Partnern Österreichische Lotterien, backaldrin – The Fotocredit: Achim Bieniek/Österreichische Lotterien Bieniek/Österreichische Achim Fotocredit: – bei Sommerspielen – kein Einzelfall bleiben. Die Vor- Kornspitz Company und Wirtschaftskammer Österreich bereitungen für Tokio 2020 sind längst angelaufen. nicht möglich gewesen. Unser Dank gebührt auch dem Bei der Hauptversammlung im April wurden durch eine exklusiven Rest der ÖOC-&-Austria-House-Sponsoren- ÖOC-Präsident und Vorstandsvorsitzender der Österreichischen Lotterien GD Karl Stoss und ÖOC-Generalsekretär Peter Mennel mit dem Olympic Team Austria Statutenänderung beim Österreichischen Olympischen bzw. Ausstatter-Familie, die in ihrer Quantität wie Qua- Comité die Weichen in Richtung weitere Professionali- lität dafür sorgte, dass unser Rio-Projekt sich zu einem sierung gestellt. Es geht uns um schlankere, zeitgemäße wahren Sommermärchen entwickeln konnte. Bleiben Strukturen nach dem Vorbild der Privatwirtschaft. Das uns noch elf Monate, die nächste Austria-House-Erfolgs- Ein Gewinn operative Tagesgeschäft wird künftig eigenverantwort- geschichte für Pyeongchang 2018 zu planen. für den Sport Höher, schneller, weiter. Österreichs Athletinnen und Athleten wollen hoch hinaus. Auf die Österreichischen Lotterien als verlässlichen Premium Partner des Österreichischen Dr. Karl Stoss Dr. Peter Mennel Olympischen Comités können sie dabei immer zählen. ÖOC-Präsident ÖOC-Generalsekretär Gut für Österreich. ÖSTERREICHISCHES OLYMPISCHES COMITÉ INHALT VORSTAND DES ÖSTERREICHISCHEN OLYMPISCHEN COMITÉS Österreichisches Olympisches Comité SEIT 6. NOVEMBER 2012 Vorstand ................................................................................................. 1 Mitgliedschaften, Vertretungen und Beteiligungen ............................................ 2 Mitglieder ............................................................................................... 3 Der 13-köpfige Vorstand, am 6. November 2012 von der Ordentlichen Hauptversammlung gewählt, Generalsekretariat ..................................................................................... 6 fungiert als oberstes Entscheidungsorgan des Österreichischen Olympischen Comités. Tätigkeitsbericht 2016 STIMMBERECHTIGT Das Jahr im Überblick PRÄSIDIUM Sportliche Erfolgsbilanz ........................................................................ 11 IOC-Mitglied, Präsident: Dr. Karl STOSS Die Leistungsbilanz 2016 im Überblick .................................................... 13 Vizepräsident: Prof. Peter SCHRÖCKSNADEL Starke Partner, Top-Ausstattung ............................................................... 17 Vizepräsident: Elisabeth MAX-THEURER Höhepunkt Austria House ..................................................................... 19 Vizepräsident: Otto FLUM Olympiazentren: Spitzenbetreuung für Spitzenathletinnen und -athleten ............20 Leistungsübersicht „I believe in you“ ..........................................................22 MITGLIEDER Mag. Herbert HOUF Olympische Jugend-Winterspiele Lillehammer 2016 Dr. Herbert HÜBEL Die ÖOC-Delegation .......................................................................... 26 Dr. Dieter KALT Die Olympischen Jugend-Winterspiele im Rückblick .................................... 28 Mag. Walter KAPOUNEK Die Top-Resultate auf einen Blick............................................................. 34 KR Peter KLEINMANN Gesammelte Ergebnisse ....................................................................... 36 Dr. Andreas LOTZ Markus PROCK ÖOC-Hauptversammlung setzt auf zeitgemäße Strukturen ............................41 Mag. Sonja SPENDELHOFER Christoph SUMANN, Vorsitzender der Athletenkommission Olympische Spiele Rio 2016 Die Olympischen Spiele im Rückblick ...................................................... 59 Die ÖOC-Delegation .......................................................................... 72 NICHT STIMMBERECHTIGT Gesammelte Ergebnisse ....................................................................... 74 Das Austria House 2016 ..................................................................... 78 KOOPTIERT: Bundesministerium für Landesverteidigung und Sport (BMLVS): BM Mag. Gerald KLUG, Statistik seit März 2016 BM Mag. Hans Peter DOSKOZIL ÖOC-Schirmherren ............................................................................... 104 Bundesministerium für Inneres (BMI): BM Mag. Johanna MIKL-LEITNER, ÖOC-Medaillenbilanz ........................................................................... 104 seit November 2016 Mag. Wolfgang SOBOTKA Bundes-Sportorganisation (BSO): Herbert KOCHER, seit November 2016 BM a. D. Rudolf HUNDSTORFER Olympische Sommerspiele Vorsitzender BSO Spitzensportausschuss (BSO): Dr. Leo WINDTNER Sommerspiele in Zahlen ..................................................................... 105 Sportunion: Hartwig LÖGER ÖOC-Medaillenbilanz nach Sportarten ................................................. 105 Allgemeiner Sportverband Österreich (ASVÖ): Kons. Siegfried ROBATSCHER Erfolgreichste ÖOC-Teilnehmer ............................................................. 106 Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sport und Körperkultur in Österreich (ASKÖ): Christian ILLEDITS Österreichs Teilnehmer und Medaillengewinner von Athen bis London .......... 106 Österreichisches Paralympisches Committee (ÖPC): BM a. D. Maria RAUCH-KALLAT Österreichs Erfolgsbilanz von Athen 1896 bis Rio 2016 ............................ 106 Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (WKO): Mag. Anna-Maria HOCHHAUSER Olympische Winterspiele RECHNUNGSPRÜFER: Winterspiele in Zahlen ....................................................................... 108 Mag. Ulrich ZAFOSCHNIG, Gerd PROHASKA, Dr. Sabrina FILZMOSER, MBA ÖOC-Medaillenbilanz nach Sportarten ................................................. 109 Erfolgreichste ÖOC-Teilnehmer ............................................................. 109 KOMMISSIONEN: Österreichs Teilnehmer und Medaillengewinner von Chamonix bis Sotschi .... 109 Athletenkommission: Österreichs Erfolgsbilanz von Chamonix 1924 bis Sotschi 2014 ................. 110 Christoph SUMANN, Vorsitzender Sommer: Jia LIU, Dinko JUKIC, Ludwig PAISCHER, Günther WEIDLINGER Youth Olympic Games ........................................................................ 112 Winter: Matthias GUGGENBERGER, Marion KREINER, Andreas LINGER, Kathrin OFNER, Marlies SCHILD European Games .............................................................................. 112 Medizinische Kommission: European Youth Olympic Festivals......................................................... 113 Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ernst RAAS, Vorsitzender, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Norbert BACHL, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Alfred ENGEL, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang SCHOBERSBERGER, Univ.-Doz. Dr. Peter SCHMID Internationale und nationale Partner ........................................................ 115 1 ÖSTERREICHISCHES OLYMPISCHES COMITÉ MITGLIEDSCHAFTEN, VERTRETUNGEN MITGLIEDER UND
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