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2016 Evaluation Commission Members’ Biographies 2016 EVALUATION COMMISSION MEMBERS’ BIOGRAPHIES Ms Nawal EL MOUTAWAKEL - Commission Chair IOC Executive Board Member Moroccan Minister for Sport Chair of the 2012 Evaluation Commission Current member of the following IOC Commissions: 2012 Coordination Commission, Women and Sport, International Relations, Marketing, Nominations Gold medallist, 400 metre hurdles, 1984 Olympic Games Two-time gold medallist, 400 metre hurdles, Mediterranean Games (1983 and 1987) Gold medallist, 400 metre hurdles, 1985 African Championships International Athletic Foundation Council member (2001 – present) International Association of Athletics Federations – Council member (1995 – present) Executive Director, BMCE Bank Foundation for Education and Environment, Casablanca, Morocco (1998 – 2003) Secretary of State for Sport and Youth, Rabat, Morocco (1997 – 1998) UNICEF Good Will Ambassador in Morocco Founding Member – Laureus Sport For Good Foundation (2000 – present) and Vice President (2003 – present) “Mérite National d’Ordre Exceptionnel” awarded by His Majesty the King of Morocco Hassan II (1983) “Mérite National d’Ordre de Commandeur ” awarded by His Majesty the King of Morocco Mohammed VI (2004) ********************************************************* Mr Ching-Kuo WU (TPE) IOC Member President of the International Boxing Federation (AIBA) Current member of the following IOC Commissions: Culture and Olympic Education, Olympic Philately, Numismatic and Memorabilia Member of the 1998 and 2008 Coordination Commissions Executive member of AIBA (1982-1998) Executive member of the Asian Taekwondo Union (1984-1988) Vice-President of the NOC and of the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association Chairman of the Olympism Society National Gold Merit for Outstanding Contribution for Sport (1985) Professor of the Graduate School for Town Planning, Chinese Culture University, Chinese Taipei Member of the Institute of British Engineers Principal of C.K. Wu & Associates International, Chinese Taipei Architect 1 Sir Craig REEDIE (GBR) IOC Member Current member of the following IOC Commissions: Ethics, Olympic Programme and Marketing Member of the 2008 Evaluation Commission Member of the 2004 and 2008 Coordination Commissions Non-Executive Director of the 2012 London Organising Committee Leading member of the London 2012 Bid Team Chairman of the British Olympic Association (1992 – 2005) Member of the WADA Executive Committee Chairman of the WADA Finance and Administration Committee Former President of the International Badminton Federation Former President of the Scottish Badminton Union Former deputy chairman of UK Sport Former Senior Partner in the Glasgow Firm of Financial Advisers D.L.Bloomer and Partners Mr Guy DRUT (FRA) IOC Member Current member of the 2009 Congress Commission Former chairman of the International Relations Commission (2002 – 2005) Gold medallist, 110 metre hurdles, 1976 Olympic Games Silver medallist, 110 metre hurdles, 1972 Olympic Games European champion, 110 metre hurdles, 1974 French Minister for Youth and Sport (1995 – 1997) Member of Parliament for Seine-et-Marne (elected in 1986, reelected in 1988, 1993, 1997 and 2002) Mayor of Coulommiers (1992 - 2008) Ile-de-France regional councillor (1992 – 1998) Meaux town councillor (1989 – 1992) Deputy to the Mayor of Paris in charge of sports (1985 – 1989) Chargé de Mission in the executive office of Jacques Chirac (1975 – 1976) General Mounir SABET (EGY) IOC Member Current member of the following IOC Commissions: Culture and Olympic Education and Women and Sport President of the Egyptian Olympic Committee (1990 – 1992; 1996 - present) Executive Board Member of the Arab Sports Confederation (1997 – present) Executive Board Member of the International Mediterranean Games Committee (1997 – present) Vice President (1988 – 1990) then President of the Egyptian Shooting Federation (1984 – 1992; 2000 – 2004) President of the African Shooting Confederation (1991- 1995) 2 Member of the International Shooting Federation (1991 – 1992) Head Coach of Technical Committee (1992) Head of the Egyptian delegation (Mediterranean Games in Athens and Pan-Arab Games in Syria in 1991 and 1992 Olympic Games) First Vice-President of the Organising Committee for the V Pan- African Games in Cairo (1991) National shooting team member (1965) Chairman of Egyptian Marsa Alam Aviation Services Board Chairman of Egyptian Aviation Services Board Mr Andrès BOTERO PHILLIPSBOURNE (COL) IOC Member Current member of the following IOC Commissions: Marketing and Sport and Environment Participation in the 1972 Olympic Games (water skiing) Former President of the Columbian Olympic Committee (1997 – 2009) Columbian Olympic Committee Executive Board Member (1995 – 1997) Participation in three waterskiing world championships (1965 – 1972) Secretary General of CASCO (Central American and Caribbean Games) Vice-President of ODESUR (South American Games) Chairman of the Board for the 2010 South American Games (Medellín) Honorary Citizen, City of Santa María, Columbia (1989) Emeritus President, International Water Ski Federation (2001) Hall of Fame, International Water Ski Federation (2007) Sports Official of the Year – Columbia (2006) Engineer and professional boat designer Mr Alexander POPOV (RUS) IOC Member Current member of the following IOC Commissions: Marketing and Athletes’ Commission Member of the 2016 IOC Candidature Acceptance Working Group Athletes’ representative within the Sport for All Commission (1996 – 2004) Participation in four editions of the Olympic Games (1992 – 2004) Silver medallist, 100 m freestyle, 2000 Olympic Games Gold medallist, 50 m and 100 m freestyle, 1996 Olympic Games Silver medallist, 4 x 100 m freestyle and 4 x 100 m medley, 1996 Olympic Games Gold medallist, 50 m and 100 m freestyle, 1992 Olympic Games Silver medallist, 4 x 100 m freestyle and 4 x 100 m medley 1992 Olympic Games Bachelor and Master in Sport Coaching Mr Göran PETERSSON (SWE) President of the International Sailing Federation (ISAF, 2004 – present) Vice-President of the ISAF (1994 - 2004) 3 Member of the ISAF Executive Committee and Council (1994 – present) ISAF technical delegate at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games Chairman of the International Jury and Chief Judge at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games Chief Judge at the America’ Cup (1987, 1988 and 1992) Member of the Board of Directors of the Swedish Sailing Federation (1978 - 1995) Vice Commodore, Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club (1981 – 1983) Swedish sailing champion (1965 and 1974) Former Senior partner, former Chairman and Executive Director of Advokatfirman Vinge KB (commercial law) Secretary General of the Swedish Exhibition Centre Gothenburg Mr Gregory HARTUNG (AUS) President of the Australian Paralympic Committee Member of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Governing Board Current member of the IOC Radio and Television Commission Commissioner, Australian Sports Commission Chair, IPC Paralympic Games Committee President, Oceania Paralympic Committee (2001 – 2005) Deputy Chair, Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games Organising Committee (1998 – 2000) President, Confederation of Australian Sport (1989-1995) Director, Australian Sports Foundation (1995-1996 and 2006) Director, Australian Yachting Federation (1993-1995) Director, ACT Rugby Union (1992-1993) Director, 1990 World Rowing Championships Order of Australia Medal Australian Sports Medal Mr Gilbert FELLI (SUI) IOC Olympic Games Executive Director (2003 – present) IOC Director of Sports, Olympic Games Coordination and Relations with International Federations (1990 - 2003) Member of the 2006 to 2016 IOC Candidature Acceptance Working Groups Member of the 2002 to 2014 IOC Evaluation Commissions Executive Director of the 2002 to 2014 Coordination Commissions Member of the 1992 to 2000 IOC Coordination Commissions President or Vice President of various World or European Championships in ice skating (1992, 1997 and 2002), curling (1988 and 2001), gymnastics (1992 and 1996) and archery (1989) Sports Department Director, City of Lausanne (1983 – 1990) Director, Leysin ski resort, Switzerland (1975 – 1983) Member of the Swiss Ski Team until 1968; professional ski circuit (1969–1972); ice hockey and ski coach Architect 4 Mr Simon BALDERSTONE (AUS) IOC environmental advisor Member of the 2008 and 2012 IOC Evaluation Commissions Member of the 2016 IOC Candidature Acceptance Working Group Advisor to the 2004 and 2008 IOC Coordination Commissions Former member of the IOC Sport and Environment Commission Founding member of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Board General Manager, Executive Office and Board Support, Sydney 2000 Olympic Organising Committee Executive Assistant to the Mayor of the Olympic Village, Sydney 2000 Member, Sydney 2000 Candidature Board and Committee Senior Advisor to an Australian Federal Government Minister and two Australian Prime Ministers Member of the first Australian Everest expedition (1984) and Chairman of the Australian Himalayan Foundation Former journalist, author Prof. Philippe BOVY (SUI) IOC transport advisor Member of the 2012 and 2014 IOC Evaluation Commissions Member of the 2010 to 2016 IOC Candidature Acceptance Working Groups Involved with the evaluation of bids for the 2006, 2008 and 2010 Olympic Games Involved with the evaluation of bids for the 2010 and 2012 Youth Olympic Games Advisor to the 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014 IOC Coordination Commissions Emeritus Professor of Transport at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland Lecturer at AISTS Postgraduate programme in sport management and technology, Lausanne, Switzerland Mr Etienne THOBOIS (FRA) IOC advisor Olympian, Badminton, 1996 Olympic Games Three times French National Champion Member of the 2016 IOC Candidature Acceptance Working Group Involved with the evaluation of bids for the 2010 and 2012 Youth Olympic Games Chief Executive Officer, IRB Rugby World Cup 2007 Planning and Sports Director, Paris 2012 Olympic Bid Committee - Finance and Public Services Director IAAF World Championships 2003 - Finance and public services senior director 5 .
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