The European Olympic Movement

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The European Olympic Movement THE EUROPEAN OLYMPIC MOVEMENT DIRECTORY MARCH 2021 updated 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 2017-2021 Acting President Secretary General Mr Niels Mr Raffaele NYGAARD PAGNOZZI (DEN) (ITA) Treasurer Acting Treasurer Mr Kikis N. Mr Peter LAZARIDES MENNEL (CYP) (AUT) 9 Members Ex-Officio Members Mr Hasan Mr Alejandro Mr Jean-Michel Mr Spyros Ms Gunilla Mr Gerd Mr George ARAT BLANCO BRUN CAPRALOS LINDBERG KANTER KATULIN (TUR) (ESP) (FRA) (GRE) (SWE) (EST) (BLR) ANOC Chairman CEO nd Secretary General EOC 2 EG Minsk 2019 Athletes’ Commission Ms Daina Ms Liney Rut Mr Andrzej Mr Jozef GUDZINEVICIUTE HALLDORSDOTTIR KRASNICKI LIBA Audit Committee (LTU) (ISL) (POL) (SVK) Honorary President Chairman Members Members Mr Zlatko Mr Yury Mr Djordje Mr Mario Mr Lino Mr Djordje Mr Aldons MATESA YURIEV VISACKI PESCANTE FARRUGIA SACCO PERISIC VRUBLEVSKIS (CRO) (RUS) (SRB) (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 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLIES 1994 ** 13 December Atlanta (USA) 47 1995 11/12 November Athens (GRE) 48 YEAR DATE CITY NOCs 1996 25/26 October Copenhagen (DEN) 47 1969 25/27 October Dubrovnik (CRO) 27 1997 14/15 November Stockholm (SWE) 48 1970 14/15 February Münich (GER) 25 1998 ** 1 June Seville (ESP) 48 1971 7/8 May Baden (GER) 26 1998 13/14 November Saint-Petersburg (RUS) 48 1972* 1999 12/13 November Prague (CZE) 48 1973 4/5 May Monte-Carlo (MON) 28 2000 17/18 November Warsaw (POL) 48 1974 23/25 June Paris (FRA) 28 2001 30 Nov/1 December Monte-Carlo (MON) 48 1975 16/17 October Lisbon (POR) 22 2002 ** 21 May Kuala Lumpur (MAS) 43 1976 21/22 October Istanbul (TUR) 25 2002 6/7 December Reykjavik (ISL) 46 1977 28/29 October Vaduz (LIE) 31 2003 12/13 December Rome (ITA) 48 1978 17/18 June Sofia (BUL) 30 2004 3/4 December Dubrovnik (CRO) 46 1979 20/21 April Brussels (BEL) 30 2005 2/3 December Dublin (IRL) 48 1980 21/23 November London (GBR) 31 2006 ** 1 April Seoul (KOR) 39 1981 14/15 May Athens (GRE) 32 2006 ** 29 July Rome (ITA) 47 1982 5/6 November San Marino (SMR) 32 2006 8/9 December Brussels (BEL) 47 1983 4/5 November Granada (ESP) 29 2007 30 November/1 December Valencia (ESP) 49 1984* 2008 21/22 November Istanbul (TUR) 48 1985 11/12 May Rome (ITA) 33 2009 27/28 November Lisbon (POR) 49 1986 25/26 September Budapest (HUN) 32 2010 26/27 November Belgrade (SRB) 48 1987 8/9 October Sofia (BUL) 34 2011 25/24 November Sochi (RUS) 49 1988 * 2012 7/8 December Rome (ITA) 49 1989 12/13 October Vouliagmeni (GRE) 34 2013 22/23 November Rome (ITA) 49 1990 ** 4 June Barcelona (ESP) 33 2014 21/22 November Baku (AZE) 49 1990 22/23 November Amsterdam (NED)
Recommended publications
  • Selected References
    SELECTED REFERENCES Events and Tours • 2016 Summer Olympic Games, Opening and Closing Ceremonies – Rio, Brasil • 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Opening and Closing Ceremonies - Sochi, Russia • 2012 Summer Olympic Games, Opening and Closing Ceremonies - London, United Kingdom • 2012 Paralympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies - Beijing, China • 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Opening and Closing Ceremonies - Vancouver, BC, Canada • 2008 Summer Olympic Games, Opening and Closing Ceremonies - Beijing, China • 2004 Summer Olympic Games, Opening and Closing Ceremonies - Athens, Greece • 2007 Rugby World Cup Opening Ceremony, Stade de France - Paris, France • 2006 Soccer World Cup Opening Ceremony - Munich, Germany st • 1 European Games 2015 - Baku, Azerbaijan th • 15 Pacific Games 2015 - Papua New Guinea th • 20 World Youth Day - Cologne, Germany th • 28 SEA Games, Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Singapore nd • 32 America’s Cup - Valencia, Spain • Abu Dhabi Classics - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates • ATP Grand Slam US Open Tennis 2013 - New York, USA • ATP Monte-Carlo Tennis Masters - Monaco • Barbra Streisand European Tour • Bastille Day 2015 – Paris, France • Bastille Day Celebration - Le Chateau de Chantilly, France • Billy Joel & Elton John “Face 2 Face” Tour • Björk Tour 2015 • Bob Dylan European Tour • Bon Jovi "The Circle World” Tour • British Summer Time 2014, 2015 - London, UK • Britney Spears “The Circus” Tour • Carnival - Salvador, Brazil • Coldplay “Mylo Xyloto” Tour • Coldplay “Viva la Vida” Tour • Coldpaly “Head Full of Dreams” Tour •
    [Show full text]
  • Special-Sessions-1998-37941-600-21
    INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC ACADEMY 6th INTERNATIONAL POST GRADUATE SEMINAR 1/5-12/6/1998 4th JOINT INTERNATIONAL SESSION FOR DIRECTORS OF NATIONAL OLYMPIC ACADEMIES, MEMBERS AND STAFF OF NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEES AND INTERNATIONAL SPORTS FEDERATIONS 7-14/5/1998 ANCIENT OLYMPIA ISBN: 960-8144-04-3 ISSN: 1108-6831 Published and edited by the International Olympic Academy. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Konstantinos Georgiadis/IOA Dean. Athens 2000 EPHORIA OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC ACADEMY President Nikos FILARETOS (I.O.C. Member) 1st Vice-President Sotiris YAGAS t 2nd Vice-President Georgios MOISSIDIS Dean Konstantinos GEORGIADIS Member ex-officio Lambis NIKOLAOU (I.O.C. Member) Members Dimitris DIATHESSOPOULOS Georgios GEROLIMBOS Ioannis THEODORAKOPOULOS Epaminondas KIRIAZIS Cultural Consultant Panayiotis GRAVALOS Honorary President Juan Antonio SAMARANCH Honorary Vice-President Nikolaos YALOURIS 3 I.O.C. COMMISSION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC ACADEMY AND OLYMPIC EDUCATION President Nikos FILARETOS IOC Member in Greece Vice-President Carol Ann LETHEREN IOC Member in Canada Members Fernando Ferreira Lima BELLO IOC Member in Portugal Valeriy BORZOV IOC Member in Ukraine Ivan DIBOS IOC Member in Peru Francis NYANGWESO IOC Member in Uganda Mohamed ZERGUINI IOC Member in Algeria Representatives George MOISSIDIS Fern. BELTRANENA VALLARADES Rene ROCH Representative of IFs Dieter LANDSBERG-VELEN Representative of IFs Philippe RIBOUD Representative of Athletes Individual Members Helen BROWNLEE (Australia) Conrado DURANTEZ (Spain) Yoon-bang KWON (Korea) Marc MAES (Belgium) Prof. Norbert MUELLER (Germany) 4 PROLOGUE The publication of the proceedings of the IOA's special ses- sions, for the second consecutive year, is one more contribution of the Ephoria of the Academy and the Hellenic Olympic Com- mittee to Olympism and Olympic Education.
    [Show full text]
  • EUSA Year Magazine 2019-2020
    EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION YEAR 2019/20MAGAZINE eusa.eu CONTENTS Page 01. EUSA STRUCTURE 4 02. EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 9 03. ENDORSED EVENTS 57 04. CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS 61 05. PROJECTS 75 06. EU INITIATIVES 85 07. UNIVERSITY SPORT IN EUROPE AND BEYOND 107 08. PARTNERS AND NETWORK 125 09. FUTURE PROGRAMME 133 Publisher: European University Sports Association; Realisation: Andrej Pišl, Fabio De Dominicis; Design, Layout, PrePress: Kraft&Werk; Printing: Dravski tisk; This publication is Photo: EUSA, FISU archives free of charge and is supported by ISSN: 1855-4563 2 WELCOME ADDRESS Dear Friends, With great pleasure I welcome you to the pages of Statutes and Electoral Procedure which assures our yearly magazine to share the best memories minimum gender representation and the presence of the past year and present our upcoming of a student as a voting member of the Executive activities. Committee, we became – and I have no fear to say – a sports association which can serve as an Many important events happened in 2019, the example for many. It was not easy to find a proper year of EUSA’s 20th anniversary. Allow me to draw tool to do that, bearing in mind that the cultural your attention to just a few personal highlights backgrounds of our members and national here, while you can find a more detailed overview standards are so different, but we nevertheless on the following pages. achieved this through a unanimous decision- making process. In the build up to the fifth edition of the European Adam Roczek, Universities Games taking place in Belgrade, I am proud to see EUSA and its Institute continue EUSA President Serbia, the efforts made by the Organising their active engagement and involvement in Committee have been incredible.
    [Show full text]
  • Scottish Disability Sport - the First Fifty Years Richard Brickley MBE Foreword
    Scottish Disability Sport - The First Fifty Years Richard Brickley MBE Foreword I was delighted to be asked by Chief Executive Gavin Macleod to record the first fifty years of Scottish Disability Sport, to mark the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Association. Initially the project was intended to be small but the more I researched, the more it brought back memories of great athletes, superb volunteers and great times. I became determined to try and do justice to as many as those great people as possible. I am certain I shall have forgotten key people in the eyes of others and if so I apologise profusely. For almost four decades SDS has been for me a way of life. The volunteers I have had the pleasure of working with for almost three decades are those I remember with great fondness, particularly during the early years. I applaud the many athletes who contributed to the rich history and success of SDS over fifty years. Outstanding volunteers like Bob Mitchell, Mary Urquhart, David Thomson, Jean Stone, Chris Cohen and Colin Rains helped to develop and sustain my passion for disability sport. I have been privileged to work with exceptional professionals like Ken Hutchison, Derek Casey, Liz Dendy, Paul Bush, Bob Price, Louise Martin, Sheila Dobie, Fiona Reid, Eddie McConnell, Gavin MacLeod, Mary Alison, Heather Lowden, Lawrie Randak, Tracey McCillen, Archie Cameron and many others whose commitment to inclusive sport has been obvious and long lasting. I thank Jean Stone, Jacqueline Lynn, Heather Lowden, Maureen Brickley and Paul Noble who acted as “readers” during the writing of the history and Norma Buchanan for administrative support at important stages.
    [Show full text]
  • Julia Anna Jastrząbek the Olympic Games in Post-Socialist
    ROZPRAWY NAUKOWE Akademii Wychowania Fizycznego we Wrocławiu 2019, 65, 1–15 Julia Anna Jastrząbek Poznań University of Economics and Business THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN POST-SOCIALIST CITIEs – a rEAL goAL OR DISTANT FUTURE? CASE STUDIES OF CRACOW AND ALMATY The collapse of the Soviet Union has led to historical transitions in Central and Eastern Europe. The political and economic transformation in countries located in this world’s region has caused their dynamic socioeconomic development and more stable position on the international stage. Regarding the potential of hosting the Olympic Games as an opportunity for infrastructural im- provements, employment boost, and presentation of a positive image and traditions of a country, post-Soviet cities have entered the race for staging Olympic events. The main aim of this article is to analyse the bidding process for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games with an emphasis on case studies from two bidding cities with post-socialist history – Cracow and Almaty. Characteristic patterns and features of both cities’ bids, as well as differences between them are drawn, with conclusions on why these were unsuccessful. Cracow and Almaty’s bid paths in the 2022 Winter Olympics process were different. Cracow pulled out from the race during the applicant phase because of referendum results: the city residents were against the Olympics, while Almaty reached the final phase and lost to Beijing in final voting. It seems that post-socialist countries still have a weaker bargaining position in the bidding process than candidates with advanced and estab- lished economies. Key words: Winter Olympic Games, mega-events, post-socialist cities, political economy INTRODUCTION Since the disintegration process of the Eastern Bloc was accomplished, many new independent countries or those which regained their sovereignty lost after the Second World War have appeared on the world map.
    [Show full text]
  • Poland of the Anti-Doping Convention
    Strasbourg, 5 May 2008 T-DO (2008) 12 Anti-Doping Convention (T-DO) Project on Compliance with Commitments Respect by Poland of the Anti-Doping Convention Reports by: - Poland - The Evaluation Team T-DO (2008) 12 2 Table of contents A. National report.......................................................................................................................3 Introduction..........................................................................................................................................3 Article 2 - Definition and scope of the Convention.............................................................................4 Article 3 – Domestic co-ordination......................................................................................................5 Article 4 – Measures to restrict the availability and use of banned doping agents and methods ........7 Article 5 - Laboratories......................................................................................................................12 Article 6 - Education..........................................................................................................................15 Article 7 Co-operation with the sports organisations on measures to be taken by them ................... 17 Article 8 – International Co-operation...............................................................................................22 Article 9 – Provision of information..................................................................................................23
    [Show full text]
  • IPF – General Assembly, Stavanger/Norway
    IPF 2013 Minutes IPF – General Assembly, Stavanger/Norway IPF 03.11.2013 Begin: 3:15pm Delegates: Austria, Beglium, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Ukraine, USA Total: 26 Provisional Members without voting right: Egypt **Slovakia arrived at item #4 Minutes of the last General Assembly Beginning item #4 the total number of member federations is 27 **Russia arrived at item #10 Proposals Beginning item #10 the total number of member federations is 28 EC-Members: Gaston Parage, Johnny Graham, Emanuel Scheiber, Dietmar Wolf, Alan Ferguson, Arnulf Wahlstrom, Robert Keller, Robert Wilks Total: 8 Chairman (without vote): Johan Smith, Jean Claude Verdonck, Dr. Marek Kruszewski, Non executive members (without vote): Heinrich Janse van Rensburg, Anatoliy Stetsenko, Patrik Thur; ** Total 34 Votes: 2/3 majority = 23; simple majority = 18 ** Beginning item #4 Minutes of the last General Assembly Total 35 Votes: 2/3 majority = 24; simple majority = 18 ** Beginning item #10 Proposals Total 36 Votes: 2/3 majority = 24; simple majority = 19 1. Roll call of Nations and Delegates, presentation of credentials of each Nation. Certification of Athletes and Referees 2. President’s Address 3. Report Vice President 4. Minutes of the last General Assembly 5. Report Treasurer – Report Auditors To examine the accounts of the previous year To approve the budget for the forthcoming year Fees (if requested) 6. Report Secretary General 7. Committee Reports a) Technical Committee e) Law & Legislation Committee b) Medical Committee f) Anti-Doping Commission c) Disciplinary Committee g) Doping Hearing Panel d) Appeal Committee f) Women’s Committee 8.Regional Reports a) Region 1 (Europe) d) Region 4 (North America) b) Region 2 (Africa) e) Region 5 (South America) c) Region 3 (Asia) f) Region 6 (Oceania) 9.
    [Show full text]
  • Olympic Charter 1956
    THE OLYMPIC GAMES CITIUS - ALTIUS - FORTIUS 1956 INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE CAMPAGNE MON REPOS LAUSANNE (SWITZERLAND) THE OLYMPIC GAMES FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES RULES AND REGULATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION CITIUS - ALTIUS - FORTIUS PIERRE DE GOUBERTIN WHO REVIVED THE OLYMPIC GAMES President International Olympic Committee 1896-1925. THE IMPORTANT THING IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES IS NOT TO WIN BUT TO TAKE PART, AS THE IMPORTANT THING IN LIFE IS NOT THE TRIUMPH BUT THE STRUGGLE. THE ESSENTIAL THING IS NOT TO HAVE CONQUERED BUT TO HAVE FOUGHT WELL. INDEX Nrs Page I. 1-8 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES 9 II. HULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 9 Objects and Powers II 10 Membership 11 12 President and Vice-Presidents 12 13 The Executive Board 12 17 Chancellor and Secretary 14 18 Meetings 14 20 Postal Vote 15 21 Subscription and contributions 15 22 Headquarters 15 23 Supreme Authority 15 III. 24-25 NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEES 16 IV. GENERAL RULES OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES 26 Definition of an Amateur 19 27 Necessary conditions for wearing the colours of a country 19 28 Age limit 19 29 Participation of women 20 30 Program 20 31 Fine Arts 21 32 Demonstrations 21 33 Olympic Winter Games 21 34 Entries 21 35 Number of entries 22 36 Number of Officials 23 37 Technical Delegates 23 38 Officials and Jury 24 39 Final Court of Appeal 24 40 Penalties in case of Fraud 24 41 Prizes 24 42 Roll of Honour 25 43 Explanatory Brochures 25 44 International Sport Federations 25 45 Travelling Expenses 26 46 Housing 26 47 Attaches 26 48 Reserved Seats 27 49 Photographs and Films 28 50 Alteration of Rules and Official text 28 V.
    [Show full text]
  • Gymnast National Olympic Committee AVETISYAN ARTUR National Olympic Committee of Armenia TUDOYAN MHER National Olympic Committee
    Gymnast National Olympic Committee AVETISYAN ARTUR National Olympic Committee of Armenia TUDOYAN MHER National Olympic Committee of Armenia MAIROSER JOHANNES Austrian Olympic Committee RUEF LORENZ ELIAS Austrian Olympic Committee SEREINIG FABIO Austrian Olympic Committee AGHARZAYEV MURAD National Olympic Committee of the Azerbaijani Republic KUAVITA NOAH Belgian Olympic Committee ONOSHIMA TAKUMI Belgian Olympic Committee PYNCKET ILIAZ MINH Belgian Olympic Committee HURYNOVICH DZMITRY National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus SHARAMKOU YAHOR National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus TSIKHANOVICH ALIAKSANDR National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus MALIC CORNI SERGEJ Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina DAMYANOV DENISLAV Bulgarian Olympic Committee RUSEV KALOYAN Bulgarian Olympic Committee DIMITROV BORIS Bulgarian Olympic Committee JOVICIC MARKO Croatian Olympic Committee GEORGIOU ILIAS The Cyprus National Olympic Committee KYRIAKOU NEOFYTOS The Cyprus National Olympic Committee CERNY FRANTISEK Czech Olympic Committee DASEK MARTIN Czech Olympic Committee SVEHLIK JAKUB Czech Olympic Committee PLATA RODRIGUEZ JOEL Spanish Olympic Committee PALMROTH PATRICK Finnish Olympic Committee KOSKI ELIAS Finnish Olympic Committee WOIVALIN EMIL Finnish Olympic Committee MIETTE BAPTISTE French Olympic Committee CAILLAUD ROBIN French Olympic Committee CARVALHO KEVIN French Olympic Committee JIMSHELEISHVILI IOANE Georgian National Olympic Committee ABESADZE SABA Georgian National Olympic Committee GOVOROV DMITRII
    [Show full text]
  • Protest at the Pyramid: the 1968 Mexico City Olympics and the Politicization of the Olympic Games Kevin B
    Florida State University Libraries Electronic Theses, Treatises and Dissertations The Graduate School 2003 Protest at the Pyramid: The 1968 Mexico City Olympics and the Politicization of the Olympic Games Kevin B. Witherspoon Follow this and additional works at the FSU Digital Library. For more information, please contact [email protected] THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES PROTEST AT THE PYRAMID: THE 1968 MEXICO CITY OLYMPICS AND THE POLITICIZATION OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES By Kevin B. Witherspoon A Dissertation submitted to the Department of History in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Degree Awarded: Fall Semester, 2003 The members of the Committee approve the dissertation of Kevin B. Witherspoon defended on Oct. 6, 2003. _________________________ James P. Jones Professor Directing Dissertation _____________________ Patrick O’Sullivan Outside Committee Member _________________________ Joe M. Richardson Committee Member _________________________ Valerie J. Conner Committee Member _________________________ Robinson Herrera Committee Member The Office of Graduate Studies has verified and approved the above named committee members. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This project could not have been completed without the help of many individuals. Thanks, first, to Jim Jones, who oversaw this project, and whose interest and enthusiasm kept me to task. Also to the other members of the dissertation committee, V.J. Conner, Robinson Herrera, Patrick O’Sullivan, and Joe Richardson, for their time and patience, constructive criticism and suggestions for revision. Thanks as well to Bill Baker, a mentor and friend at the University of Maine, whose example as a sports historian I can only hope to imitate. Thanks to those who offered interviews, without which this project would have been a miserable failure: Juan Martinez, Manuel Billa, Pedro Aguilar Cabrera, Carlos Hernandez Schafler, Florenzio and Magda Acosta, Anatoly Isaenko, Ray Hegstrom, and Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Olympic Infrastructure—Global Problems of Local Communities on the Example of Rio 2016, Pyeongchang 2018, and Krakow 2023
    sustainability Article Olympic Infrastructure—Global Problems of Local Communities on the Example of Rio 2016, PyeongChang 2018, and Krakow 2023 Bartosz Dendura Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology, 31-155 Kraków, Poland; [email protected]; Tel.: +48-12-374-2443 Received: 31 October 2019; Accepted: 18 December 2019; Published: 23 December 2019 Abstract: Every potential Olympic Games organiser assumers that the games they organise will be special, that they will help to set new, high standards both in the organisation of sports events themselves, as well as in the planning and carrying out of projects accompanying the games. Since the document entitled Agenda 21 was approved by the UN at the Earth Summit in 1992, environmental protection has become the mainstay of the discussion among the Olympic family, and the problem of sustainable planning has become one of the main features of published reports. The conclusion of the conference coincided with the Lillehammer Winter Olympics of 1994, which were praised as the first green games to be held, under the motto “White Green Games”. Four years prior, in Nagano, its organisers advertised the games with the slogan “Coexistence with nature”. London 2012, with its motto “Inspire a Generation”, highlighted the educational aspect of the events and the words “environment” and “sustainability” were on the lips of everyone everywhere in the context of every activity the organisers were undertaking. During Rio 2016, the motto was “Green Games for Blue Planet”. The goal of the article is to investigate whether these mottoes have been actually reflected in the measures taken by authorities and encompassing the period between proclaiming them as Games organisers, during the sports event itself, and during the post-Games period.
    [Show full text]
  • November N. 156
    NOVEMBER N. 156 EOC …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. We are all French, Russian, Turkish – this was the theme for the month of November across the whole world. The Olympic family of Europe offered its solidarity and sympathy with the victims of recent terror attacks across Europe during its annual General Assembly in Prague: a deeply European moment for all members of the EOC. At the beginning of November, EOC President Patrick Hickey faced numerous responsibilities as the end of 2015 loomed - a year which he has defined as “historic”. The biggest engagment for Patrick Hickey was the EOC General Assembly in Prague, where he welcomed the leaders of the Olympic Movement, including IOC President Thomas Bach, ANOC President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al- Sabah, and IOC and EOC Honorary Presidents Jacques Rogge and Mario Pescante. Czech Olympic Committee President Jiří Kejval was also a prominent figure throughout the weekend and delegates were honoured by the presence of Milos Zeman, the President of the Czech Republic. Following the meetings in Prague, President Hickey went on to Monte Carlo for the 8th Peace and Sport International Forum, chaired by HSH Prince Albert II. Whilst there, the President of the EOC joined a panel of judges awarding this year’s distinctions, which were presented during the Grand Gala at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club. November 2015 was not a month to be forgotten easily. 4th Executive Committee meeting of 2015 - On the eve of the 44th EOC General Assembly, the Executive Committee met in the Czech capital to review the year’s activities. Czech Olympic Committee President Jiří Kejval and Secretary General Petr Graclik attended the opening, offering their European colleagues and President Patrick Hickey a warm welcome.
    [Show full text]