International Olympic Committee
non-governmental sports organisation (founded 1894)
(Redirected from National Olympic Committees)
The International Olympic Committee (IOC; French: Comité international olympique, CIO) is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23 1894 to reinstate the Ancient Olympic Games held in Greece between 776 BC to 393 AD. Its membership is 203 National Olympic Committee. It is the committee to support and promote participation in sports throughout the world.
Presidents
change- Demetrius Vikelas (1894–1896)[1]
- Pierre de Coubertin (1896–1925)[1]
- Henri de Baillet-Latour (1925–1942)[1]
- Sigfrid Edström (1942–1952)[1]
- Avery Brundage (1952–1972)[1]
- Lord Killanin (1972–1980)[1]
- Juan Antonio Samaranch (1980–2001)[2]
- Jacques Rogge (2001–2013)[3]
- Thomas Bach (2013-present)
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Olympic.com, Factsheet, p. 1; retrieved 2012-7-26.
- ↑ Olympic.com, Juan Antonio Samaranch; retrieved 2012-7-26.
- ↑ Olympic.com, Count Jacques Rogge; retrieved 2012-7-26.