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synonymPresident of the International Olympic Committee(President of the International Olympic Committee) Generally refers to the president of the International Olympic Committee
The President of the International Olympic Committee is International Olympic Committee 's" Legal representative ", direct International Olympic Committee All the activities. Have the power to establish permanent or, if necessary, temporary committees and working groups, to define their terms of reference and to appoint their members. Once they are considered to have completed their work, it may be decided to dissolve them. The Committee or working group may not meet without the prior consent of the Chairman.
Chinese name
President of the International Olympic Committee
Foreign name
President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC President)
Current chairman
Thomas Bach
Take over as chairman
unknown
Job creation
The year 1894

Article introduction

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President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC President)
chairman Shall be an ex officio member of all committees and working groups and shall be present at any of their meetings. International Olympic Committee When we were founded, Modern Olympic Games founder Coubertin It is proposed that the Chairman rotate, i.e President of the International Olympic Committee The committee of the host country of the Olympic Games is appointed, and it is rotated every four years to reflect Olympic Games The internationality of the movement. Due to the first Modern Olympic Games In 1896 in Greece Athens Hold, therefore Hellenic d Kailas As the first Chairman. After the Athens Games, the next Olympic Games will be held in Paris, France in 1900, so Coubertin He took over as the second president. The third Olympic Games were scheduled for 1904 in the United States St. Louis Hold, therefore Paris Olympic Games Coubertin then prepared to hand over the presidency to International Olympic Committee The United States Commissioner, Princeton University Professor Sloan. But Sloan believes that frequent leadership changes don't take long for new students International Olympic Committee Very unfavorable, insisted that Coubertin remain in office. History proved Sloane right. Coubertin spent 29 years as president of the International Olympic Committee on the importance of the Olympic movement survive , develop with innovate Make a series of significant contributions. Coubertin Later, the president of the International Olympic Committee was Bayer Latour of Belgium (1925-1942), Swede Edstrom (1942-1952), American Brundage (1952-1972), Irish Killanen (1972-1980), Spanish Samaranch (1980-2001), the Belgian Rogge (2001-2013), the current president is a German Thomas Bach .
The International Olympic Committee has a president and three Vice-presidents. by chairman , vice-chairman And seven other board members International Olympic Committee The Executive Committee.

Formation and tenure

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On the basis of " Olympic charter " , President of the International Olympic Committee Must be on International Olympic Committee Shall be elected from among the members by secret ballot at the plenary meeting. The term of office of the Chairman is 8 years and can be re-elected for 4 years each.
in International Olympic Committee At the beginning, in order to reflect the international nature of the Olympic Movement, Coubertin It was proposed that the president of the International Olympic Committee should be a member of the host country of the next Olympic Games, and rotate every four years. In 1900 Paris Olympic Games At the end, Coubertin intended to hand over his presidency to Sloane, a member of the United States, which would host the next Olympics. However, many members of the committee felt that the frequent change of the president was not conducive to the development of the Olympic movement, and insisted that Coubertin remain in office. The two-term system became permanent.
Since 1894, there has been an eighth term President of the International Olympic Committee . Hold the office of President of the International Olympic Committee for Germany people Thomas Bach .

Chairman of the committee

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First term

Demetrius Viqueras ( Demetrius Vikelas or Bikelas, Δημ? Tau rho ι &western? Β ι kappa? Predominate Lambda alpha? February 15, 1835 - July 20, 1908, Hellenic )
The first president of the International Olympic Committee, Demetrius Vikelas, was Greek POEMS and educator He was born in Thera, Greece, in 1835. As a member of the Panhellenic Club, he represented Greece in 1894 Coubertin Presided over the Paris General Assembly of the International Olympic Committee. At the meeting, he actively supported Greece in hosting the first edition Modern Olympic movement It will be. Therefore, according to the rules of the time, the president of the IOC should be a citizen of the host country of the Olympic Games, and was elected the first president of the IOC after the meeting, serving from 1894 to 1896. He died in 1908 after a lifetime of active efforts for the development of the Olympic movement.

The second

Pierre de Coubertin (Pierre de Coubertin, January 1, 1863 - September 2, 1937, Frenchman )
Pierre de Coubertin, the second president of the International Olympic Committee, was Modern Olympic movement The founder of Coubertin's former residence in France Normandy the The Castle of Millville There is a sign at the gate of the castle, which reads "The father of the modern Olympics, educator , historian Pierre de Coubertin: 1863-1937." The historian. Born in a noble family in Paris, France, I am a baron. When he was young, he loved the history of ancient Greece and advocated British school education, which had a great influence on him to give up his official career and devote himself to sports work, and strongly advocated the restoration of the ancient Olympic Games and the reform of French education.
In 1883, for the first time, the idea of holding regular world competitions was proposed, and in 1889, it was proposed to resume the Olympic Games. In 1892, 1893, etc., he visited all countries in Europe and the United States, carried out field investigations, propagated the Olympic ideal, and consulted opinions on the resumption of the Olympic Games.
In 1894, with his active efforts and multi-party fund-raising, he held the Paris International Sports Conference, which promoted the establishment of the International Olympic Committee, and was elected to the committee Secretary general .
He was President of the International Olympic Committee from 1896 to 1925. He served for the rest of his life in 1925 Honorary chairman . During his tenure, he made important contributions to the development of the Olympic Movement. In 1912, during the Stockholm Olympic Games, he published a famous poem "The abuses of sports competition at that time." Ode to physical education "And won the Gold Medal of the Olympic Games.
He is also the author of Sports psychology test "(1913) and" Competitive sports pedagogy (1919). He died on 2 September 1937 Geneva His body is buried at the International Olympic Committee headquarters Lausanne The heart is buried in the birthplace of the Olympic movement Olympia .

Third term

Henry de Baye-Latour
Henri de Baye-Latour (Henri de Baillet-Latour, March 01, 1876 - January 06, 1942, Belgians )
The third president of the IOC Henri de Baye-Latour Be born in Belgium An aristocratic family, social activists and active supporters of the Olympic movement, yes Coubertin A close friend.
In the early 1820s, Henri de Baye-Latour He was a Belgian diplomat in the Netherlands. He was elected to the International Olympic Committee in 1903. In 1906, the Belgian National Olympic Committee was established. After the First World War, he worked for Antwerp The application to host the 7th Olympic Games in 1920 and the hosting of the Games after the successful bid made a great contribution.
Succeeded in 1925 Pierre de Coubertin He was president of the International Olympic Committee and died in 1942.

Fourth term

Siegfried Edstrom (Sigfried Edstrom, 1870-1964, Swede )
Siegfried Edstrom, the fourth president of the International Olympic Committee, was a Sweden Sports activist. He was born in Sweden on November 21, 1870 Gothenburg . He studied at the Chalmer University of Technology in Gothenburg and the Ecole Polytechnique in Zurich, Switzerland. After graduation, he worked as a manager at the Swedish Electricity Company and became its chairman in 1934. At university, he set the Swedish record for the 150-meter dash in 16.4 seconds. He was president of the Swedish Amateur Athletics Association from 1901 to 1903. In 1903 he founded the Swedish National Gymnastics and Sports Association and served as its president until 1940. He led the Swedish athletics team in several international competitions between 1906 and 1936. He was born in 1912 Stockholm Organizers of the 5th Olympic Games and the 10th Olympic Games held in Los Angeles in 1932. At the time of the 5th Olympic Games in 1912, he initiated the establishment of the International Amateur Athletic Federation and was elected president, which he held until 1946. He was elected a member of the International Olympic Committee in 1920 and an executive in 1921, having served as a member of the IOC in 1921 Lausanne And 1925 in Bragg President of two Olympic congresses. He was appointed Vice President of the International Olympic Committee in 1931. In 1942, after the death of Bayer-Latour, he was appointed interim President, and in 1946 he was elected full president. After leaving office in 1952 he became honorary president of the International Olympic Committee.

Fifth term

Avery Brundage (Arery Brundage, 1887-1975, Yankee )
The fifth president of the International Olympic Committee Avery Brundage It's an American sports activist. He took part in the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games and won the fifth place in the pentathlon. In 1914, 1916, 1918, three times the United States track and field all-around champion.

The sixth term

Michael Morris Killanen (Mihael Morris Killanin, 1914-1999, Irishman )
The sixth president of the International Olympic Committee Michael Morris Killanen is Ireland Journalist, sports activist. He has worked in British newspapers such as the Daily Express and Daily Mail. From 1937 to 1938, he worked as a military correspondent in China and other Asian countries. After the Second World War, he engaged in literary creation and film director, and produced many excellent works. In 1950, he became president of the Olympic Council of Ireland.

The seventh

Juan Antonio Samaranch (Juan Antonio Samaranch, July 17, 1920 - April 21, 2010, Spaniard )
Old friend of the Chinese people Honorary President for Life of the International Olympic Committee.
Curriculum vitae
He was born on July 17, 1920 Barcelona A wealthy family in the textile business
He was elected in 1966 Ioc member
From 1968 to 1975, he was head of the Concierge department
He was an executive member from 1970 to 1978
He served as Vice Chairman from 1974 to 1978
He served from 1980 to 2001 chairman
On April 21, 2010, at 13:25 PM local time (19:25 PM Beijing time), he died in Barcelona's Keelung Hospital due to acute coronary insufficiency at the age of 89.
Life story
Spain Social activist , master of Spanish , French , English And many other languages. He has been a university professor of economics, a director of several banks, Barcelona Head of Sports, Barcelona alternate , National Representative of Physical Education and Sport in Spain, Representative of Barcelona, Spain in The Soviet Union , Mongolia ambassador . Used to play hockey, boxing , soccer And other sports. Member of the Spanish Olympic Committee, First Vice-President, Mediterranean Games Vice-president of the Organizing Committee, President of the Spanish Skating Association, Cortina d 'Ampezzo, 1956 Winter Olympic Games He was general manager of the Spanish team at the 1960 Rome Olympics and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and president of the International Rowing Federation.
He likes to collect art and sports stamps. In December 1982, the International Federation of Olympic Philatelists was founded and he was elected president of the association. I like to collect sports stamps. Juan Antonio Samaranch Since his election as President, Mr. Brundage has vigorously reformed the completely closed organization of the Brundage era into an open organization, making this international organization more dynamic and more vibrant than ever. And face the reality, cancel the so-called amateur regulations, and rely on the three pillars of the International Olympic Committee, International sports organizations, national Olympic Committees, and jointly push the Olympic Games into a new era, so that the Olympic Games become the world's highest level of sports competitions, the host city of the Olympic Games also represents the supreme honor and unlimited business opportunities.
The International Olympic Committee in Juan Antonio Samaranch 21 years of leadership, the most in the history of the world age-old , the most influential and wealthiest international organization.

eighth

Jacques Rogge Jacques Rogge, May 02, 1942 - August 29, 2021, Belgians )
Curriculum vitae
Born on May 02, 1942 Belgium
Since 1989, he has been the European Olympic Committee chairman
Since 1991, Ren International Olympic Committee Committee member
Since 2000, he has served as the Olympic Coordination Committee chairman
He retired on 10 September 2013 President of the International Olympic Committee
On August 29, 2021, the International Olympic Committee announced that Jacques Rogge had died at the age of 79 Years. [1]
Life story
Born on May 02, 1942, he was a waterman Sportsman Miraculously, he has also been selected Belgium nation rugby Team. After he retired, he became a surgeon He is also a genius at language Dutch , English , French , German and Spanish . Rogge and International Olympic Committee The fate began with his appointment to the European Olympic Committee in 1989 chairman After the official start. The year 1991 enter International Olympic Committee After that, Rogge's "all-round quality" has been more and more displayed and played. The year 1998 Elected to the executive board, he gradually became Juan Antonio Samaranch A red man in front of you.
Appearing as Mr. Clean International Olympic Committee The Rogues are still shrinking Olympic Games The biggest supporter, in his opinion, Olympic Games It is too expensive to scale back, or one day the Olympic movement will go wrong. But as Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and 2004 Athens Olympic Games The chairman of the Coordinating Committee, who has earned a reputation for the success of the former, has been seen as lacking the courage to deal with the problems of the latter.

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Thomas Bach (Thomas Bach, December 29, 1953 - German )
Curriculum vitae
He was born on December 29, 1953 Germany
Entered in 1991 International Olympic Committee , engaged in sports: fencing , tennis , soccer . One law office the LAWYER With partners, several companies Board of directors Member.
He served from 1996 to 2000 International Olympic Committee Executive committee member
2000 jobs International Olympic Committee vice-chairman
In 2002, he was appointed Chairman of the Sports and Law Committee
Succeeded on 10 September 2013 Jacques Rogge is president of the International Olympic Committee
Life story
Bach Turned out to be a fencer, The year 1953 He was born on December 29 Germany Wurzburg, Bavaria, took up fencing as a teenager and once won it 1976 Montreal Olympics male foil Team gold and multiple World Championships. After leaving the military, he went to university to study law, earning a juris Doctor in economics.
In 1981, Bach Was elected as the newly established International Olympic Committee Member of the Athletes' Commission, Samaranch Once praised him, saying:" Thomas It's us International Olympic Committee One of the best commissioners in the country. He has a great future ahead of him." The year 1982 , Bach Entered the Federal Olympic Committee of Germany. The year 1991 , 38 years old Bach Take over from Dormer. Get elected International Olympic Committee Committee member.
President of the Court of Appeal of the International Court of Sport The year 1994 , Bach be Samaranch Appointed President of the Appeals Tribunal of the International Court of Sport. The year 1996 He ran for office. International Olympic Committee The executive committee was successful, becoming the sixth member of the IOC Executive Board German . Since the The year 1996 Serve as International Olympic Committee After the board, Bach Led many stimulant Investigation of the case.
The year 2000 He serves as International Olympic Committee Vice President, The year 2004 Retired as Vice chairman in August, The year 2006 In February, Bach reelection International Olympic Committee Vice President. The year 2006 In May, the German Olympic Committee merged with the German Olympic Sports Federation, Thomas Bach He was elected honorary President of the newly formed German Olympic Sports Federation.