The new president elect of the Olympic Games? Who is the president of the Olympic Games?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-23
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The current eighth president is Rogge of Belgium.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First President of the Olympic Committee: Vikelas (Term: 1894-1896) (Greece) Second President of the Olympic Committee:

    Coubertin (term: 1896-1925) (France) 3rd President of the Olympic Committee: Valle-Latour (term:

    1925-1942) (Belgium).

    Fourth President of the Olympic Committee: Edström (Term: 1942-1952) (Sweden) Fifth President of the Olympic Committee:

    Brundage (Term: 1952-1972) (United States) Sixth President of the Olympic Committee: Killanin (Term:

    1972-1980) (Ireland) 7th President of the Olympic Committee: Samaranch (1980-2001) (Spain) 8th President of the Olympic Committee:

    Jacques Rogge (term: 2001-present) (Belgium).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The current president of the Olympic Committee is Rogge.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The first president of the IOC was the Greek poet and linguist Zemetrius Vikelas. In June 1894, he led the Greek sports delegation to the International Sports Conference in Paris. He actively supported the establishment of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the holding of the first Olympic Games in Athens, where he was elected as the first President of the IOC.

    During his tenure, he made an important contribution to the formulation of the relevant statutes of the Olympic Movement and to the successful convening of the 1896 Athens Olympic Games. After the first Olympic Games, he resigned as president and continued to engage in academic research and writing.

    Pierre de Coubertin was the second president of the IOC. Founder of the modern Olympic movement. Historian.

    Born into an aristocratic family in Paris, France, he himself is a baron. As a young man, he was fond of ancient Greek history and admired British school education, which had a great influence on his later abandonment of official career and dedication to sports, as well as his strong advocacy for the restoration of the ancient Olympic Games and the reform of French education.

    In 1883, he first proposed the holding of regular world competitions, and in 1889 he proposed the resumption of the Olympic Games.

    In 1894, with his active efforts and fundraising, he convened the Paris International Sports Conference, which promoted the establishment of the International Olympic Committee, and was elected secretary general of the association. 1896 1925 President of the International Olympic Committee. After 1925, he served as honorary president for life.

    During his tenure, he made important contributions to the development of the Olympic Movement. At the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games, in response to the various shortcomings in sports competitions at that time, he published the famous poem "Ode to Sports", and won the gold medal of the Olympic Games.

    He is also the author of Experiments in Sports Psychology (1913) and Pedagogy of Competitive Exercise (1919). He died in Geneva on 2 September 1937, and his body was buried in Lausanne, the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee, and his heart was buried in Olympic Asia, the birthplace of the Olympic Movement.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first president of the IOC was the Greek poet Viquelas.

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