The first one-Wei Ze Kaylas
Demetrius ViKailas, the first president of the International Olympic Committee,
Greece, 1835- 1908) is a Greek poet and educator. Vi Kailas was born in Syracuse, Greece on 1835. As a member of the Pan-Greek Club, he represented Greece in the Paris Congress of the International Olympic Committee hosted by 1894. At the meeting, he actively supported Greece to host the first modern Olympic Games.
Therefore, according to the regulations at that time, the president of the International Olympic Committee should come from the host country of the Olympic Games. After the meeting, he was elected as the first president of the International Olympic Committee, with a term from 1894 to 1896.
Second term-Pierre De Coubertin
Pierre de Pierre De Coubertin, the second president of the International Olympic Committee (France), lived in Millville Castle in Normandy, France. There is a sign at the entrance of the castle, which says Pierre De Coubertin, father of modern Olympic Games, educator and historian: 1863- 1937.
1894 In June, the International Olympic Committee was established in the Sorbonne University in Paris. As the first Olympic Games will be held in Athens, Greece, the Greek Vikras became the first president of the International Olympic Committee and Coubertin became the secretary-general. Coubertin became the president of the International Olympic Committee from 1896. He has worked in this position for nearly 30 years, and his term of office ranges from 1896 to 6546.
In order to maintain the normal operation of the Olympic Games, Coubertin himself invested a lot of money for free. Later, he had to sell his property, and Coubertin lived a very poor life in his later years. Coubertin turned the ancient Olympic Games held between the ancient Greek city-states into a modern Olympic movement that most countries and regions in the world can participate in today. At the same time, the Olympic spirit and purpose advocated by him all his life have also played an irreplaceable role and influence in international exchanges. Coubertin realized his dream. 1937 On September 2nd, Coubertin took a walk in Geneva Park and died suddenly at the age of 74.
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The third-Henri de Valle latour
Henri de Baillet-Latour (1876- 1942, Belgium), the third president of the International Olympic Committee, was born in a noble family and a social activist in Belgium. In the early 1920s, he was a Belgian diplomat in the Netherlands. 1903 was elected as a member of the International Olympic Committee.
1906, the Belgian national Olympic Committee was established under its active planning. After World War I, Antwerp applied for hosting the 7th Olympic Games in 1920, and the Games were held.
1925, he succeeded Coubertin as the president of the International Olympic Committee. His term of office was 1925 to 1942, and he died in his post.
The fourth-siegfried Edstrom
Siegfried Edstrom, the Fourth President of the International Olympic Committee (1870- 1964, Sweden). The fourth president of the International Olympic Committee (1946- 1952) is a Swedish sports activist. He studied in America and Switzerland and worked as an electrical engineer. I love track and field, and I set a national sprint record in Sweden when I was in college. At the 5th Olympic Games in 19 12, he joined the International Amateur Athletics Federation and was elected as the president.
1920 was elected as a member of the International Olympic Committee, 192 1 was elected as a member of the Executive Committee. He was the chairman of two Olympic congresses held in Lausanne in 192 1 and in Prague in 1925.
193 1 served as the vice chairman of the international Olympic Committee.
1942 served as temporary chairman after the death of Beye-latour, and 1946 was elected as full chairman. 1952 became honorary president of the international Olympic Committee after leaving office.
The fifth-AI brundage
Avery brundage, the Fifth President of the International Olympic Committee (1887- 1975, USA). The fifth president of the International Olympic Committee (1952- 1972) is an American sports activist. I like track and field. 19 12 participated in the Stockholm Olympic Games and won the fifth place in the pentathlon. 19 14, 19 16, 19 18 won the American all-around championship three times. He was re-elected president of the American Amateur Athletic Federation for seven times and served as president of the United States Olympic Committee for 25 years (1929- 1953). He also served as the chairman of the Pan-American Movement Organization in 12. 1936 was elected as a member of the IOC, 1937- 1972 as a member of the executive Committee, and 1946- 1952 as a vice-chairman. 1952 was elected president of the international Olympic Committee until 1972. After 1972 left office, brundage enjoyed the honor of honorary chairman and won the first Olympic gold medal in 1975. In the same year, he died in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Sixth place-michael morris killanin
Michael morris killanin, the Sixth President of the International Olympic Committee (19 14- 1999). The sixth president of the International Olympic Committee (1972- 1980) is an Irish journalist and sports activist. I have worked in newspapers and magazines such as Daily Express and Daily Mail.
1937- 1938 went to China and other Asian countries as a military reporter to do battlefield interviews. After World War II, he was engaged in literary and artistic creation and film director, and created many excellent works. Later, he devoted himself to sports and served as the president of the Irish Olympic Committee from 65438 to 0950.
1952 was elected as a member of the international Olympic Committee and an academician of the royal Irish academy of sciences in the same year.
1967, IOC executive Committee member, 1968, vice chairman, 1972- 1980, IOC president. During his tenure, he made every effort to keep the Olympic Games free from political and international influences.
His explanation of amateur sports is milder than brundage's, so it has been widely supported by the international sports community.
Seventh place-juan samaranch
Juan antonio samaranch, the seventh president of the International Olympic Committee (1920.7.17-2010.4.21), Spanish Marquis, is the honorary president of the International Olympic Committee for life.
1966 was elected as a member of the international Olympic Committee in Rome on April 27; 1President of the Spanish Olympic Committee since June 27th, 967; 1980 On August 30th, he was elected President of the International Olympic Committee in Moscow, Soviet Union; And was re-elected as the president of the International Olympic Committee on August 30th 1989. 1993 at the second plenary session of the international Olympic Committee held in Moscow on July 6, 2006, he was elected president of the international Olympic Committee for three times in Monte Carlo on September 24, 2006, and was awarded the Olympic gold medal and accepted the title of "honorary president of the international Olympic Committee for life".
On April 2, 2065438, Kloc-0, Samaranch died in Barcelona, Spain, at the age of 89. He served as the president of the International Olympic Committee for 265,438+0 years, during which he successfully promoted the commercialization of the Olympic Games and pulled the IOC out of the financial crisis.
He has long cared for and supported sports in China, and made great contributions to China 1979' s return to the international Olympic family and China's successful bid to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. 1984 At the Los Angeles Olympic Games, he personally awarded China the first Olympic gold medal in history.
Eighth place-jacques rogge
The eighth IOC President jacques rogge (1942-) and the eighth IOC President (200 1-20 13, Belgian).
Rogge showed great athletic talent when he was young. He was a member of the Belgian rugby team, won a world champion and two world runners-up in sailing competitions, and participated in three Olympic Games: 1968, 1972 and 1976.
1990 Member of the Olympic Sports Committee of the International Olympic Committee. 199 1 year as a member of the international Olympic Committee.
Member of the Preparatory Committee for the Summer Olympic Games.
1992- 1993 was a member of the Drug Committee of the 27th Olympic Games held in Sydney in 2000.
1994-2000 served as the vice chairman of the coordination committee of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
1995-2006 54 38+0, President of the Coordination Committee of the International Olympic Committee.
In July 20001year, he was elected as the president of the International Olympic Committee and resigned as the chairman of the Olympic Coordination Committee.
On September 2013 10, Rogge officially stepped down as the president of the International Olympic Committee.
Ninth place-thomas bach
German thomas bach was elected as the new president of the International Olympic Committee on September 13, 2003. Bach 1953 12.29 was born in Wü rzburg, Bavaria, Germany. As a teenager, he engaged in fencing and won the gold medal of men's foil team in Montreal Olympic Games and many world championships.
198 1 year, Bach was elected as a member of the newly established IOC Athletes Committee at that time, and 1982 joined the Federal German Olympic Committee.
65438-0996, successfully ran for the Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee. In 2000, he became the vice chairman of the International Olympic Committee, retired from the position of vice chairman in August 2004, and was re-elected as the vice chairman of the International Olympic Committee during the Winter Olympics in Turin in February 2006.
20 13 10 In September, the International Olympic Committee was elected as the ninth president of the International Olympic Committee at its125th plenary meeting held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with a term of eight years to 202 1.
Therefore, he became the first Olympic champion to be elected as the president of the International Olympic Committee in history and the eighth president from Europe.