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Prevalence and Event-Free Follow-Up of the Athlete Early Repolarization Pattern in Professional Athletes. [PDF]

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Olympic Truce during the Nagano Olympics: Between Diplomacy and Public Diplomacy of the International Olympic Committee

International Journal of the History of Sport, 2023
The activities undertaken by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to realize the Olympic Truce initiative during the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano in 1998 offer a great opportunity to analyze how the IOC leadership communicated with the UN ...
Michał Marcin Kobierecki
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In Pursuit of Prestige: The International Olympic Committee’s Peace Efforts in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992–1994)

International Journal of the History of Sport, 2023
In the early 1990s, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) became involved in diplomatic efforts surrounding the dissolution of Yugoslavia and war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Leslie Waters
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International Olympic Committee

Permanent Missions to the United Nations, No. 309, 2021
On 12 February 2014, in the Men’s Preliminary Round – Group C Latvia vs Switzerland match; On 14 February 2014, in the Men’s Preliminary Round – Group C Czech Republic vs Latvia match; On 15 February 2014, in the Men’s Preliminary Round – Group C Sweden ...
Vitālijs Pavlovs, Gunilla Lindberg
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The Professionalization of the International Olympic Committee Administration

Journal of Olympic Studies, 2022
Abstract After being founded in Paris in 1894, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) moved its headquarters to Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1915. It hired its first staff member in the 1920s and continued to operate with just two or three employees until the mid-1960s, even though the Olympic Games had grown substantially.
Jean-Loup Chappelet
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International Olympic Committee (IOC)

The Statesman's Year-book, 2016
Founded in 1894 by French educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the International Olympic Committee is an international non¬governmental, non-profit organization whose members act as the IOC’s representatives in their respective countries, not as delegates of their countries within the IOC.
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Independent Olympic Athletes and the Legitimacy of the International Olympic Committee in Resolving International Conflicts

International Journal of the History of Sport, 2016
AbstractOver the last three centuries (nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first) humanity has been facing huge political and ideological conflicts, especially wars. For these reasons, it was seen how necessary it was to create global institutions that aimed to promote peace and reduce or stop conflicts of this magnitude.
Tiago Del Tedesco Guioti   +1 more
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