Lausanne, Switzerland
A number of organizations are involved in the organization of the Olympic Games. Collectively, they are known as the Olympic Movement. The Olympic Charter outlines the rules and guidelines by which these organizations operate. At the head of the Olympic Movement is the International Olympic Commitee, or IOC. It is currently headed by Jacques Rogge. The IOC makes the important decisions, such as which city hosts the Olympics.
As of the 2008 Olympics, that would be Jacques Rogge of Belgium who was appointed president of the IOC in 2001. Previously, he had been an orthopedic surgeon, was a member of the Belgian sailing team in the 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games, and won 10 caps with the Belgian national rugby team. He was appointed president of the European Olympic Committee in 1989 and became a member of the IOC in 1991.
Suresh Kalmadi
London
Jacques Rogge
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London
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The world heritage committee meet the head of the international convention to exchange information and coordinate actions. The world heritage committee meet the head of the international convention to exchange information and coordinate actions.
The Olympics qualification times is usually used as an indicator of the number of athletes to send to the Olympics.
As of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, breakdancing, officially known as "breaking," is the newest event. It will feature dancers competing in head-to-head battles, showcasing their skills in style, creativity, and athleticism. This addition reflects the Olympic Committee's efforts to include more urban and youth-oriented sports.
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