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ADMINISTRATION
The International Olympic Committee is the supreme authority of the Olympic Movement
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STRUCTURE
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Urs Lacotte, IOC Director General |
The administration of the IOC is placed under the responsibility of the Director General who, under the authority of the President, runs it with the assistance of the Directors; the latter are at the head of small units responsible for dealing with business in their respective sectors of competence (Olympic Games, International Cooperation and Development, Finance and Administration, Sports, Relations with the National Olympic Committees (NOCs), Technology, Communications, Information Management, Television and Marketing Services, Legal Affairs, Medical and Scientific, Olympic Museum and Olympic Solidarity).
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MISSIONS
The main assignments of the administration include: preparation, implementation and follow-up of decisions taken by the Session, the Executive Board and the President; preparation and follow-up of the work of all commissions; permanent liaison with the IFs, NOCs and OCOGs; coordination of the preparation for all Olympic Games; organisation and preparation of other Olympic events; circulation of information within the Olympic Movement; advice to candidate cities; relations with many international governmental and non-governmental organisations dealing with, in particular, sport, education and culture; liaison with Olympic Solidarity and the implementation of many other tasks of an ongoing or ad hoc nature assigned to it by the President and the Executive Board.
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CONTACT
International Olympic Committee
Château de Vidy
1007 Lausanne
Switzerland
Tel: (41.21) 621 61 11
Fax: (41.21) 621 62 16 |
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