Sunday, June 01, 2008

OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT

OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT
The International Olympic Committee (French: Comité International Olympique) is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23, 1894. Its membership is 205 National Olympic Committees.

The IOC organizes the modern Olympic Games held in Summer and Winter, every four years. The first Summer Olympics organized by the International Olympic Committee was held in Athens, Greece, in 1896; the first Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France, in 1924. Through 1992, both Summer and Winter Olympics were held in the same year. Beginning that year, however, the IOC shifted the Winter Olympics to the even years between Summer Games, to help space the planning of the two events two years apart from one another.
On June 23, 1894 the Olympic games were re-created by Pierre de Coubertin after a hiatus of 1500 years. The baron hoped to foster international communication and peace through the Olympic Games. The IOC is a parent organization intended to localize administration and authority for the Games, as well as to provide a single legal entity which owns copyrights, trademarks, and other intangible properties associated with the Olympic games. For example, the Olympic logos, the design of the Olympic flag, the motto, creed, and anthem are all owned and administered by the IOC. There are other organisations which the IOC coordinates as well, which are collectively called the Olympic Movement. The IOC President is responsible for representing the IOC as a whole, and there are members of the IOC which represent the IOC in their respective countries.
The mission of the IOC is to promote Olympism throughout the world and to lead the Olympic Movement. The IOC’s role is:

to encourage and support the promotion of ethics in sport as well as education of youth through sport and to dedicate its efforts to ensuring that, in sport, the spirit of fair play prevails and violence is banned;

to encourage and support the organisation, development and coordination of sport and sports competitions;

to ensure the regular celebration of the Olympic Games;

to cooperate with the competent public or private organizations and authorities in the endeavour to place sport at the service of humanity and thereby to promote peace;

to take action in order to strengthen the unity and to protect the independence of the Olympic Movement;

to act against any form of discrimination affecting the Olympic Movement;

to encourage and support the promotion of women in sport at all levels and in all structures with a view to implementing the principle of equality of men and women;

to lead the fight against doping in sport;

to encourage and support measures protecting the health of athletes;

to oppose any political or commercial abuse of sport and athletes;

to encourage and support the efforts of sports organisations and public authorities to provide for the social and professional future of athletes;

to encourage and support the development of sport for all;

to encourage and support a responsible concern for environmental issues, to promote sustainable development in sport and to require that the Olympic Games are held accordingly;

to promote a positive legacy from the Olympic Games to the host cities and host countries;

to encourage and support initiatives blending sport with culture and education;

to encourage and support the activities of the International Olympic Academy (IOA) and other institutions which dedicate themselves to Olympic education.

No comments: