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Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation. William Cameron Forbes (1911–1916) Manuel L. Quezon (1916–1935) Jorge B. Vargas (1936–1955) Antonio de las Alas (1956–1968) Felipe Monserrat (1969–1970) Ambrosio Padilla (1970–1975) Philippine Olympic Committee. Ambrosio Padilla (1975–1976) Nereo Andolong (1977–1980) Julian Malonso (1980 ...
The IOC code was changed from ROT which was used in 2016. [10] EUA United Team of Germany from French Équipe unifiée d'Allemagne: 1956–1964: Used in the IOC's medal database [5] to identify the United Team of Germany, composed of athletes representing the NOCs of both East Germany and West Germany for the 1956–1964 Games.
The new headquarters of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland. This is a list of members of the International Olympic Committee.According to the Olympic Charter, the members of the IOC "represent and promote the interests of the IOC and of the Olympic Movement in their countries and in the organisations of the Olympic Movement in which they serve".
The Philippines is the first tropical nation to compete at the Winter Olympic Games when it sent two alpine skiers at the 1972 winter games in Sapporo. [7] It then went on to participate on some of the subsequent winter games, participating in the sports of alpine skiing and luge .
The Gymnastics Association of the Philippines (GAP) or simply Gymnastics Philippines is the governing body of gymnastics in the Philippines. The sporting body is a member of the Philippine Olympic Committee and recognized by the Philippine Sports Commission .
The IOC official said it would be “invidious and unfair” to discuss details of individual athletes. Lin is top-seeded in the women’s 57-kilogram featherweight class and Khelif is the No. 5 ...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC; French: Comité international olympique, CIO) is the international, non-governmental, sports governing body of the modern Olympic Games.
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC, Filipino: Komisyon sa Palakasan ng Pilipinas [1]) is an agency of the Philippine government which tackles matters concerning sports in the country. The sports agency is independent from the Philippine Olympic Committee , a privately-ran organization which enjoys autonomy from the government.