Jacques Rogge, IOC President at the Opening Ceremony of the 119th IOC session
Jacques, Count Rogge is the eighth president of the International Olympic Committee. Under
his leadership, the IOC aims to create more possibilities for developing countries to bid
on and host the Olympic Games. Rogge believes that this vision can be achieved in the not
too distant future through government backing and new IOC policies that constrain the size,
complexity and cost of hosting the Olympic Games.
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Jacques, Count Rogge is the eighth president of the International Olympic Committee. Under
his leadership, the IOC aims to create more possibilities for developing countries to bid
on and host the Olympic Games. Rogge believes...
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The International Olympic Committee and its President, Jacques Rogge, are to be honored as Champion of the Earth 2007 by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). "I am very honored to receive this award, which is a great...
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