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Korean Olympic Bid Impresses IOC Team

2/17/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) The chair of the IOC team inspecting PyeongChang's Olympics bid says his colleagues have been "most impressed." And in an interview with Around the Rings, the President of Korea promises the 2014 Games "will be a celebration for peace." Read More...

Press Release: Winter Universiade on TV

2/16/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here is a press release from the USOC announcing broadcast coverage of the 2007 Winter World University Games. Read More...

Prime Minister Support for Korea Olympics, IOC Team on Skis

2/16/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) The prime minister of Korea says her government will provide total support to stage the 2014 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang. Read More...

Press Releases: London Living Wage, Velodrome

2/15/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here are two press releases from the London Olympic Development Authority regarding the city's living wage and a competition to design a new velodrome. Read More...

Press Release: Sochi Mobile Web

2/15/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here is a press release from Sochi 2014 announcing its new mobile web site. Read More...

Press Release: Sochi Response to WWF Russia

2/14/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here is a press release from Sochi 2014 CEO Dmitry Chernyshenko responding to a letter to President Vladimir Putin sent by WWF Russia. Read More...

Press Release: US 2016 Evaluation Commission

2/13/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) This is a press release from the IOC announcing its 2016 Candidate City Evaluation Commission. Read More...

Olympic Inspectors Arrive in PyeongChang Snow

2/13/2007 12:00:00 AM

(ATR) Leaders of PyeongChang's Winter Olympic bid say nothing could be better than a snowfall to herald the arrival of the IOC Evaluation Commission Tuesday night. On the scene coverage inside...

 

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Press Release: New London Medical Officer

2/13/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here is a press release form London 2012 announcing its new chief medical officer. Read More...

Press Release: PC2014 Dream Program

2/13/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here is a press release from PyeongChang 2014 updating the status if the 2007 Dream Program. Read More...

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The Golden 25, now in its 12th year, is a compilation of the personalities who will play the greatest influence in 2008 for the business of the Olympics. The listing is the product of a matrix assembled by ATR that includes names, events and issues.

Far more than 25 people make things happen in the Olympics Movement. Reader comments are always welcome. Please send them to comment@aroundtherings.com.


Click on the names in the Golden 25 list for details about each member.

The Golden 25 for 2008

      1. Liu Qi
      2. Jacques Rogge
      3. Hein Verbruggen
      4. Thomas Bach
      5. Peter Ueberroth
      6. Denis Oswald
      7. Richard Carrion
      8. Asia Sheikh Ahmad Al Sabah
      9. Gerhard Heiberg
      10. Mario Vazquez Rana
      11. Sergey Bubka
      12. Patrick Hickey
      13. Nawal El Moutawakel
      14. Gilbert Felli
      15. Francisco Elizalde
      16. Jean-Claude Killy
      17. Gunilla Lindberg
      18. Philip Craven
      19. Youssoupha Ndiaye
      20. Dick Ebersol
      21. David Brooks
      22. Rene Fasel
      23. John Furlong
      24. Sebastian Coe
      25. John Fahey
      


ATR Golden 25 for 2007

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