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Around The Rings presents the 21st annual Golden 25, which identifies and recognizes the thought-leaders, personalities and organizations projected to have the greatest impact on the Olympic Movement in 2019.
While other end-of-year rankings look back, the Golden 25 looks ahead. The final ranking is the product of a matrix of information assembled by the experienced ATR staff and includes an informational summary for each listing.
Unmatched reporting and comprehensive analysis make ATR the most respected and dominating leader in news coverage of the Olympic Movement. With more than 20 years of Olympic experience, ATR is uniquely positioned to provide insight into the individuals and factors that will influence global sport in 2016.
The Golden 25 for Women 2013
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March 7, 2013: Women In Sport
March 8, 2013: Elena Anikina - Russian Olympic Committee
March 9, 2013: Lisa Baird - U.S.O.C Marketing Chief
March 9, 2013: Jacqueline Barrett - IOC
March 10, 2013: Claudia Bokel - IOC Athletes’ Commission Chair
March 10, 2013: Kate Caithness- Curling Chief, IOC Program
Commission Member
March 11, 2013: Marisol Casado - Triathlon Chief, ASOIF Council
Member
March 11, 2013: Anita DeFrantz - Senior U.S. IOC Member
March 12, 2013: Donna de Varona - Teen Olympic Champ,
Broadcast Pioneer
March 12, 2013: Nawal El Moutawakel - IOC
March 13, 2013: Pâquerette Girard-Zappelli - Director
Director of IOC Ethics Commission
March 13, 2013: Princess Haya - Equestrian President
March 14, 2013: Nicole Hoevertsz - PASO Women and
Sport Commission
March 14, 2013: Debbie Jevans - Rugby World Cup CEO
March 15, 2013: Barbara Kendall - Sailor, IOC Member
March 15, 2013: Sarah Lewis - Ski Secretary General
March 16, 2013: Gunilla Lindberg - 2018 Watchdog; ANOC
Secretary General
March 16, 2013: Lucia Montanarella - Olympics Press
Expert in Rio
March 17, 2013: Lydia Nsekera - FIFA Ex-Co Member
March 17, 2013: Geun-hye Park - Korean President
March 18, 2013: Sonali Prasad - Youth Olympics Reporter
from India
March 18, 2013: Dilma Rousseff - President of Brazil
March 19, 2013: Angela Ruggiero - IOC Member, WSF President
March 19, 2013: Jimena Saldana - PASO Secretary General
March 20, 2013: Rita Subowo - Indonesian IOC Member
March 20, 2013: Lindsey Vonn - Skiing Superstar, Gold Medal
Hopeful
March 21, 2013: IOC Members, Staffers Among Golden 25
Women
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The Golden 25 for 2013
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1. IOC President: Jacques Rogge, Thomas Bach, Ser Miang Ng, Richard Carrion
2. Sheikh Ahmad Al Sabah
3. Deputy Prime Minister Kozak and Sochi 2014 CEO Chernyshenko
4. Craig Reedie
5. Franco Carraro
6. Nawal El Moutawakel
7. 2020 Bid Leaders: Ugur Erdener, Alejandro Blanco, Tunekazu Takeda
8. Winter Sports Leaders: Jean-Claude Killy, Gian-Franco Kasper, Rene Fasel, Ottavio Cinquanta, Kate Caithness, Josef Fendt, Ivo Ferriani, Anders Besseberg
9. Patrick Hickey
10. Gunilla Lindberg
11. Christophe De Kepper
12. Sam Ramsamy
13. Francesco Ricci Bitti and C.K. Wu
14. Larry Probst and Scott Blackmun
15. Gilbert Felli and Christophe Dubi
16. Marc Pritchard
17. Carlos Nuzman
18. John Coates
19. Gerhard Heiberg
20. Sergey Bubka
21. SportAccord President
22. Mario Vazquez Rana
23. Pere Miro
24. Claudia Bokel
25. Gerardo Werthein
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21 Years of # 1
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- 1997 - Juan Antonio Samaranch
- 1998 - Dick Ebersol
- 1999 - Richard Pound
- 2000 - The People of New South Wales
- 2001 - Costas Simitis
- 2002 - Jacques Rogge
- 2003 - Jacques Rogge
- 2004 - The People of Greece
- 2005 - Silvio Berlusconi
- 2006 - Turin Olympics
- 2007 - Hein Verbruggen
- 2008 - Liu Qi
- 2009 - Sebastian Coe
- 2010 - Sepp Blatter
- 2011 - Jacques Rogge & Richard Carrion
- 2012 - London Jubilee Line
- 2013 - IOC President: Jacques Rogge, Thomas Bach, Ser Miang Ng, Richard Carrion
- 2014 - Thomas Bach
- 2015 - Thomas Bach
- 2016 - New FIFA President
- 2017 - World Leaders Shape Olympic Future
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