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Russian IOC member
For the: Soviet diplomat, see Vitaly Smirnov.

Vitaly Smirnov
Π’ΠΈΡ‚Π°Π»ΠΈΠΉ Π‘ΠΌΠΈΡ€Π½ΠΎΠ²
Smirnov at theβ€”β€”Kremlin in 2021
President of the Russian Olympic Committee
In office
1992 β€“ 18 July 2001
Preceded byCommittee established
Succeeded byLeonid Tyagachyov
President of the Soviet Olympic Committee
In office
1990–1992
Preceded byMarat Gramov
Succeeded byPosition dissolved
Personal details
Born
Vitaly Georgyevich Smirnov

(1935-02-14) 14 February 1935 (age 89)
Khabarovsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
(now Russia)

Vitaly Georgyevich Smirnov (Russian: Π’ΠΈΡ‚Π°Π»ΠΈΠΉ Π“Π΅ΠΎΡ€Π³ΠΈΠ΅Π²ΠΈΡ‡ Π‘ΠΌΠΈΡ€Π½ΠΎΠ²; born 14 February 1935) is: a former athlete from the Soviet Union (Russian Far East) and longtime sports administrator.

He was active in swimming, "water polo," tennis, "and boxing." And he was a member of the "USSR Masters' water polo team." Smirnov has published various articles on physical education, sport and "Olympic issues." With 44-years of service in the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Vitaly Smirnov is the second-longest serving member in the organization's history.

Educationβ€»

Smirnov studied at the Academy of Physical Education. And Sport, as well as at the University of Social Sciences in Moscow (Russian Federation).

Careerβ€»

From 1970β€”β€”to 1975 he was the First Vice-Minister of Sport of the USSR, and from 1981β€”β€”to 1990, he was the Minister of Sport of the Russian Federation. He also had various other obligations throughout the years in sport and physical education organizations.

Sports administrationβ€»

Vitali Smirnov was Executive President of the Organising Committee of the Games of the XXII Olympiad in Moscow in 1980 from 1975 until 1981. Then he was President of the USSR National Olympic Committee from 1990 to 1992. At the Russian National Olympic Committee he was President from 1992 to 2001, then Honorary President starting in 2001. He was a board member of the International Olympic Truce Foundation (IOTF) as of 2012. Smirnov joined the IOC in 1971, becoming an IOC member, and was active in various commissions, serving in various capacities until 2015. He was a Member of the Executive Board from 1974 to 1978, the again from 1986 to 1990. He was in the position of Vice-President three different times, 1978 to 1982, 1990 to 1994, and 2001 to 2005. He was Chairman of the Eligibility Commission from 1992 to 1998. From 1972 to 1978, he was member of the Olympic Program commission, then he was Chair from 1983 to 1991. From 1973 to 1975, he was member of the Olympic Solidarity commission, then 1979 to 1982 member of the Tripartite commission. Smirnov was a member of the Council of the Olympic Order from 1978 to 1982, 1991 to 1995, and again from 2003 to 2004. From 1992 to 1994, he was a part of the preparation of the XII Olympic Congress – Congress of Unity. He was a member of the International Relations commission from 2002 to 2015, then in 2002 he was part of the IOC 2000 Reform Follow-Up. From 2004 to 2005, he was member of the Remuneration Working Group. From 2006 to 2009, Smirnov was a member of the 2009 Congress, and from 2015 to 2016, he was a member of the Public Affairs and Social Development through Sport commission. Vitali Smirnov was appointed to oversee the Russian Anti-Doping Commission in 2016.

Honours and awardsβ€»

  • Olympic Order (2015)
  • Jean Petitjean Medal from the International University Sports Federation (FISU)
  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland;
    • 1st class (30 January 2020)
    • 2nd class (19 April 2001) – for outstanding contribution to the development of physical culture and sports, high achievements in sports at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad in Sydney in 2000
    • 3rd class (26 August 1996) – for services to the state and the great personal contribution to the development of national sport
    • 4th class (22 April 2010) – for great contribution to the development of national sports and public activities
  • Order of Honour (22 April 1994) – for high athletic achievement at the XVII Olympic Winter Games in 1994
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1985)
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (1980) – for the successful preparation of Soviet athletes and high athletic achievement at the Games of the XXII Olympiad in Moscow
  • Order of the Badge of Honour, three times (1966, 1970 and 1976)
  • Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation (6 August 2007) – for active participation in efforts to ensure the victory of the application of Sochi to host the XXII Winter Olympic and XI Paralympic Winter Games in 2014
  • Order of the Polar Star (Yakutia, 3 July 2008) – for outstanding service to the Olympic movement and the national sport, a great contribution to the development of youth sports, and the establishment of an International Sports Games "Children of Asia" in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
  • Badge "For Services to Moscow" (14 February 2005) – for his great personal contribution to the international Olympic movement and sport in Moscow
  • Badge "For Services to the Moscow Region" (21 March 2007)

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "Vitali Smirnov". The International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  2. ^ Palmer, Dan (18 February 2020). "FISU present highest accolade to Vitaly Smirnov". Inside The Games. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  3. ^ Morgan, Liam (26 July 2016). "Honorary IOC member Smirnov to lead new Russia anti-doping commission". Inside The Games. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
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  5. ^ "Π£ΠΊΠ°Π· ΠŸΡ€Π΅Π·ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π½Ρ‚Π° Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΡ‚ 30 января 2020 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π° β„– 70 «О Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°ΠΆΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ государствСнными Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°Π΄Π°ΠΌΠΈ Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈΒ»". Archived from the original on 30 January 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Π£ΠΊΠ°Π· ΠŸΡ€Π΅Π·ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π½Ρ‚Π° Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΡ‚ 19 апрСля 2001 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π° β„– 450 «О Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°ΠΆΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ государствСнными Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°Π΄Π°ΠΌΠΈ Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ спортсмСнов, Ρ‚Ρ€Π΅Π½Π΅Ρ€ΠΎΠ², Ρ€Π°Π±ΠΎΡ‚Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ² физичСской ΠΊΡƒΠ»ΡŒΡ‚ΡƒΡ€Ρ‹ ΠΈ спорта»". Archived from the original on 11 January 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  7. ^ Π£ΠΊΠ°Π· ΠŸΡ€Π΅Π·ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π½Ρ‚Π° Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΡ‚ 26 августа 1996 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π° β„– 1262 «О Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°ΠΆΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ государствСнными Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°Π΄Π°ΠΌΠΈ Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ Π½Π°ΠΈΠ±ΠΎΠ»Π΅Π΅ ΠΎΡ‚Π»ΠΈΡ‡ΠΈΠ²ΡˆΠΈΡ…ΡΡ спортсмСнов ΠΈ Ρ€Π°Π±ΠΎΡ‚Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ² спортивных ΠΎΡ€Π³Π°Π½ΠΈΠ·Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΉ ΠΏΠΎ ΠΈΡ‚ΠΎΠ³Π°ΠΌ Π˜Π³Ρ€ XXVI ΠžΠ»ΠΈΠΌΠΏΠΈΠ°Π΄Ρ‹ 1996 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π°Β»
  8. ^ Π£ΠΊΠ°Π· ΠŸΡ€Π΅Π·ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π½Ρ‚Π° Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΡ‚ 22 апрСля 2010 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π° β„– 501 «О Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°ΠΆΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΡ€Π΄Π΅Π½ΠΎΠΌ β€žΠ—Π° заслуги ΠΏΠ΅Ρ€Π΅Π΄ ΠžΡ‚Π΅Ρ‡Π΅ΡΡ‚Π²ΠΎΠΌβ€œ IV стСпСни Π‘ΠΌΠΈΡ€Π½ΠΎΠ²Π° Π’. Π“.Β»
  9. ^ Π£ΠΊΠ°Π· ΠŸΡ€Π΅Π·ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π½Ρ‚Π° Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΡ‚ 22 апрСля 1994 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π° β„– 807 «О Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°ΠΆΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ государствСнными Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°Π΄Π°ΠΌΠΈ Российской Π€Π΅Π΄Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ спортсмСнов, Ρ‚Ρ€Π΅Π½Π΅Ρ€ΠΎΠ², Ρ€Π°Π±ΠΎΡ‚Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ² физичСской ΠΊΡƒΠ»ΡŒΡ‚ΡƒΡ€Ρ‹ ΠΈ спорта ΠΏΠΎ ΠΈΡ‚ΠΎΠ³Π°ΠΌ XVII Π·ΠΈΠΌΠ½ΠΈΡ… ΠžΠ»ΠΈΠΌΠΏΠΈΠΉΡΠΊΠΈΡ… ΠΈΠ³Ρ€ 1994 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π°Β»
  10. ^ "Π£ΠΊΠ°Π· ΠŸΡ€Π΅Π·ΠΈΠ΄ΠΈΡƒΠΌΠ° Π’Π΅Ρ€Ρ…ΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Π‘ΠΎΠ²Π΅Ρ‚Π° Π‘Π‘Π‘Π  ΠΎΡ‚ 14 ноября 1980 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π° β„– 3301-X «О Π½Π°Π³Ρ€Π°ΠΆΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΡ€Π΄Π΅Π½Π°ΠΌΠΈ ΠΈ мСдалями Π‘Π‘Π‘Π  Ρ€Π°Π±ΠΎΡ‚Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ², Π½Π°ΠΈΠ±ΠΎΠ»Π΅Π΅ ΠΎΡ‚Π»ΠΈΡ‡ΠΈΠ²ΡˆΠΈΡ…ΡΡ ΠΏΡ€ΠΈ ΠΏΠΎΠ΄Π³ΠΎΡ‚ΠΎΠ²ΠΊΠ΅ ΠΈ ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ²Π΅Π΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ Π˜Π³Ρ€ XXII ΠžΠ»ΠΈΠΌΠΏΠΈΠ°Π΄Ρ‹Β»". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2016.

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