MADRID, 19 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The organizing committee of the winter Olympic and Paralympic Games of the 2030 Votation to the exesquiator Edgar Grospiron as its president.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) indicated that Grospiron “has a great experience within the Olympic and Sports Movement, including being the first acrobatic ski champion in his own country at Albertville 1992 Winter Games.
“Later he was appointed executive director of the 2018 Annecy candidacy team for the Winter Olympic Games and was a member of the Coi Coordination Commission for Pyeongchang 2018,” the IOC summed up on its website on the backing of Grospiron.
“Our ambition is at the height of the challenge that awaits us: to make these games an unforgettable, human sport party, rooted in excellence, irreproachable in environmental and surprising terms in terms of legacy,” Grospiron himself told the official media to the official media of the IOC.
“To achieve this there is no miraculous recipe, but work, commitment and a team that mobilizes day by day. Think together, find concrete solutions, decide what is better to enhance our project, act firmly to fulfill the commitments acquired with the COI, “added the new head of the Organizing Committee.
Thomas Bach: “For the next five years, the French people will continue to demonstrate their passion and commitment”
Thomas Bach, president of the IOC, congratulated “all” for the creation of this organizing committee and said that the appointment of Grospiron “gives full confidence in the project based on his experience as an Olympic champion combined with his experience in sports leadership.”
“The French Alps Games will be based on the sustainable model and the impulse of the successful Olympic Games of Paris 2024. They will benefit from existing world class facilities, of the recent experience in the organization of the Olympic Games, but also of the Organization of Annual Winter Sports International Competitions, “argued the top leader of the IOC.
“During the next five years, the French people will continue to demonstrate their passion and commitment to the Olympic movement and Olympic values,” Bach sentenced to rebuild a general assembly in which all the constituent parties were represented.
Those present were: Michel Barnier, former prime minister, within the framework of the mission entrusted with the prime minister; Pierre-Antoine Molina, interministerial delegate for the Olympic and Paralympic Games; Marie Barsacq, Minister of Sports, Youth and Community Life; Fabrice Pannekoucke, president of the Auvernia-Rodano-Alpes region; Renaud Muselier, president of the Provence-Alpes-Costa Azul region; David Lappartient, president of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF); and Marie-Amélie Le Fur, president of the French Paralympic and Sports Committee (CPSF).