Swedish Olympic Committee and JOC signed the new partnership agreement

Compartir
Compartir articulo

Tokyo, 10 October 2014 – We are pleased to announce that we had signing ceremony in Tokyo, regarding the partnership agreement between Japanese Olympic Committee and Swedish NOC on 10, October.

■Venue:

Palace Hotel Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)

■Attendant:

-Swedish Olympic Committee

Mr. Stefan LINDEBERG President

Mrs. Gunilla LINDBERG Secretary General, IOC member

Mr. Peter REINEBO Chief Executive Officer

-Japanese Olympic Committee

Mr. Tsunekazu TAKEDA President / IOC member

Mr. Tsuyoshi AOKI Vice President and Secretary General

Mr. Yasuo SAITO Senior Executive Board member

■Highlight of the Agreement

-Both parties will actively support officials, staff, its own athletes and coaches

to have exchange programs and opportunities.

-Both parties will exchange Marketing knowledge and information

-Both parties will promote the Anti-Doping activities as our obligation.

-JOC will support Swedish delegation’s training Camp for TOKYO 2020.

To achieve this goal, both parties will regularly exchange information and good practices.

*JOC has already signed agreement with 31 NOCs (inclusive of Swedish NOC).

For further inquiries, please contact:

Japanese Olympic Committee

Public Affairs & Strategic Planning Department

Tel:+81-3-3481-2258

Fax:+81-3-3481-0977

e-mail: m-akiba@joc.or.jp; t-tomiyoshi@joc.or.jp

20 Years at #1: Your best source of news about the Olympics is www.aroundtherings.com, for subscribers only

Recent Articles

Sustainable Olympic Games: the legacy of the clean Seine and the global inspiration for the mega-events to come

Paris 2024 not only pledged to clean up the iconic river in the French capital, but it also claims to have reduced its carbon footprint to 50 percent with decisions such as not building new stadiums. Georgina Grenón, the Argentinian in charge of the environmental area in the Organizing Committee, told details of how they work on the objective.
Sustainable Olympic Games: the legacy of the clean Seine and the global inspiration for the mega-events to come

Failures in the investigation: The United States reached a million-dollar settlement with 139 of Larry Nassar’s victims

The Department of Justice reported that it will pay them $138.7 million and pointed to the FBI's actions after the first complaints: “They should have been taken seriously from the start.”
Failures in the investigation: The United States reached a million-dollar settlement with 139 of Larry Nassar’s victims

The Beach-Handball in Paris 2024 may have its big chance

Most of the sports that started their Olympic dream in exhibition mode were left alone in that. Others, such as tennis, came back to stay. The reasons why this specialty deserves to have a space similar to that of rugby, in 3x3 and beach volleyball.
The Beach-Handball in Paris 2024 may have its big chance

Novak Djokovic received the Laureus Athlete of the Year Award for the fifth time

The Serbian tennis player, who won the 24th Grand Slam in 2023, repeated the distinction he had received in 2012, 2015, 2016 and 2019. The Spanish soccer player Aitana Bonmatí won among the women and the American gymnast Simone Biles was also awarded as the comeback of the year.
Novak Djokovic received the Laureus Athlete of the Year Award for the fifth time

Garbiñe Muguruza says goodbye to tennis

The former number 1 in the world and winner of two Grand Slam titles announced her retirement from tennis after twelve years of professional career.
Garbiñe Muguruza says goodbye to tennis