List of IOC meetings

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This is the list of International Olympic Committee (IOC) meetings.

[edit] Olympic Congresses

# Host Year
1st Flag of France Paris, France 1894
2nd Flag of France Le Havre, France 1897
3rd Flag of Belgium Brussels, Belgium 1905
4th Flag of France Paris, France 1906
5th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1913
6th Flag of France Paris, France 1914
7th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1921
8th Flag of Czechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia 1925
9th Flag of Germany Berlin, Germany 1930
10th Flag of Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria 1973
11th Flag of West Germany Baden Baden, West Germany 1981
12th Flag of France Paris, France 1994
13th Flag of Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 2009

[edit] IOC Sessions

# Host Year Activities
1st Flag of France Paris, France 1894 Athens selected as the host for the 1896 Summer Olympics. Paris selected as the host for the 1900 Summer Olympics.[1]
2nd Flag of Greece Athens, Greece 1896
3rd Flag of France Le Havre, France 1897
4th Flag of France Paris, France 1901 Chicago selected as the host for the 1904 Summer Olympics.[1]
5th Flag of France Paris, France 1903
6th Flag of the United Kingdom London, United Kingdom 1904 Rome selected as the host for the 1908 Summer Olympics.[1]
7th Flag of Belgium Brussels, Belgium 1905
8th Flag of Greece Athens, Greece 1906
9th Flag of the Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands 1907
10th Flag of Germany Berlin, Germany[2] 1909 Stockholm selected as the host for the 1912 Summer Olympics.[1]
11th Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg City, Luxembourg 1910
12th Flag of Austria-Hungary Budapest, Austria-Hungary 1911
13th Flag of Switzerland Basel, Switzerland 1912
14th Flag of Sweden Stockholm, Sweden 1912 Berlin selected to host the 1916 Summer Olympics.[1]
15th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1913
16th Flag of France Paris, France 1914
17th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1919 Antwerp selected to host the 1920 Summer Olympics.[1]
18th Flag of Belgium Antwerp, Belgium 1920
19th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1921 Chamonix selected to host the 1924 Winter Olympics. Paris selected to host the 1924 Summer Olympics. Amsterdam selected to host the 1928 Summer Olympics.[1]
20th Flag of France Paris, France 1922
21st Flag of Italy Rome, Italy 1923 Los Angeles selected to host the 1932 Summer Olympics.[1]
22nd Flag of France Paris, France 1924
23rd Flag of Czechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia 1925
24th Flag of Portugal Lisbon, Portugal 1926 St. Moritz selected to host the 1928 Winter Olympics.[1]
25th Flag of Monaco Monaco 1927
26th Flag of the Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands 1928
27th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1929 Lake Placid selected to host the 1932 Winter Olympics.[1]
28th Flag of Germany Berlin, Germany 1930
29th Flag of Spain Barcelona, Spain 1931 Berlin selected to host the 1936 Summer Olympics.[1]
30th Flag of the United States Los Angeles, United States 1932
31st Flag of Austria Vienna, Austria 1933 Garmisch-Partenkirchen selected to host the 1936 Winter Olympics.[1]
32nd Flag of Greece Athens, Greece 1934
33rd Flag of Norway Oslo, Norway 1935
34th Flag of Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 1936
35th Flag of Germany Berlin, Germany 1936 Tokyo selected to host the 1940 Summer Olympics.[1]
36th Flag of Poland Warsaw, Poland 1937 Sapporo selected to host the 1940 Winter Olympics.[1]
37th Flag of Egypt Cairo, Egypt 1938
38th Flag of the United Kingdom London, United Kingdom 1939 Garmisch-Partenkirchen selected to host the 1940 Winter Olympics. Cortina d'Ampezzo selected to host the 1944 Winter Olympics. London selected to host the 1944 Summer Olympics.[1]
39th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1946 St. Moritz selected to host the 1948 Winter Olympics. London selected to host the 1948 Summer Olympics.[1]
40th Flag of Sweden Stockholm, Sweden 1947 Oslo selected to host the 1952 Winter Olympics. Helsinki selected to host the 1952 Summer Olympics.[1]
41st Flag of Switzerland St. Moritz, Switzerland 1948
42nd Flag of the United Kingdom London, United Kingdom 1948
43rd Flag of Italy Rome, Italy 1949 Cortina d'Ampezzo selected to host the 1956 Winter Olympics. Melbourne selected to host the 1956 Summer Olympics.[1]
44th Flag of Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 1950
45th Flag of Austria Vienna, Austria 1951
46th Flag of Norway Oslo, Norway 1952
47th Flag of Finland Helsinki, Finland 1952 Avery Brundage elected President of the IOC.[3]
48th Flag of Mexico Mexico City, Mexico 1953
49th Flag of Greece Athens, Greece 1954
50th Flag of France Paris, France 1955 Squaw Valley selected to host the 1960 Winter Olympics. Rome selected to host the 1960 Summer Olympics.[1]
51st Flag of Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy 1956
52nd Flag of Australia Melbourne, Australia 1956
53rd Flag of Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria 1957
54th Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan 1958
55th Flag of West Germany Munich, West Germany 1959 Innsbruck selected to host the 1964 Winter Olympics. Tokyo selected to host the 1964 Summer Olympics.[1]
56th Flag of the United States San Francisco, United States 1960
57th Flag of Italy Rome, Italy 1960
58th Flag of Greece Athens, Greece 1961
59th Flag of the Soviet Union Moscow, Soviet Union 1962
60th Flag of West Germany Baden Baden, West Germany 1963 Mexico City selected to host the 1968 Summer Olympics.[1]
61st Flag of Austria Innsbruck, Austria 1964 Grenoble selected to host the 1968 Winter Olympics.[1]
62nd Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan 1964
63rd Flag of Spain Madrid, Spain 1965
64th Flag of Italy Rome, Italy 1966 Sapporo selected to host the 1972 Winter Olympics. Munich selected to host the 1972 Summer Olympics.[1]
65th Flag of Iran Tehran, Iran 1967
66th Flag of France Grenoble, France 1968
67th Flag of Mexico Mexico City, Mexico 1968
68th Flag of Poland Warsaw, Poland 1969
69th Flag of the Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands 1970 Denver selected to host the 1976 Winter Olympics. Montreal selected to host the 1976 Summer Olympics.[1]
70th Flag of the Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands 1970
71st Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg City, Luxembourg 1971
72nd Flag of Japan Sapporo, Japan 1972
73rd Flag of West Germany Munich, West Germany 1972 Lord Killanin elected President of the IOC.[4]
74th Flag of Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria 1973
75th Flag of Austria Vienna, Austria 1974 Lake Placid selected to host the 1980 Winter Olympics. Moscow selected to host the 1980 Summer Olympics.[1]
76th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1975
77th Flag of Austria Innsbruck, Austria 1976
78th Flag of Canada Montreal, Canada 1976
79th Flag of Czechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia 1977
80th Flag of Greece Athens, Greece 1978 Sarajevo selected to host the 1984 Winter Olympics. Los Angeles selected to host the 1984 Summer Olympics.[1]
81st Flag of Uruguay Montevideo, Uruguay 1979
82nd Flag of the United States Lake Placid, United States 1980
83rd Flag of the Soviet Union Moscow, Soviet Union 1980 Juan Antonio Samaranch elected President of the IOC.[5]
84th Flag of West Germany Baden Baden, West Germany 1981 Calgary selected to host the 1988 Winter Olympics. Seoul selected to host the 1988 Summer Olympics.[1]
85th Flag of Italy Rome, Italy 1982
86th Flag of India New Delhi, India 1983
87th Flag of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia 1984
88th Flag of the United States Los Angeles, United States 1984
89th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1984
90th Flag of Berlin West Berlin 1985
91st Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1986 Barcelona selected to host 1992 Summer Olympics[6]. Albertville selected to host 1992 Winter Olympics.[1]
92nd Flag of Turkey Istanbul, Turkey 1987
93rd Flag of Canada Calgary, Canada 1988
94th Flag of South Korea Seoul, South Korea 1988 Lillehammer selected to host 1994 Winter Olympics[6]
95th Flag of Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico 1989
96th Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan 1990 Atlanta selected to host 1996 Summer Olympics.[6]
97th Flag of the United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom 1991 Nagano selected to host 1998 Winter Olympics.[6]
98th Flag of France Albertville, France 1992
99th Flag of Spain Barcelona, Spain 1992
100th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1993
101st Flag of Monaco Monte Carlo, Monaco 1993 Sydney selected to host 2000 Summer Olympics.[6]
102nd Flag of Norway Lillehammer, Norway 1994
103rd Flag of France Paris, France 1994
104th Flag of Hungary Budapest, Hungary 1995 Salt Lake City selected to host 2002 Winter Olympics.[6]
105th Flag of the United States Atlanta, United States 1996
106th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1997 Athens selected to host 2004 Summer Olympics.[6]
107th Flag of Japan Nagano, Japan 1998
108th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1999
109th Flag of South Korea Seoul, South Korea 1999 Turin selected to host 2006 Winter Olympics.[6]
110th Flag of Switzerland Lausanne, Switzerland 1999
111st Flag of Australia Sydney, Australia 2000
112th Flag of Russia Moscow, Russia 2001 Beijing selected to host 2008 Summer Olympics.[6] Jacques Rogge elected President of the IOC.[7]
113th Flag of the United States Salt Lake City, United States 2002
114th Flag of Mexico Mexico City, Mexico 2002
115th Flag of the Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic 2003 Vancouver selected to host 2010 Winter Olympics.[6]
116th Flag of Greece Athens, Greece 2004
117th Flag of Singapore Singapore 2005 London selected to host 2012 Summer Olympics.
118th Flag of Italy Turin, Italy 2006
119th Flag of Guatemala Guatemala City, Guatemala 2007 Sochi selected to host 2014 Winter Olympics
120th Flag of the People's Republic of China Beijing, People's Republic of China 2008
121st Flag of Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 2009 2016 Summer Olympics host to be announced
122nd Flag of Canada Vancouver, Canada 2010
123rd To be announced 2011 2018 Winter Olympics host to be announced
124th Flag of the United Kingdom London, United Kingdom 2012
125th To be announced 2013 2020 Summer Olympics host to be announced
126th Flag of Russia Sochi, Russia 2014

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab IOC vote history
  2. ^ Bulletin du Comite International Olympique, issue 26, March 1951, p. 2, available online
  3. ^ Comité International Olympique (September 1959). "Extract of the minutes of the 47th session — Helsinki 1952 (Palais de la Noblesse" (PDF). Bulletin du Comité International Olympique (34–35): pp. 22. 
  4. ^ Olympic Review, N59, October 1972, p. 355, available online
  5. ^ Olympic Review, N154, August 1980, pp. 410-412, available online
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Past elections. IOC
  7. ^ Olympic Review, August-September 2001, p. 5, available online