Lillehammer Olympic Organizing Committee
The Lillehammer Olympic Organizing Committee or LOOC was the company responsible for organizing the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. The company was founded on 15 November 1988, after Lillehammer's successful bid to host the games, and led by Gerhard Heiberg.[1] It was reorganized several times with various subsidiaries, but from 1993 consisted of a single company owned 51% of Lillehammer Municipality, 24.5% by the Government of Norway and 24.5% by the Norwegian Olympic Committee.[2]
References
- Bibliography
- Notes
- ^ LOOC (I): 19
- ^ LOOC (I): 22
Organizing Committees for the Olympic and Paralympic Games
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Olympic |
- COJO (1976, 1992)
- LPOOC (Lake Placid 1980)
- LAOOC (Los Angeles 1984)
- OCO (Calgary 1988)
- SLOOC (Seoul 1988)
- LOOC (Lillehammer 1994)
- ACOG (Atlanta 1996)
- NAOC (Nagano 1998)
- SOCOG (Sydney 2000)
- TOROC (Turin 2006)
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Paralympic |
- SPOC (Seoul 1988)
- LPOC (Lillehammer 1994)
- APOC (Atlanta 1996)
- NAPOC (Nagano 1998)
- SPOC (Sydney 2000)
- COMPARTO (Turin 2006)
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Olympic/
Paralympic |
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