Indonesian_Olympic_Committee

Indonesian Olympic Committee

Indonesian Olympic Committee

National Olympic Committee


Indonesian Olympic Committee (Indonesian: Komite Olimpiade Indonesia, abbreviate: KOI) is the national Olympic committee of Indonesia and the member of Olympic Council of Asia. Their duty is to organize Indonesian participation in international sporting events, such as Summer Olympic Games, Asian Games, and Southeast Asian Games. They are also responsible for submitting bid for Indonesia as the host, planning and organizing official international sporting events to be held in Indonesia.

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History

The Indonesian Olympic Committee was founded on January 19, 1947, with Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX as the first president.[1] KOI immediately contacted the IOC, asking to be an IOC member. In February 10, KOI sent a letter declaring its intention to send Indonesian athletes to the 1948 Olympics in London.[1] However, domestic security situation pertaining to the Second Dutch military aggression prevented KOI to send athletes to the event.[1]

KOI finally became a member of International Olympic Committee (IOC) since March 11, 1952.[1][2]

Organization

The Executive Board[3]

  • President: Raja Sapta Oktohari
  • Vice President: Ismail Ning
  • Secretary General: Wijaya Noeradi
  • Vice Secretary General I: Daniel Loy
  • Vice Secretary General II: Desra Firza Ghazfan
  • Vice Secretary General III: Cresida Mariska
  • Treasurer: Tommy Hermawan Lo
  • Vice Treasurer I: Aang Sunadji
  • Vice Treasurer II: Richard Sam Bera
  • Executive Committee:
    1. Jadi Rajagukguk
    2. Hengky Silatang
    3. Josephine Tampubolon
    4. Endri Erawan
    5. Antonius Adi Wirawan
    6. Wisnu Wardhana
    7. Hifni Hasan
    8. Harry Warganegara
    9. Zaenal Asikin
    10. Krisna Bayu

List of general chairman of the Indonesian Olympic committee

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See also


References

  1. "Tentang - Indonesia Olympic Commitee". nocindonesia.id. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  2. "Sejarah KOI". Komite Olimpiade Indonesia. Archived from the original on January 10, 2014. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
  3. "Organisasi". Komite Olimpiade Indonesia. Archived from the original on January 10, 2014. Retrieved May 17, 2014.

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