Vitaly Smirnov

Biographical information

RolesAdministrator
SexMale
Full nameVitaly Georgiyevich•Smirnov
Used nameVitaly•Smirnov
Original nameВиталий Георгиевич•Смирнов
Born14 February 1935 in Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Kray (RUS)
NOC Russian Federation Soviet Union
Nationality Russian Federation

Biography

Vitaly Smirnov studied at the State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Education in Moskva, graduating in 1958. He later became a member of the Moskva Soviet, 1st Vice-President of the USSR Sports Committee, and Chairman of the Sports Committee of the Russian Federation. His primary sports were swimming and water polo, and he played on the Soviet masters’ water polo team. In sports administration, Smirnov was 1st Vice-Minister of Sport in the USSR from 1970-77, President of the USSR Olympic Committee from 1990-92, and then President of the Russian Olympic Committee from 1992-2001. Smirnov was also Executive President of the Organizing Committee for the 1980 Olympic Games in Moskva. In Russia and the Soviet Union he received many honors for his work in sports, including the Order of Merit for the Fatherland (1996, 2001, 2010), Order of Honour (1994), Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1985), Order of Friendship of Peoples (1980), and the Order of the Badge of Honour (1966, 1970 and 1976).

Smirnov became an IOC Member in 1971, and remained on it through 2014. He served three terms on the Executive Board, from 1974-81, 1986-95, and 2001-05. He was also in the Vice-Presidential line of succession three times, serving as IOC 1st Vice-President in 1980-81, 1994-95, and 2004-05. He was on several IOC Commissions, as follows: Commission for the Olympic Programme (1972-78, Chairman 1983-91), Olympic Solidarity (1973-75), Tripartite Commission (1979-82), Council of the Olympic Order (1980-82, 1991-95), Commission for the Olympic Movement (1986-90, 1991-95), Commission for the Preparation of the XII Olympic Congress (1992-94), and Chairman of the Eligibility Commission (1992-1998).

Organization roles

Role Organization Tenure NOC Nationality As
Member International Olympic Committee 1971—1991 URS RUS Vitaly Smirnov
Executive Board Member International Olympic Committee 1974—1978 URS RUS Vitaly Smirnov
3rd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1978—1979 URS RUS Vitaly Smirnov
2nd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1979—1980 URS RUS Vitaly Smirnov
1st Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1980—1982 URS RUS Vitaly Smirnov
Executive Board Member International Olympic Committee 1986—1990 URS RUS Vitaly Smirnov
President Olympic Committee of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1990—1992 URS RUS Vitaly Smirnov
4th Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1991—1992 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
Member International Olympic Committee 1991—2015 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
3rd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1992—1993 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
President Russian Olympic Committee 1992—2001 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
2nd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1993—1994 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
1st Vice-President International Olympic Committee 1994—1995 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
4th Vice-President International Olympic Committee 2001—2002 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
3rd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 2002—2003 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
2nd Vice-President International Olympic Committee 2003—2004 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
1st Vice-President International Olympic Committee 2004—2005 RUS Vitaly Smirnov
Honorary International Olympic Committee 2015— RUS Vitaly Smirnov

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