PRIMORAC and SAIVE candidates for IOC Athletes? Commission

12/12/2011 – Croatia’s Zoran PRIMORAC and Belgium’s Jean-Michel SAIVE are two of twenty-one athletes seeking election for the four places available at the Athletes’ Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Election https://www.ettu.org

12/12/2011 – Croatia’s Zoran PRIMORAC and Belgium’s Jean-Michel SAIVE are two of twenty-one athletes seeking election for the four places available at the Athletes’ Commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Elections will take place during the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Currently in the Commission are Hicham El GUERROUJ Rania ELWANI Frank FREDERICKS and Jan ZELEZNY.
Jean-Michel SAIVE and Zoran PRIMORAC have qualified to compete in the 2012 Olympic Games; it will be their seventh appearance in the prestigious quadrennial multi-sport event. Alongside Sweden’s J

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