FIBA Hall of Fame
    Juan Antonio SAMARANCH (ESP)

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    Category | Contributor Date of Birth | 17.07.1920 Date of Death | 21.04.2010 Country | Spain

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    Highlights

    • Graduated from the Barcelona Institute of Higher Business Studies (IESE) (1962)

    • City councilor for the City of Barcelona responsible for sports (1954-1962)

    • Vice-President of the II International Mediterranean Games Committee in Barcelona (1955)

    • President of Barcelona Provincial Council Sports Committee (1955-1966)

    • Spanish Provincial President of Sports (1955-1956)

    • Spanish Olympic Committee Member (1956-1967)

    • Chef de Mission for the Winter Olympic Games in Cortina d’Ampezzo (1956), the Olympic Games in Rome (1960) and Tokyo (1964)

    • President of Barcelona International Boat Show (1963-1978)

    • Elected as member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) (1966)

    • Director of Physical Education and Sport in Spain (1966-1970)

    • President of the Spanish Olympic Committee (1967-1970)

    • National Delegate of Sports (1967-1970)

    • IOC Head of Protocol (1968-1975, 1979-1980)

    • IOC Executive Board Member (1970-1978, 1979-1980)

    • President of the Provincial Council of Barcelona (1973-1977)

    • IOC Vice President (1974-1978)

    • Ambassador of Spain in the USSR and Mongolia (1977-1980)

    • Seventh IOC President (1980-2001)

    • Contributed to the end of amateurism and enabled professionals’ access to Olympic competitions

    • General Director of “La Caixa” (1984-1987) and later President (1987-1999)

    • President of the Spanish Chapter of the Spain-China Forum and Co-President of the Spain-China Forum (2003)

    Distinctions & Recognitions

    • Prince of Asturias Award for Sports (1988)

    • Seoul Peace Prize (1990)

    • Awarded the title of “Marqués de Samaranch” by the King of Spain for his involvement in the Olympic Movement (1991)

    • Gold Medal of the city of Barcelona (1993)

    • La Caixa” Honorary President (1999-2010)

    • Gold Collar of the Order of Isabel la Católica (Spain, 2000)

    • Member of the Académie Française des Sports

    • IOC Honorary Life President (2001-2010)

    • Honorary President of the Spain-China Council (2004)

    • Honorary President of Sport Cultura Barcelona (2004)