Olympic Organizations

European Olympic Committee
http://www.eurolympic.org

International Olympic Committee
http://www.olympic.org

Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games Organising Committee
http://www.saltlake2002.com

Athens 2004 Olympic Games Organising Committee
http://www.athens.olympic.org

Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games Organsing Committee
http://www.torino2006.it

International Paralympic Committee
http://www.paralympics.org

Olympic Museum
http://www.museum.olympic.org

Association of Summer Olympic International Federations
http://www.asoif.com

The Fair Play Committee
On 25 March 1993, LNOC approved the list of members of the Fair Play Commission. Prof. Stanislovas Stonkus was elected to the post of its chairman.

THE LEADERS OF FAIR PLAY MOVEMENT.
1993-1995: Stanislovas Stonkus, the Chairman of the Fair Play Commission of Lithuania;
1995-1999: Stanislovas Stonkus, the President of Lithuanian Fair Play Committee; Algis Daumantas, the Secretary General of the Committee;
1999-2002: prof. Kęstas Miškinis, the President of Lithuanian Fair Play Committee; Algis Daumantas, the Secretary General of the Committee;
Since 2002: Dr. Arvydas Juozaitis, the President of Lithuanian Fair Play Committee; Algis Daumantas, the Secretary General of the Committee.

THE LAUREATES OF THE INTERNATIONAL "FAIR PLAY" COMMITTEE
Algirdas Šocikas. On 9 January 1995 in Stuttgart (Germany), CIPF honorary diploma was presented for the first time to the representative of Lithuania - Algirdas Šocikas, the heavy weight-class boxer from Kaunas, the European champion (1953 in Warsaw and 1955 in Berlin) and the USSR champion for 6 times (1950-1956). Algirdas Šocikas competed in the rings for 11 years. In 128 fights he won 118 victories, including 70 knockouts. No one competitor spoke adversely of him. This noble-minded person merited a title of a ring gentleman.
Birutė Kalėdienė. One of the most eminent track-and-field athletes of all times, the world ex-record holder in javelin throwing, the winner of the bronze medal at XVII Olympic Games in Roma. Vladas Vitkauskas. The first person in the world who hoisted the flag of his state on the peaks of the highest mountains of all continents of the planet. In 1993, after the successful climbing to Everest (Chomo-lungma) and return to the base camp, he climbed the peak again in order to lower the body of the perished woman alpinist from Nepal, although he was emaciated by the first climbing and had frostbitten the toes of the both feet.
Artūras Poviliūnas. On 24 March 2002, at Frankfurt am Main Opera Theatre, Janas Kamutis the President of the International "Fair Play" Committee handed the bronze Willi Daume bas-relief to Artūras Poviliūnas. Artūras Poviliūnas is the President of Lithuanian National Olympic Committee since 1988 and a member of the Executive Committee of the World Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) since 2002. In 2001, A.Poviliūnas was awarded with a title of Honorary Doctor of Lithuanian Physical Education Academy. Povilas Karoblis. Professor of Vilnius Pedagogical University, Dr Hab, a member of LNOC, the President of Lithuanian Olympic Academy. The laureate of CIFP (2002).
Jūratė Gutnikienė. A former parachute jumper. During a jump, she saved a life of other parachutist at the risk of her own life. In 2003, she was awarded with a diploma.

Lithuanian Olympic Academy
After the restoration of Lithuanian National Olympic Committee, the Olympic Academy had been established in order to preserve and propagate Olympic ideas and the cultural heritage of Olympic Movement, to strive for spiritual and physical perfection, to unite scientists for these purposes, to cooperate with International Olympic Academy as well as scientific, training and sports institutions and organizations of foreign states.
Professors Stanislovas Stonkus and Juozas Šliažas were the initiators of establishment of Lithuanian Olympic Academy (LOA). Ass. Prof. Valerijus Jasiūnas was elected the first President of Lithuanian Olympic Academy, Ass. Prof. Algirdas Raslanas - the Vice-President and Prof. Dr Hab Povilas Karoblis - the Dean. On 9 July 1990, Lithuanian Olympic Academy became the newest Olympic organization in the state.
The first cadency of LOA activity was specified by historians directed by Dr Hab Henrikas Šadžius. The conferences "Problems of Physical Education and Sports in Lithuania" (1991) and "The Historical Experience - the the Present and Future of Independent Lithuania" (1993) were arranged. The scientific reports presented in both conferences were published and issued as separate publications. On 13 May 1994, LOA report and election congress in Kaunas elected P.Karoblis to a post of the President of LOA. On 1 December 2002, P.Karoblis was elected for the new 4-year term of office. At present, LOA is one of top-quality sports science institutions.
LOA sessions and conferences become already a very important support for sports science, historical research and generalizations. LOA offers a scientific assistance to sportsmen-Olympians, supports the Lithuanian Museum of Sports in its studies of history of Olympism. In cooperation with Lithuanian Sports Scientific Council, Lithuanian Physical Education Academy and Vilnius Pedagogical University, it publishes a journal "Sporto mokslas" /"Sports Science"/ within several years already.
LOA actively co-operates with International Olympic Academy: representatives of Lithuania annually participate in its sessions and conferences. Lithuanians also participate in seminars of journalists (Athens-Olympia) as well as sessions for educations of higher institutes of physical education and for young participants. The sculpture "A Basketball Player" was solemnly unveiled in Olympia (Greece). Stanislovas Kuzma, the author of the sculpture presented this gift of LNOC to International Olympic Academy on the occasion of 100-year anniversary of restoration of Olympic Games. In such a way, the cooperation with Nikos Filaaretos, the President of International Olympic Academy started.