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Olympic Museum -
permanent exibition of the History of the OG
25.03. 2007
The Olympic Museum is for
everyone for whom sport and the Olympic Movement are a
passion, everyone fascinated by history, culture and art,
and all those who are interested in to the future of our
society.
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Pierre de Coubertin -
history of one passion
20.03. 2007
Pierre Frédy, Baron de
Coubertin, was born in Paris in 1863. His family originated
in Normandy where he spent many of his summers in the family
Château de Mirville, near Le Havre.
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Olympic Games for
athletes with disabilities
16.03. 2007
The Paralympic Games have
always been held in the same year as the Olympic Games, just
after their ending.
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Programs have decided
15.03. 2007
In the presence of the
Presidents or the representatives of all sports federations
in Montenegro, yesterday in Hotel Podgorica was signed the
contract for cofinancing programs of the national sports
federations for this year.
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Beijing considers ban on
smoking in Olympic venues
15.03. 2007
Beijing is considering a ban
on smoking in venues for Olympic Games, in a response to a
political advisor's concern about unbridled smoking behavior
in public places.
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Lifetime imburstment for
top athletes
15.03. 2007
Very soon Montenegrin top
athletes and their coaches will be situated for life, as it
was recently done in Serbia.
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Fuwa - mascote of the
Olympic Games in Beijing
10.03. 2007
Official mascotes of the
following Olympic Games in Baijing will be five Fuwas, in
which are easy recognisable four most favoured animals in
China – fish, panda, tibetan antelope and swallow.
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War against doping
06.03. 2007
One of the greatest problems
and dangers of the modern sport in general, and Olympic
Games in particular, is use of illicit stimulative
substances, drugs, chemical and medical stuff, known as
doping.
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European Olympic family
is waiting for us
14.02. 2007
"The idea to regroup the
European National Olympic Committees (NOCs), which was
inspired by Giulio Onesti (Italy), Raoul Mollet (Belgium)
and Raymond Gafner (Switzerland), originally started in 1967
in Teheran.
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We are preparing for
Beijing
13.02. 2007
Boro Mračević, former
Waterpolo player, member of the National team, Director of
the WPC Jadran from Herceg Novi, will be the Head of the
Montenegrin Olympic Mission in Beijing.
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Mario Pescante, Member of
the IOC Executive Board: Congratulations!
09.02. 2007
"Wellcome to our Olympic
family!". These are the words from the exclusive statement
of Mario Pescante, member of the IOC Executive Board, given
for our paper.
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Executive Board of the
IOC in Lausanne yesterday officially confirmed:
Wellcome Montenegro
08.02. 2007
Executive Board of the
IOC at its Session held yesterday in Lausanne, denounced
that Montenegro has fulfilled completely all criteria and
conditions for acceptance into full-time membership in the
International Olympic Committee.
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Letter from Lausanne from
the IOC Headquarters confirms that Montenegro completed
documentation for acception
08.02. 2007
"Dear President,
we have just received your presentation. Thank you and
congratulations for your excellent work!
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Session of the Assembly
of the MOC
15.01. 2007
Today was held the General
Assembly of the Montenegrin Olympic Committe in Podgorica,
which was the constitutive by its character.
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Historical moment for
Montenegrin Judo
09.12. 2006
In Hotel "Park" in Novi Sad,
today was held the Congress of European Judo Union, on which
Montenegro officially became full time member of that
organization.
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To Belgrade with eight
competitors
07.12. 2006
From Friday to Sunday, Belgrade will be
Balkanian shooting center. During those three days, three
competitions will take place -
Balkanian Championship, Open Championship of Belgrade and
Grand Prix - all of them for shooting
from standard air weapons.
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Marina Kuč debuting for
Montenegro
07.12. 2006
Tomorrow in Helsinki starts European
Swimming Championship in 25 m pools, and Montenegro will be
represented by Marina Kuč, one of the most talented European
swimmers.
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Equally in ISSF
02.12. 2006
Montenegrin Shooting Federation became
full-time member of the World Shooting Federation. The good
news was faxed this morning to the office of the Montenegrin
Shooting Federation from the Headquarters of the ISSF.
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Public announcement
05.12. 2003
Today in Podgorica The President of
Montenegrin Olympic Committee, Dusan Simonovic, was visited
by delegation of Montenegrin loan balling Association.
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Annoucement from MOC's
presidency session
25.11. 2006
Yesterday in Podgorica was promoted the
session of MOC's Presidency.
There were concidered many questions about MOC's working so
far, and also the plan of future activities.
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27.02.2007
Women in sport appeared for th first time on
the Olympic Games in Paris, in 1900
Women
- from cricket to marthon
History shows that the evolution of women's participation in the
Olympic Movement has been increasing over the years, since their
first participation in the 1900 Olympic Games and especially in the
last 30 years. Nowdays, it is normal to see women running the
marathon, weightlifting or fencing. On the first modern Olympic
Games held in Athens in 1896., there weren’t any. Women started to
participate on the Olympic Games for the first time in Paris in
1900. Among 997 athletes from 24 countries, there were also 22
women. At those times, the Games were held within the famous World
exibition. Both the Games and the exibition lasted for five months,
from May to October. It has bees said that lots of athletes died
without knowing that thay have participated in the Olympic Games.
First women who showed at the Olympic Games were Ms Broi and Onie
from France.
Sport - cricket. The first female champion at the Olympic Games in
Paris in 1900 was British tennis player Charlotte Cooper (backthan
there were not medals). Evolution of women's participation in the
Olympic Movement has been increasing especially in last three
decades. This evolution has taken place within a favourable social,
political and cultural framework. The work of women’s rights groups
was particularly relevant to the advancement of women in sport.
Access to sport has been part of international instruments and
documents, which the United Nations and other institutions approved
and promoted in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Olympic Movement and the sports community at large followed this
movement and progressively undertook initiatives to allow broader
participation by women in sport in general. What were considered
"endurance sports or disciplines" impossible for women, such as the
800-metres or marathon race, weightlifting, cycling or martial arts,
are now performed by both women and men.
The Olympic Movement and the sports community at large followed this
movement and progressively undertook initiatives to allow broader
participation by women in sport in general, especially in the last
20 years, the IOC has pressed to ensure that the women’s programme
at the Olympic Games was enlarged, in cooperation with the
respective International Sports Federations (IFs) and the Organising
Committees for the Olympic Games (OCOGs). This development was
further reinforced by the IOC’s decision that all sports seeking
inclusion in the programme must include women’s events. The IOC also
started to work on women’s involvement at leadership level in sport
in 1981, under the initiative of former President Juan Antonio
Samaranch, who wanted to have women co-opted as IOC members. As a
result, 15 members out of 113 are women.
Following the recommendations of the Study Commission of the IOC
Centennial Olympic Congress in 1994, an IOC Women and Sport Working
Group was created and became the IOC Women and Sport Commission
These recommendations were also included in the Olympic Charter in
1996.
"Arena"
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