Jacques Rogge, IOC president for 12 years, dies at 79

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Jacques Rogge, who oversaw an era of political and financial stability in the Olympic movement after its worst ethics scandal and pursued a hard line against doping during his 12 years as IOC president, has died, the Olympic organisation said on Sunday.

Jacques Rogge, who oversaw an era of political and financial stability in the Olympic movement after its worst ethics scandal and pursued a hard line against doping during his 12 years as IOC president, has died, the Olympic organisation said Sunday. He was 79.

A three-time Olympian in sailing, Rogge earned praise for bringing a steady hand to the often turbulent world of Olympic politics but also faced outside criticism for not being tough enough on human rights issues with China and Russia. “I hope that people, with time, will consider that I did a good job for the IOC,” the understated Rogge said in an interview withbefore stepping down in 2013. “That’s what you legitimately want to be remembered for.”

 

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His greatest moment was at the opening ceremony of the BeiJing Olympics, 2008... a good-luck bird flew over his head as he opened the Games with the words 'One world, one dream.... that is what we are tonight...' 😌 The slogan for the 2008 Olympics was 'One World, One Dream'

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