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Thomas Bach

Thomas Bach

Presidente de Comité Olímpico Internacional
Thomas Bach es un abogado y exesgrimidor alemán. Es el noveno y actual presidente del Comité Olímpico Internacional y de la junta directiva de la Confederación Deportiva Olímpica Alemana. Wikipedia
Nacimiento: 29 de diciembre de 1953 (edad 70 años), Wurzburgo, Alemania
Cónyuge: Claudia Bach (m. 1977)
Compañeros de equipo: Matthias Behr, Harald Hein, Klaus Reichert y más
Estatura: 5 ft 7 in

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Thomas Bach OLY (born 29 December 1953) is a German lawyer, former foil fencer, and Olympic gold medalist. He has served as the ninth and current president ...
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On 10 September 2013, Thomas Bach was elected as the ninth President of the IOC. He was re-elected for a second four-year term on 10 March 2021.
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Bach studied law and political sciences at the University of Würzburg. Bach made a career as an economic adviser for the German liberal party FDP, first in West ...
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Thomas Bach, OLY (born 29 December 1953) is a German lawyer and former Olympic fencer. Bach is the ninth and current President of the International Olympic ...
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19 mar 2024 · In an interview with Le Monde, Thomas Bach, the IOC's president, discusses this subject, a few months after Vladimir Putin attacked the IOC in ...
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15 oct 2023 · IOC president Thomas Bach has been urged by its members to change Olympic rules on term limits and seek four more years as president.
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Thomas Bach isn't ready to talk about his legacy just yet, despite leaving an indelible impression on the Olympic Games as an athlete and as President of ...
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The irony: Bach, a 1976 Olympic fencing champion, is a lawyer by trade, and was the co-author of the Olympic Charter that mandates the 12-year term limit.
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12 nov 2023 · Bach has previously said that athletes should not be punished for the actions of their government, but he conceded that it was "a dilemma" ...