Slovenian Olympic Committee

Slovenian Olympic Committee
Slovenian Olympic Committee logo
Slovenian Olympic Committee logo
Country/Region  Slovenia
Code SLO
Created October 15, 1991
Recognized 1992
Continental
Association
EOC
Headquarters Ljubljana, Slovenia
President Bogdan Gabrovec
Secretary General Edvard Kolar
Website www.olympic.si

Slovenian Olympic Committee (Slovene: Olimpijski Komite Slovenije, OKS) ensures the participation of Slovenian athletes at the Olympic Games, the Mediterranean Games, European Youth Olympic Festival, Youth Games and the Alpe-Adria Youth Games three countries. Members of the Committee are 39 Sports Federations, which elect the Executive Council composed of the president and 21 members.

History

The Slovenian Olympic Committee was founded on 15 October 1991 and official admitted as a member of the International Olympic Committee on 17 January 1992, which enabled Slovenian athletes performance at the Winter Olympics in France.

Presidents

No. President Photo Elections Term of office Era
1Janez Kocijančič1st15 Oct 199122 Dec 199423 years, 62 days
2nd22 Dec 199416 Dec 1998
3rd16 Dec 19983 Dec 2002
4th3 Dec 200212 Dec 2006
5th12 Dec 20067 Dec 2010
6th7 Dec 201016 Dec 2014
2Bogdan Gabrovec7th16 Dec 20143 years, 300 days

Executive committee

The committee of the NOC SLO is represented by:

  • President: Bogdan Gabrovec
  • Honorary President: Janez Kocijančič
  • Vice Presidents: Janez Sodržnik, Iztok Čop, Tomaž Barada
  • Members: Gregor Benčina, Ivan Levak, Tjaša Andree Prosenc, Metod Ropret, Matej Erjavec, Stanko Glažar, Rok Vehovec, Bojan Rotovnik, Milan Žvan, Tomo Tiringer, Branko Žnidarič, Miran Kos, Dejan Crnek, Martina Ratej, Miroslav Cerar, Damjan Lazar, Vojka Ravbar

Member federations

The Slovenian National Federations are the organizations that coordinate all aspects of their individual sports. They are responsible for training, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 32 Olympic Summer and 7 Winter Sport Federations in Slovenia.

National FederationSummer or WinterHeadquarters
Alpine Association of SloveniaWinterLjubljana
Archery Association of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Athletic Federation of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Badminton Association of SloveniaSummerMedvode
Baseball and Softball Association of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Basketball Federation of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Bobsleigh FederationWinterDomžale
Slovenian Boxing AssociationSummerPiran
Canoe Federation of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Curling AssociationWinterLjubljana
Slovenian Cycling FederationSummerLjubljana
Equestrian Federation of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Fencing Federation of SloveniaSummerMaribor
Alliance for Field Hockey of SloveniaSummerMurska Sobota
Football Association of SloveniaSummerKranj
Golf Association of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Gymnastics Federation of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Handball Federation of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Ice Hockey Federation of SloveniaWinterLjubljana
Slovenian Judo FederationSummerSlovenska Bistrica
Karate Federation of SloveniaSummerTrbovlje
Slovenian Luge AssociationWinterJesenice
Slovenian Federation for Roller SkatingSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Rowing FederationSummerBled
Slovenian Rugby UnionSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Sailing FederationSummerKoper
Shooting Union of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Skating UnionWinterLjubljana
Ski Association of SloveniaWinterLjubljana
Association of Slovenian SurfersSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Swimming FederationSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Tennis AssociationSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Table Tennis AssociationSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Taekwondo AssociationSummerCelje
Slovenian Triathlon FederationSummerLjubljana
Volleyball Federation of SloveniaSummerLjubljana
Slovenian Water Polo Clubs FederationSummerBrezovica
Slovenian Weightlifting FederationSummerLjubljana
Wrestling Federation of SloveniaSummerMurska Sobota

See also

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