- Mario Vazquez Raña
Mario Vázquez Raña (born
7 June 1932 , inMexico City ) is a Mexican businessman and sports administrator, who has served on both national and Olympic committees. His several years of administration have been a synonim of corruption, inefficiency and no development for Mexican sports. On5 April 2008 , Vázquez Raña received international press attention for his statement that the situation inTibet "is a Chinese problem" that is "not an issue for the Olympic Games." [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=oly&id=3330935]Career
*President of the Board of Directors of the Hermanos Vázquez Company (1960-1980);
*President and Director General of the Organización Editorial Mexicana (1975-) the largest newspaper company in Latin America, "Cartones Ponderosa " (2001-) and
* ownedUnited Press International (1985-1988) [ [http://about.upi.com/AboutUs/index.php?ContentID=20050929160914-9566&SectionName=AboutUs Rana buys UPI] ] [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1050640-2,00.html "Communications: Mexican Connection for U.P.I.", Business Notes, Time Magazine] ]ports
Participation in shooting competitions at national and international level in 1960.
ports Administration
*President of the
Mexican Shooting Federation (1969-1974);
*President of theAmerican Shooting Confederation (1973-1979);
*Vice-President of theMexican Sports Confederation (1973-1976);
*member of the NOC (1972-) then
**President (1974-2001);
*President of thePanAmerican Games Organization Committee (1975);
*President,Panamerican Sports Organization (PASO ) (1975-);
*Chairman of theInternational Olympic Solidarity Commission for the American Continent (1975-);
*President of theAssociation of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) (1979-)Positions with the IOC
*Member of the Executive Board as representative of NOCs (2000-);
*Vice-Chairman of the Olympic Solidarity Commission (1979-1996 ),
*Deputy Chairman (1997 -2001) then
**Chairman (2002-);
*member of the following Commissions:
**Olympic Movement (1990-1999),
**Preparation of the XII Olympic Congress (1990-1994),
**Apartheid and Olympism (1990-1992),
**"IOC 2000" (Executive Committee, 1999),
**Marketing (2000),
**IOC 2000 Reform Follow-up (2002).ee also
*Organización Editorial Mexicana
References
Additional references
# [http://www.olympic.org/uk/organisation/ioc/members/bio_uk.asp?id=55 IOC bio]
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