- Olympic Committee of Israel
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Olympic Committee of Israel National Olympic Committee Country Israel
Code ISR Created 1933 Recognized 1952 Continental
AssociationEOC Headquarters Tel-Aviv
National Sport CenterPresident Mr Zvi Varshaviak Secretary General Mr Efraim Zinger Website www.olympic.one.co.il The Olympic Committee of Israel (Hebrew: הוועד האולימפי בישראל) is the recognized National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Israel, and the governing body of Olympic sports in Israel. The OCI's headquarters is located at the "National Sport Center - Tel Aviv".
The OCI counts its foundation as occurring in 1933, when the Olympic Committee of Eretz Israel was founded in the British Mandate of Palestine and subsequently recognized by IOC as the NOC of Palestine. It was, however, controlled exclusively by Maccabi sports organization and oversaw only clubs affiliated to Maccabi, while neither rival Jewish sports organizations and in particular Hapoel, nor non-Jewish sports organizations took part.
Although Eretz Israel was formally invited to participate in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, it declined the invitation to attend the Games in Nazi Germany. In 1948, shortly after the state of Israel was established, its request to participate in the 1948 Olympics was denied, as Palestine no longer existed and the NOC of the new state wasn't yet recognized by IOC.
The OCI was re-organized in 1951 under joint-leadership of Maccabi and Hapoel, the two major sports organization in the country. According to the agreement of the two organization, there were two presidents, one from each. This arrangement continued until 1967, and since then OCI has only one president.
OCI achieved IOC recognition in early 1952, just in time for Israel's Olympic debut at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. OCI has sent delegations to all Summer Olympics since then, except for Moscow 1980, which Israel boycotted over the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Israel made its debut at the Winter Olympics only in 1994, and has become a regular participant since then.
Between 1954 and 1974 Israel took part in the Asian Games, but political pressure exerted by Arab countries led to Israel's exclusion from the re-organized Olympic Council of Asia in 1981. In the early 1990s Israel was admitted into European sports organizations, and became full member of European Olympic Committees in 1994. Since 1995, Israel has participated in the biannual European Youth Olympic Festival.
See also
- Munich Olympics massacre
External links
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