- Liston Bochette
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Dr. Liston (Lin) D. Bochette III, born June 16, 1957, in the state of Florida, is an American athlete and artist, and an Olympian for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.[1]
Bochette attended the University of Florida on a Track and Field Scholarship offered to him by Olympic Coach Jimmy Carnes and was, later, inducted into the Hall of Fame, as a Distinguished Letterwinner.[2] ; he has also studied at Florida State University, the University of Puerto Rico, and was accepted at Stanford University. He collected a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts, from the University of Florida; a Master’s degree in Humanities, from Inter American University; and a Ph.D. in Education from Pacific Western University.[3]
Bochette competed internationally in the decathlon; and was the Champion for Puerto Rico.[4] Beginning in the 1980’s, he participated, in some capacity, in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games—as an advocate in Puerto Rico; as an official in 1988; and as a bobsleigh athlete for Puerto Rico in 1992, 1996, and 2000.[1] In 2002, he was elected as Secretary General of the International Olympic Committee’s Athletes Commission.[4] And, in 1992, he was awarded a Gold Medal for Art, at the Cultural Arts Festival, during the Barcelona Olympic Games.[citation needed]
In addition to the International Olympic Committee Athletes Commission, Dr. Bochette served on other international sports federation bodies, including the United States President’s Panel on Olympic affairs.[citation needed] He is the founding President of the Puerto Rico National Olympians Association, and was elected to consecutive terms as its Secretary General.[5] As the leader of this branch of the World Olympians Association WOA), he led a highly successful global campaign to unite active and alumni athletes under the Olympic banner.[citation needed] Dr. Bochette is an executive officer of the University of Florida Track and Field Alumni Association (UFTFAA),[6] and has also served on academic and civic boards[citation needed] as well as on the Board of Directors for the Art of the Olympians Al Oerter Center for Excellence.[7]
References
- ^ a b Winter Olympic results
- ^ http://www.gatorfclub.org/hof/?p=distinguished
- ^ http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Bochette_Liston_62543769.aspx
- ^ a b http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2002/vol6n08/PRSportsBeat0608-en.html
- ^ http://woaolympians.com/contact.php
- ^ http://trackmenarchives.webs.com/contactofficers.htm
- ^ http://www.artoftheolympians.org/about.php
Categories:- Living people
- 1957 births
- Puerto Rican bobsledders
- Olympic bobsledders of Puerto Rico
- Bobsledders at the 1992 Winter Olympics
- Bobsledders at the 1994 Winter Olympics
- Bobsledders at the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Puerto Rican sportspeople stubs
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