Luxembourgian Olympic and Sporting Committee
- Luxembourgian Olympic and Sporting Committee
The Luxembourgian Olympic and Sporting Committee ( _fr. Comité Olympique et Sportif Luxembourgeois), abbreviated to COSL, is the National Olympic Committee for Luxembourg.
List of Presidents
* Robert Brasseur (1912 – 1922)
* Maurice Pescatore (1922 – 1925)
* Gustave Jacquemart (1925 – 1950)
* Paul Wilwertz (1950 – 1970)
* Prosper Link (1970 – 1972)
* Josy Barthel (1973 – 1977)
* Gérard Rasquin (1977 – 1989)
* Norbert Haupert (1989 – 1999)
* Marc Theisen (1999 – )
External links
* [http://www.cosl.lu Luxembourgian Olympic and Sporting Committee official website]
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