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Olympic Games Administrator
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John CoatesNumber of Employees 100
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NAICS Code Business Associations: 813910
Recent Events
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Olympic sports to be monitored closely
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ESPN Snags 2010, 2012 Olympics Rights In South America
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ESPN Snags Olympics Rights In South America
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Visa renews as Olympic sponsor through 2020
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IOC awards 2010 broadcast rights in Chinese Taipei
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Callaway to be helped by new products, Olympics
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Rogge Re-elected As Ioc President
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IOC sets record for broadcasting rights
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Rio might raise Olympic stakes for networks
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Games feel the squeeze from recession
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Winter Olympics squeezed by recession
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Jacques Rogge plans to retire from IOC after 2013
News & Analysis
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USOC Delays Its Olympics Channel Plans, After IOC Pressure
There goes this: it won't launch, if you ask me. The U.S. Olympic Committee has delayed a plan for its own TV network, meant to highlight Olympic sports outside of the four-yearly cycle, after complaints from IOC and worries that it may jeopardize Chicago's bid for the 2016...
A Murdoch Olympics? What Will 2016 Olympics Look Like Online
In UK, BBC may not now win the rights to the 2014 Winter Olympics the 2016 Summer Games after the International Olympic Committee turned down the European Broadcasting Union's usually successful bid on behalf of 75 public service broadcasters as too low. Now broadcasters will have to bid for...
AP Threatens Court Fight Over Olympics Committee's Video Restrictions
Better late than never? While the Beijing Summer Olympics is a distant memory at this point, Associated Press President and CEO Tom Curley is looking ahead and is demanding that broadband access to the games be loosened, Sports Business Journal reported. Curley directed his comments to International Olympic Committee...
IOC tells gymnastic chiefs to re-examine China age issue
BEIJING AFP — The IOC said Friday it has asked the International Gymnastics Federation to re-examine claims that Chinese gold medal winner He Kexin was not old enough to compete in the Beijing Games. Allegations have been rife that China had broken the rules by fielding three gymnasts who...
IOC chief to decide over future in October at the earliest
BEIJING AFP — International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said Thursday he will decide in October at the earliest whether he seeks another mandate next year in Copenhagen. The 65-year-old Belgian - elected in 2001 to succeed Spaniard Juan Antonio Samaranch - said that he would not just take...
Hopes riding high for BMX, 'NASCAR on two wheels'
BEIJING -- The International Olympic Committee and NBC are betting viewers are going to fall in love with a sport that features big people riding little bikes. It's called BMX, which is short for bicycle motocross, and it does resemble motorcycle racing without the motors. ...
Cricket ponders Olympic declaration
BEIJING AFP — When veteran Chinese leader Zhou Enlai was asked in the early 1970s what he thought of the impact of the French Revolution of 1789, he replied: "It is too early to say." How much harder then to speculate on the future. And when it came...
Athens gold medal winner Halkia fails drug test
BEIJING AFP — Greek runner Fani Halkia, who won gold in the women's 400m hurdles at the Athens Olympics, has tested positive for a banned substance, the International Olympic Committee IOC confirmed Sunday. The 29-year-old failed the test while in Japan preparing for the ongoing 2008 Beijing Olympics and...
Chicago hoping for Obama booster in Olympics bid
BEIJING AFP — Should Barack Obama win the US presidential election it would be a huge plus for Chicago's bid to win the right to host the 2016 Summer Olympics, its bid chief told AFP. Pat Ryan said that both Obama and his Republican rival John McCain were supporting...
Rogge says no deal with Beijing on Internet censorship
BEIJING AFP — International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said he had never struck a deal with Beijing organisers to censor Internet sites for foreign reporters. China faced severe criticism after international media covering the August 8-24 Games discovered a range of websites were barred at the Olympic media...
Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
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| John Coates | Member |
John Coates was appointed Non-Executive Director in 2004. John is a Partner of Kemp Strang Lawyers; Deputy Chairman of David Jones; Non-Executive Director of Grosvenor Australia Properties and Investments; and a member of Grant Samuel Advisory Board. John has been President of the Australian Olympic Committee since 1991 and a Member of the International Olympic Committee since 2001. John was Senior Vice President of the Sydney Organising Committee for the 2000 Olympic Games for which he was awarded the Olympic Order in Gold at the Closing Ceremony. John has a Companion of the Order of Australia.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| International Olympic Committee | Member | Current |
| Ucms | Board of Directors | Current |
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