Armenian Olympic Committee
The Armenian Olympic Committee (Armenian: Հայաստանի ազգային օլիմպիական կոմիտե) (ARMNOC) is responsible for the Armenia's participation in the Olympic Games.
Armenian Olympic Committee logo | |
Country/Region | |
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Code | ARM |
Created | 1990 |
Recognized | 1993 |
Continental Association | EOC |
Headquarters | Yerevan, Armenia |
President | Gagik Tsarukyan |
Secretary General | Hrachya Rostomyan |
Website | www.armnoc.am |
It is headquartered in Yerevan.
History
The Armenian Olympic Committee was founded in 1990. The committee became a member of the IOC in 1993 and is also a member of the EOC as well as other international sports organizations.[1]
List of presidents
President | Term |
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Ruben Hakobyan | 1990–1993 |
Aleksan Avetisyan | 1993–1994 |
Benur Pashyan | 1999–2000 |
Ishkhan Zakaryan | 2000–2005 |
Gagik Tsarukyan | 2005–present |
Executive committee
The committee of the ARMNOC is represented by:[2]
- President: Gagik Tsarukyan
- Vice Presidents: Vahram Arakelyan, Hoksen Mirzoyan, Derenik Gabrielyan
- Secretary General: Hrachya Rostomyan
- Members: Ishkhan Zakaryan, Harutyun Kushkyan, Samvel Khachatryan, Vardevan Grigoryan, Hripsime Jilavyan, Levon Julfalakyan, Israel Militosyan, Hakob Panosyan, Albert Azaryan
Member federations
The Armenian National Federations are the organizations that coordinate all aspects of their individual sports. They are responsible for training, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 20 Olympic Summer and three Winter Sport Federations and four Non-Olympic Sports Federations in Armenia.[3]
Olympic Sport federations
National Federation | Summer or Winter | Headquarters |
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Armenian Archery Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Athletic Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Badminton Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Basketball Federation of Armenia | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Biathlon Federation | Winter | Yerevan |
Armenian Boxing Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Canoieng Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Cycling Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Diving Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Equestrian Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Fencing Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Figure Skating Federation | Winter | Yerevan |
Football Federation of Armenia | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Gymnastics Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Handball Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Judo Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Karate Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Modern Pentathlon Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Rugby Federation of Armenia | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Sailing Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Shooting Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Ski Federation | Winter | Yerevan |
Armenian Swimming Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Synchronized Swimming Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Table Tennis Federation of Armenia | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Taekwondo Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Tennis Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Triathlon Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Volleyball Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Water Polo Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Weightlifting Federation | Summer | Yerevan |
Armenian Wrestling Association | Summer | Yerevan |
Olympavan training complex
Olympavan is the official training centre of the Armenian Olympic Committee, located in the Davtashen District of the capital Yerevan. Following a 2-year period of construction process between 2013 and 2015, the Olympavan was officially opened on 29 September 2015, on the oocassion of the 25th anniversary of the Armenian Olympic Committee. The ceremony was attended by then-Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan, businessman Samvel Karapetyan, Sheikh Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, Gagik Tsarukyan, as well as delegates of 25 different national Olympic committees.
The complex occupies an area of 10,000 m² and consists of 5 buildings.[4] Building 1 is the administrative centre of the Armenian Olympic Committee, home to the administrative offices, meeting rooms and conference halls.
The first floor of building 2 is home to the weightlifting training hall, the anti-doping clinic, the centre's spa, and the fitness and bodybuilding gymnasium. The 2nd floor is home to the judo, boxing and wrestling training halls.
Building 3 is home to the hotel of the complex designated to accommodate more than 300 athletes with 121 guestrooms, restaurants and other services.
Building 4 is home to an indoor arena with 250 seats, used for basketball, volleyball, handball and futsal.
Building 5 is home to the indoor swimming pool with its diving facilities. It was officially opened on 27 September 2017 by Sheikh Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Sabah and Gagik Tsarukyan.
The president of the International Olympic Committee Mr. Thomas Bach visited the centre during the final phases of the construction process in 2014.[5]