Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee

The Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee (Romanian: Comitetul Olimpic și Sportiv Român, COSR) is responsible for Romania's participation in the Olympic Games.

Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee
Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee logo
Country/Region Romania
CodeROU
Created1914
Recognized1914
Continental
Association
EOC
HeadquartersBucharest, Romania
PresidentMihai Covaliu
Secretary GeneralGeorge Boroi
Websitewww.cosr.ro

History

Old logo

The Romanian Olympic Committee (Romanian: Comitetul Olimpic Român) was formed in 1914 in Bucharest. In 2004 it changed its name to Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee.[1]

Presidents

The following is a list of presidents of the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee since its creation in 1914.[2]

Name Since Until
1 Crown Prince Carol II 1914 1920
2 Prince George Valentin Bibescu 1920 1923
3 Crown Prince Carol II 1923 1930
4 King Carol II 1930 1940
vacant 1940 1947
5 Ion Gheorghe Maurer 1947 1951
6 Mihail Macavei 1951 1953
7 Alexandru Siperco 1953 1959
8 Manole Bodnăraș 1959 1960
9 Aurel Duma 1960 1966
10 Anghel Alexe 1966 1974
11 Gen. Marin Dragnea 1974 1984
12 Haralambie Alexa 1984 1987
13 Gen. Gheorghe Gomoiu 1987 June 1989
14 Gen. Constantin Oprita June 1989 December 1989
14 Lia Manoliu 1990 1998
15 Ion Țiriac 1998 2004
17 Octavian Morariu 2004 2014
18 Alin Petrache 2014 2016
19 Mihai Covaliu 2016 present

IOC Members

This is a list a IOC Members:[3]

MemberTerm
George Valentin Bibescu 1899-1902
Gheorghe Plagino 1908-1949
Alexandru Siperco 1955-1998
Octavian Morariu 2013-present

Executive committee

The committee of the COSR is represented by:[4]

Member federations

The Romanian 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 28 Olympic Summer.[5] and 4 Winter[6] Sport Federations in Romania.

National FederationSummer or WinterHeadquarters
Romanian Archery FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Athletics FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Badminton FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Basketball FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Bobsleigh and Luge FederationWinterBucharest
Romanian Boxing FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Canoe FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Cycling FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Equestrian FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Fencing FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Field Hockey FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Football FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Golf FederationSummerBreaza
Romanian Gymnastics FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Handball FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Ice Hockey FederationWinterBucharest
Romanian Judo FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Rowing FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Rugby FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Shooting Sport FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Skating FederationWinterBucharest
Romanian Ski Biathlon FederationWinterBucharest
Romanian Swimming and Modern Pentathlon FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Table Tennis FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Taekwondo FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Tennis FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Triathlon FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Volleyball FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Water Polo FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Weightlifting FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Wrestling FederationSummerBucharest
Romanian Yachting FederationSummerBucharest
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