This is the list of International Olympic Committee (IOC) meetings. | # | Host | Year | | 1st | Paris, France | 1894 | | 2nd | Le Havre, France | 1897 | | 3rd | Brussels, Belgium | 1905 | | 4th | Paris, France | 1906 | | 5th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1913 | | 6th | Paris, France | 1914 | | 7th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1921 | | 8th | Prague, Czechoslovakia | 1925 | | 9th | Berlin, Germany | 1930 | | 10th | Varna, Bulgaria | 1973 | | 11th | Baden Baden, West Germany | 1981 | | 12th | Paris, France | 1994 | | 13th | Copenhagen, Denmark | 2009 | [edit] IOC Sessions Sessions colored in light blue were held during an Olympic Congress, while those colored in pink were held during the Olympic Games. | # | Host | Year | Activities | | 1st | Paris, France | 1894 | Athens selected as the host for the 1896 Summer Olympics. Paris selected as the host for the 1900 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 2nd | Athens, Greece | 1896 | | | 3rd | Le Havre, France | 1897 | | | 4th | Paris, France | 1901 | St.Louis selected as the host for the 1904 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 5th | Paris, France | 1903 | | | 6th | London, United Kingdom | 1904 | Rome selected as the host for the 1908 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 7th | Brussels, Belgium | 1905 | | | 8th | Athens, Greece | 1906 | | | 9th | The Hague, Netherlands | 1907 | | | 10th | Berlin, Germany[2] | 1909 | Stockholm selected as the host for the 1912 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 11th | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg | 1910 | | | 12th | Budapest, Austria-Hungary | 1911 | | | 13th | Basel, Switzerland | 1912 | | | 14th | Stockholm, Sweden | 1912 | Berlin selected to host the 1916 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 15th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1913 | | | 16th | Paris, France | 1914 | | | 17th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1919 | Antwerp selected to host the 1920 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 18th | Antwerp, Belgium | 1920 | | | 19th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1921 | Chamonix selected to host the 1924 Winter Olympics. Paris selected to host the 1924 Summer Olympics. Amsterdam selected to host the 1928 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 20th | Paris, France | 1922 | | | 21st | Rome, Italy | 1923 | Los Angeles selected to host the 1932 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 22nd | Paris, France | 1924 | | | 23rd | Prague, Czechoslovakia | 1925 | | | 24th | Lisbon, Portugal | 1926 | St. Moritz selected to host the 1928 Winter Olympics.[1] | | 25th | Monaco | 1927 | | | 26th | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 1928 | | | 27th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1929 | Lake Placid selected to host the 1932 Winter Olympics.[1] | | 28th | Berlin, Germany | 1930 | | | 29th | Barcelona, Spain | 1931 | Berlin selected to host the 1936 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 30th | Los Angeles, United States | 1932 | | | 31st | Vienna, Austria | 1933 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen selected to host the 1936 Winter Olympics.[1] | | 32nd | Athens, Greece | 1934 | | | 33rd | Oslo, Norway | 1935 | | | 34th | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany | 1936 | | | 35th | Berlin, Germany | 1936 | Tokyo selected to host the 1940 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 36th | Warsaw, Poland | 1937 | Sapporo selected to host the 1940 Winter Olympics.[1] | | 37th | Cairo, Egypt | 1938 | | | 38th | London, United Kingdom | 1939 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen selected to host the 1940 Winter Olympics. Cortina d'Ampezzo selected to host the 1944 Winter Olympics. London selected to host the 1944 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 39th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1946 | St. Moritz selected to host the 1948 Winter Olympics. London selected to host the 1948 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 40th | Stockholm, Sweden | 1947 | Oslo selected to host the 1952 Winter Olympics. Helsinki selected to host the 1952 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 41st | St. Moritz, Switzerland | 1948 | | | 42nd | London, United Kingdom | 1948 | | | 43rd | Rome, Italy | 1949 | Cortina d'Ampezzo selected to host the 1956 Winter Olympics. Melbourne selected to host the 1956 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 44th | Copenhagen, Denmark | 1950 | | | 45th | Vienna, Austria | 1951 | | | 46th | Oslo, Norway | 1952 | | | 47th | Helsinki, Finland | 1952 | Avery Brundage elected President of the IOC.[3] | | 48th | Mexico City, Mexico | 1953 | | | 49th | Athens, Greece | 1954 | | | 50th | Paris, France | 1955 | Squaw Valley selected to host the 1960 Winter Olympics. Rome selected to host the 1960 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 51st | Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy | 1956 | | | 52nd | Melbourne, Australia | 1956 | | | 53rd | Sofia, Bulgaria | 1957 | | | 54th | Tokyo, Japan | 1958 | | | 55th | Munich, West Germany | 1959 | Innsbruck selected to host the 1964 Winter Olympics. Tokyo selected to host the 1964 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 56th | San Francisco, United States | 1960 | | | 57th | Rome, Italy | 1960 | | | 58th | Athens, Greece | 1961 | | | 59th | Moscow, Soviet Union | 1962 | | | 60th | Baden Baden, West Germany | 1963 | Mexico City selected to host the 1968 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 61st | Innsbruck, Austria | 1964 | Grenoble selected to host the 1968 Winter Olympics.[1] | | 62nd | Tokyo, Japan | 1964 | | | 63rd | Madrid, Spain | 1965 | | | 64th | Rome, Italy | 1966 | Sapporo selected to host the 1972 Winter Olympics. Munich selected to host the 1972 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 65th | Tehran, Iran | 1967 | | | 66th | Grenoble, France | 1968 | | | 67th | Mexico City, Mexico | 1968 | | | 68th | Warsaw, Poland | 1969 | | | 69th | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 1970 | Denver selected to host the 1976 Winter Olympics. Montreal selected to host the 1976 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 70th | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 1970 | | | 71st | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg | 1971 | | | 72nd | Sapporo, Japan | 1972 | | | 73rd | Munich, West Germany | 1972 | Lord Killanin elected President of the IOC.[4] | | 74th | Varna, Bulgaria | 1973 | | | 75th | Vienna, Austria | 1974 | Lake Placid selected to host the 1980 Winter Olympics. Moscow selected to host the 1980 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 76th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1975 | | | 77th | Innsbruck, Austria | 1976 | | | 78th | Montreal, Canada | 1976 | | | 79th | Prague, Czechoslovakia | 1977 | | | 80th | Athens, Greece | 1978 | Sarajevo selected to host the 1984 Winter Olympics. Los Angeles selected to host the 1984 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 81st | Montevideo, Uruguay | 1979 | | | 82nd | Lake Placid, United States | 1980 | | | 83rd | Moscow, Soviet Union | 1980 | Juan Antonio Samaranch elected President of the IOC.[5] | | 84th | Baden Baden, West Germany | 1981 | Calgary selected to host the 1988 Winter Olympics. Seoul selected to host the 1988 Summer Olympics.[1] | | 85th | Rome, Italy | 1982 | | | 86th | New Delhi, India | 1983 | | | 87th | Sarajevo, Yugoslavia | 1984 | | | 88th | Los Angeles, United States | 1984 | | | 89th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1984 | | | 90th | West Berlin | 1985 | | | 91st | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1986 | Barcelona selected to host 1992 Summer Olympics[6]. Albertville selected to host 1992 Winter Olympics.[1] | | 92nd | Istanbul, Turkey | 1987 | | | 93rd | Calgary, Canada | 1988 | | | 94th | Seoul, South Korea | 1988 | Lillehammer selected to host 1994 Winter Olympics[6] | | 95th | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 1989 | | | 96th | Tokyo, Japan | 1990 | Atlanta selected to host 1996 Summer Olympics.[6] | | 97th | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 1991 | Nagano selected to host 1998 Winter Olympics.[6] | | 98th | Albertville, France | 1992 | | | 99th | Barcelona, Spain | 1992 | | | 100th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1993 | | | 101st | Monte Carlo, Monaco | 1993 | Sydney selected to host 2000 Summer Olympics.[6] | | 102nd | Lillehammer, Norway | 1994 | | | 103rd | Paris, France | 1994 | | | 104th | Budapest, Hungary | 1995 | Salt Lake City selected to host 2002 Winter Olympics.[6] | | 105th | Atlanta, United States | 1996 | | | 106th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1997 | Athens selected to host 2004 Summer Olympics.[6] | | 107th | Nagano, Japan | 1998 | | | 108th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1999 | | | 109th | Seoul, South Korea | 1999 | Turin selected to host 2006 Winter Olympics.[6] | | 110th | Lausanne, Switzerland | 1999 | | | 111th | Sydney, Australia | 2000 | | | 112th | Moscow, Russia | 2001 | Beijing selected to host 2008 Summer Olympics.[6] Jacques Rogge elected President of the IOC.[7] | | 113th | Salt Lake City, United States | 2002 | | | 114th | Mexico City, Mexico | 2002 | | | 115th | Prague, Czech Republic | 2003 | Vancouver selected to host 2010 Winter Olympics.[6] | | 116th | Athens, Greece | 2004 | | | 117th | Singapore | 2005 | London selected to host 2012 Summer Olympics. | | 118th | Turin, Italy | 2006 | | | 119th | Guatemala City, Guatemala | 2007 | Sochi selected to host 2014 Winter Olympics | | 120th | Beijing, People's Republic of China | 2008 | | | 121st | Copenhagen, Denmark | 2009 | Rio de Janeiro selected to host 2016 Summer Olympics | | 122nd | Vancouver, Canada | 2010 | | | 123rd | Durban, South Africa | 2011 | 2018 Winter Olympics host to be announced | | 124th | London, United Kingdom | 2012 | | | 125th | To be announced | 2013 | 2020 Summer Olympics host to be announced | | 126th | Sochi, Russia | 2014 | | | 127th | To be announced | 2015 | 2022 Winter Olympics host to be announced | | 128th | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 2016 | | [edit] References - ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab IOC vote history
- ^ Bulletin du Comite International Olympique, issue 26, March 1951, p. 2, available online
- ^ Comité International Olympique (September 1959). "Extract of the minutes of the 47th session — Helsinki 1952 (Palais de la Noblesse" (PDF). Bulletin du Comité International Olympique (34–35): pp. 22. http://www.aafla.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1952/BDCE34/BDCE34d.pdf. Retrieved 2007-07-19.
- ^ Olympic Review, N59, October 1972, p. 355, available online
- ^ Olympic Review, N154, August 1980, pp. 410-412, available online
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Past elections. IOC
- ^ Olympic Review, August-September 2001, p. 5, available online
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