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Affiliation | National Olympic Committee |
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Name | Anita L. Defrantz |
Address | United States Olympic Committee , , International Olympic Committee |
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October 04, 1952
(72 years)
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Contributor | Gerald Farinas |
Last Modifed | Gerald Farinas Jan 13, 2004 04:47pm |
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Info | Anita L. Defrantz is a United States member of the IOC since 1986.
Bachelor of Arts with honours, Connecticut College (1974); Juris Doctor, University of Pennsylvania School of Law (1977).
Career Attorney at the Juvenile Law Centre of Philadelphia (1977-1979); administrator, Princeton University (1979-1981); counsellor for the Corporation for Enterprise Development.
Sports career Rowing bronze medallist and team captain at the Games of the XXI Olympiad in Montreal (1976); four time finalist and silver medallist at the World Rowing Championships (1978); member of the United States team (1975-1980); winner, six national championships.
Sports administration Member of the Board of Directors of the Vesper Rowing Club; member of the Board of Directors, United States Rowing Association; member of the NOC Executive Board; trustee of the Women’s Sports Foundation; President of the Southern California Olympian Society; Vice-President (1981-1985) of the Organizing Committee of the Games of the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles (1984); Vice-President of the International Rowing Federation (FISA) (1993-); President of the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles (1987-).
IOC member since 1986; member of the Executive Board (1992-); IOC Vice President (1997-); Chairwoman of the Women and Sport Working Group (1995-); member of the following Commissions: Athletes (1988-1991), Olympic Programme, summer (1989-1994), Eligibility (1992), Juridical (1994-), Olympic Movement (1992-1999), Study of the Centennial Olympic Congress, Congress of Unity (1994-1996), Sport and Law (1995-), Coordination for the Games of the XXVII Olympiad in Sydney in 2000 (1995-2000), finances (1999); Chairwoman of the Working Group “designation of Olympic Games Host Cities” and member of the Executive Committee of the “IOC 2000” Commission (1999).
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