Liechtenstein Olympic Committee

National Olympic Committee
Liechtenstein Olympic Committee
Liechtenstein Olympic Committee logo
Country/Region Liechtenstein
CodeLIE
Created1935
Recognized1935
Continental
Association
EOC
HeadquartersSchaan, Liechtenstein
PresidentIsabel Fehr
Secretary GeneralBeat Wachter
Websitewww.olympic.li

Liechtenstein Olympic Committee (German: Liechtensteinisches Olympisches Komitee) is the National Olympic Committee representing Liechtenstein. Before the organisation was renamed in 2013 it was called "Liechtensteinischer Olympischer Sportverband" (LOSV).

Establishment

The motive to establish a National Olympic Committee for Liechtenstein was the wish to participate in the Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games in Germany in the year 1936. Through the engagement of Baron Eduard von Falz-Fein the first NOC of Liechtenstein was founded to meet the formal requirements given by the IOC for the participation in the Olympic Games. This step was successful and for the first time a delegation of two athletes, three shooters and one cyclist was sent to Berlin in the summer to participate in their first Olympic Games for Liechtenstein. In the following Winter Games another delegation with two alpine skiers and one two-man bobsleigh team was sent to represent Liechtenstein. Since then Liechtenstein participated in almost all Winter and Summer Olympic Games.

Athlete employment program

On 1 July 2023, the Liechtenstein Olympic Committee confirmed the employment of six athletes (from 19 applicants) as a result of increased funding from the state government.[1] The beneficiaries include:

  • Robin Frommelt – Cross-country skiing
  • Nico Gauer – Alpine skiing
  • Marco Pfiffner – Alpine skiing
  • Romano Püntener – Mountain biking
  • Kathinka von Deichmann – Tennis
  • Fabienne Wohlwend – Motorsport

See also

References

  1. ^ "LOC STELLT SECHS LEISTUNGSSPORTLER*INNEN AN (in German)". Liechtenstein Olympic Committee. 3 July 2023.
  • Julia Frick und Wolfgang Vogt (2011). 75 Jahre Sport in Liechtenstein. Liechtensteinischer Olympischer Sportverband (LOSV). ISBN 978-3-033-03162-3

External links

  • Official website
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Summer Olympic sports
  • Aquatics
    • Diving
    • Swimming
    • Synchronized swimming
    • Water polo
  • Archery
  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Canoeing
  • Cycling
  • Equestrian
  • Fencing
  • Field hockey
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Handball
  • Judo
  • Modern pentathlon
  • Rugby 7s
  • Rowing
  • Sailing
  • Shooting
    • Practical shooting
  • Table tennis
  • Taekwondo
  • Tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball
    • Beach volleyball
  • Weightlifting
  • Wrestling
Winter Olympic sports
  • Biathlon
  • Bobsleigh
  • Curling
  • Skating (figure, speed & short track)
  • Ice hockey
  • Luge
  • Skeleton
  • Skiing (Alpine, cross country, nordic combined, freestyle & jumping)
  • Snowboarding
Other IOC recognised sports
  • Air sports
  • Auto racing
  • Bandy
  • Baseball
  • Billiard sports
  • Boules
  • Bowling
  • Bridge
  • Chess
  • Cricket
  • Dance sport
  • Floorball
  • Karate
  • Korfball
  • Lifesaving
  • Motorcycle racing
  • Mountaineering and climbing
  • Netball
  • Orienteering
  • Pelota vasca
  • Polo
  • Powerboating
  • Racquetball
  • Roller sports
  • Rugby
  • Softball
  • Sport climbing
  • Squash
  • Sumo
  • Surfing
  • Tug of war
  • Underwater sports
  • Water ski
  • Wushu
Paralympic sports
Other sports
  • Rugby league
  • Rugby union
  • Liechtenstein Olympic Committee
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International
  • VIAF
National
  • Germany
  • Israel
  • United States


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