June 24, 2012
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced in Lausanne the winners of the inaugural Juan Antonio Samaranch Medal for Olympic Collecting.
The award was introduced by the IOC in 2012 to honour the legacy of former IOC President Samaranch, an avid Olympic collector who introduced programmes to encourage the collection and study of Olympic stamps, coins and memorabilia during his time in office.
The medal is awarded each Olympiad to individuals or organisations that have made long and outstanding contributions to Olympic collecting at local, national or international levels.
The winners of the Juan Antonio Samaranch Medal for Olympic Collecting for the XXX Olympiad are:
“I congratulate the winners of this prestigious award and thank them for their active and enthusiastic support of Olympic collecting and, through this, the Olympic Movement itself,” said President Rogge. “Olympic collectors are the unofficial custodians of a vast amount of Olympic history. Olympic stamps, coins and other memorabilia all tell their own stories about the Olympic Games and thereby help to produce, in an easily accessible and visual manner, a different kind of understanding of the Olympic Movement.”
The medals were presented to the winners on behalf of the IOC by IOC member Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr, son of the late President Samaranch, on 22 June in Lausanne.
For more information, please contact the IOC Media Relations Team.
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