The 117th International Olympic Committee Session was held for the first time in
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
from 2 to 9 July 2005. Two important decisions were made through voting during the session – namely the
selection of the hosting city for the
2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
, and a review of the 28 sports currently represented in the summer games.
The session was held at the
Raffles City Convention Centre, which is on level 4 of the Raffles City complex. The opening ceremony on 5 July 2005 was held at the
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay.
Proceedings
File:117th IOC Bannar.jpg, Banner of the 117th IOC Session outside the venue at Raffles City
File:117th IOC car.jpg, Official car sponsored by Mercedes-Benz
1 July 2005
An exhibition was launched at the podium of the Raffles City Shopping Complex, that would continue until 10 July.
2 July 2005
The IOC Session commenced.
3 July 2005
The IOC's executive board started two days of meetings.
4 July 2005
The executive board meetings resumed with updates on the progress of preparations for the
2006 Winter Olympics in
Turin
Turin ( , ; ; , then ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital from 1861 to 1865. The city is main ...
,
2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes fro ...
in Beijing and
2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver by their respective representatives. The board approved Beijing's request to hold the
equestrian events in Hong Kong, which is a separate
NOC from mainland China in the "best interests of the competition and the well-being of the horses".
5 July 2005
The opening ceremony was held at the
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay and the guest of honour was the Prime Minister of Singapore,
Lee Hsien Loong, who officially opened the session. A special type of hybrid
orchid
Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Orchids are cosmopolitan plants that are found in almost every habitat on Eart ...
had been bred to commemorate the IOC Session in Singapore. It was named Vanda IOC. A cultural performance of dance and songs was held with the theme of "One Voice, One Rhythm, One World".
The ceremony was attended by IOC members and more than 2,000 other guests, included many foreign leaders (it was the most prolific IOC event in history) :
* Commissioner
Adolf Ogi
* Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong
* President
Jacques Chirac
* Prime Minister
Tony Blair
* Prime Minister
Mikhail Fradkov
* Prime Minister
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
* Former First Lady
Hillary Clinton
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* Prince
Albert II
* Grand Duke
Henri
* Crown Prince
Frederik
* President
Jacques Rogge and former President
Juan Antonio Samaranch
6 July 2005: 2012 Olympic host city election
Each of the five bid cities had 45 minutes to make a final presentation to the IOC members, after which voting commenced and the final results were announced at 19:30 Singapore time. Local sailor
Griselda Khng handed an envelope holding the result of the vote to IOC president
Jacques Rogge, who announced: "The International Olympic Committee has the honor of announcing, that the games of the 30th Olympiad, in 2012, are awarded to the city of
London
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."
The result of the vote was as follows:
7 July 2005
The final evaluation report of the
2004 Summer Olympics
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The Games saw 10,625 athletes ...
in Athens was presented and the Athens Games were finally closed. Reports on the progress of preparations for future Games were also submitted.
8 July 2005: Review of Olympic sports
The 28 sports in the Summer Olympics programme that existed at that time were all put up on the ballots, three years after a similar attempt failed to gain support from IOC members during the 114th IOC Session in
Mexico City
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. Prior to the voting, baseball, softball,
modern pentathlon,
taekwondo
Taekwondo (; ; ) is a Korean martial art and combat sport involving primarily kicking techniques and punching. "Taekwondo" can be translated as ''tae'' ("strike with foot"), ''kwon'' ("strike with hand"), and ''do'' ("the art or way"). In ad ...
and fencing were considered as most likely to be dropped. Five non-Olympic sports would then be voted to get in, in case any of the existing sports would be dropped, as IOC rules allow a maximum of 28 Summer Olympic sports. These sports – golf,
roller sports,
squash,
rugby and
karate – were recommended by the IOC Olympic Games Program Committee, which has shortlisted the sports that applied to be included. Golf and rugby were considered the favorites to be voted in, both mainly for their popularity and also for their relatively small number of events (each one, if accepted, would have consisted of 2 events).
IOC President
Jacques Rogge has been a keen supportive of this move, which was one of his agendas since being elected in 2001, while the
Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) said changing the current set of 28 sports risked changing the "magic combination of team sports and individual sports", attributing one of the success factors of the Olympic games to the current programme.
A few days before the votes were cast, the IOC accepted the ASOIF request that the number of votes given for each sport will not be published, only "yay" or "nay". The reason given for the unusual request was in order to avoid a "popularity ranking" of all Olympic sports. Any sport that would get a simple majority of "nay" would be dropped from the Olympic program in 2012, but would remain eligible for readmission in future Games.
In the morning IOC members voted to remove baseball and softball from the games. The decision has triggered dismay in some nations such as the United States where both sports originated from, and Canada, where both have a strong following. Some attributed the exclusion of baseball to the fact that
Major League Baseball
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did not allow its players to participate in the Olympics, held during the season (unlike the
National Hockey League
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that allowed it since the
1998 Winter Olympics
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) and the widespread use of prohibited drugs in the professional leagues. The main reason for exclusion of softball was that it was included as a women-only sport mainly to be a gender-equalizer
bat-and-ball sport for baseball (men-only sport), and with baseball out this reasoning no longer existed. Another reason given was that both sports consist of large teams and their elimination will make room for many athletes, in comparison to modern pentathlon, for example, which only consist of 64 athletes.
In the afternoon, a secret vote by IOC members gave
squash and
karate over 51% of votes, but a subsequent vote to include them in the list of Olympic sports in the
Olympic Charter has failed to get the necessary two-thirds majority needed for such amendment. Therefore, by the end of the day two sports were dropped and none added, and the program of the
2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
was reduced to 26 sports.
That night at
The Oriental Singapore, then SNOC president and defence minister,
Teo Chee Hean threw a banquet. Rogge gave Singapore full marks for the session organisation, a perfect 6.
9 July 2005
Lambis Nikolaou of Greece and
Chiharu Igaya from Japan were elected as Vice presidents. Singapore's IOC member,
Ng Ser Miang was elected to the IOC Executive Board to replace Nikolaou, whose term as board member was due to expire.
Olympic Anthem criticism
The trio who sung the
Olympic Hymn in
Greek was criticised by both the media and the audience. They were Singaporean soprano Khor Ai Ming, Singaporean tenor William Lim and Japanese soprano Satsuki Nagatome. The trio sung with gusto just before the announcement of the
2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
.
The Guardian reported on their operatic rendition "Two Singaporean sopranos and a tenor dressed like a maître d' subjected the Olympic anthem, a tune whose primary virtue is to be heard only once every four years, to a fearful mauling."
The Times
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of the UK described them as "three Orientals... one distinctly off key".
See also
*
List of IOC meetings
*
121st IOC Session
*
2010 Summer Youth Olympics
References
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