July 27, 2004
Associated Press
Moroccan woman to head
panel on 2012 bid cities
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) -- Former Olympic gold medalist Nawal
El Moutawakel of Morocco will head the panel evaluating the five
cities bidding for the 2012 Summer Games.
El Moutawakel, the 400-meter hurdles champion at the 1984 Los
Angeles Games and an IOC member since 1998, will chair the 12-person
evaluation commission for the 2012 Games. She has also been a member
of track and field's governing council since 1995.
As a former Olympic champion she has a great knowledge of the
Olympic Games and what it takes to organize them,'' IOC president
Jacques Rogge said in a statement Tuesday.
El Moutawakel was the first woman from a Muslim nation to win
an Olympic medal and the first Moroccan athlete to win gold.
In May, the IOC selected London, Madrid, Moscow, New York and
Paris as the 2012 finalists from an initial list of nine cities.
The complete bid files must be submitted to the IOC by Nov. 15.
The panel will visit each of the five cities and compile a report
assessing their technical bids. The report will be issued a month
before the IOC selects the host city at its session in Singapore
on July 6, 2005.
The evaluation reports have taken on added significance since
the IOC banned members from visiting bid cities following the Salt
Lake City scandal.
The panel includes five other IOC members -- Els van Breda Vriesman
of the Netherlands, Canada's Paul Henderson, Mustapha Larfaoui of
Algeria, Singapore's Ser Miang NG and Sam Ramsamy of South Africa.
The commission also includes national Olympic officials Jose Luis
Marco of Argentina and Patrick Jarvis of Canada, and outside experts
Simon Balderstone, Philippe Bovy and Bob Elphinston.
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