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John Furlong (sports administrator)

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John Furlong
Chief Executive Officer of Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
Assumed office
February 21, 2004[1]
Personal details
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Tipperary, Ireland
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NationalityIrish Canadian
Children5
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OccupationSportsman

John Furlong, O.C,[2] O.B.C[3] is the President and Chief Executive Officer of VANOC which oversaw the preparation and execution of the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics Games. Prior to his appointment as the CEO of VANOC, he chaired the Vancouver 2010 Bid Corporation (2001–2004), President of Arbutus Club, a members-only family club, member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, Chair of the BC Summer Games and BC Winter Games, and Sport B.C.[3]

He immigrated to Canada from Ireland in 1974.[4] He participated in international level in basketball, European handball and squash. He became Canadian Squash Champion in 1986.

Awards

Publications

  • Patriot Hearts: Inside the Olympics That Changed a Country by John Furlong & Gary Mason, Douglas & McIntyre (2011)

References

Preceded by President of Organizing Committee for Winter Olympic Games
2010
Succeeded by

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