The Executive Committee of the European Olympic Committee Holds First Meeting in Madrid
The Executive Committee (ExCo) of the European Olympic Committee (EOC) convened for their inaugural meeting in Madrid on 6 February. The Spanish Olympic Committee (COE) graciously hosted the gathering, which was attended by EOC President Spyros Capralos, the ExCo members, and COE President Alejandro Blanco.
The EOC President and ExCo members expressed their gratitude to COE President Blanco and Secretary General Victoria Cabezas, who is also a member of the ExCo, for their warm hospitality. The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss various topics of significance.
One of the key areas of focus was the remarkable success of the four multi-sport events organized by the EOC in 2023. These events included the European Games Krakow-Malopolska 2023, which received high acclaim. The Deloitte report on the European Games Krakow-Malopolska 2023 was particularly highlighted during the meeting, as it showcased the event's financial performance and contributed to the EOC's strong financial position as they commenced the year 2024.
The Deloitte report served as a testament to the meticulous planning and execution of the European Games Krakow-Malopolska 2023. It provided valuable insights into the event's economic impact, revenue generation, and overall success. The positive findings of the report not only affirmed the EOC's commitment to delivering exceptional sporting events but also bolstered their financial stability moving forward.
By hosting the ExCo meeting, the COE further demonstrated their dedication to the Olympic movement and their role as a valuable partner within the European Olympic Committee. The collaborative efforts of the COE and EOC leadership have undoubtedly contributed to the successful organization of the European Games Krakow-Malopolska 2023 and the subsequent financial stability of the EOC.
As the meeting concluded, President Capralos and the ExCo members expressed their gratitude to President Blanco and Secretary General Cabezas once again for their warm welcome and for hosting the productive gathering. The ExCo's first meeting in Madrid served as a testament to the unity and shared vision of the European Olympic Committee, highlighting their commitment to promoting excellence in sports and fostering a strong Olympic legacy throughout Europe.
In summary, the Executive Committee of the European Olympic Committee's inaugural meeting in Madrid provided an opportunity to discuss the success of the European Games Krakow-Malopolska 2023 and the positive financial position of the EOC as a result. The meeting showcased the collaborative efforts between the EOC and COE, emphasizing their shared commitment to advancing the Olympic movement in Europe.