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Coe prüft Bewerbung een Bach-Nachfolge als IOC-Chef | Sports news

Coe prüft Bewerbung een Bach-Nachfolge als IOC-Chef | Sports news

The head of the lightweight athletics world association Sebastian Coe is probing a candidacy for the Nachfolge von Thomas Bach as IOC president. “Of course it was nachdenken,” said the Briton at the conclusion of the Olympic competition in the lightweight athletics in Paris. It is no longer possible to make a separation, but there was no more attention paid to it. I know that Bach is still not able to sweat on the Spitze des International Olympic Committees lately.

The 70 years of old Deutsche hatte als Begründung für seinen Abschied unter Anderem auf sein Alter verwiesen. Coe is now three years younger than Bach. If the Olympic Games 1500 meters are played at a press conference during a debate, then the role of the IOC chief qualification is possible.

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Thomas Bach has announced the end of Zeit as IOC president. - © Brian Inganga/AP/dpa

Thomas Bach has announced the end of Zeit as IOC president. – © Brian Inganga/AP/dpa

So if the big part of the London 2012 Olympics is a big part of the Olympic Games, and as president of the British Olympic Committee. “Now is the best job in the world as president of the Olympic sports event,” says Coe. Other aspects that can be used are one-sided and the IOC-Spitze is hilarious, the fugte is hizu.

Of course, there are other possible candidates with good preparation. There is much more than other IOC members, a consideration to think about. “Selection is important,” says Coe.

Other candidates were traded

Neben Coe were Juan Antonio Samaranch junior (64), Sohn des früheren IOC-Präsidenten aus Spanien, Prinz Feisal bin al-Hussein aus Jordanien (60) and Radsport-Weltverbandschef David Lappartient (51) from France as Anwärter acts on the Bach Follow-up . Aruba’s Nicole Hoevertsz (60) and Simbabwes Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry (40) were appointed to the IOC chief positions after 130 years by the men.