The Montenegrin Olympic Committee (Montenegrin: Црногорски олимпијски комитет / Crnogorski olimpijski komitet) is the National Olympic Committee representing Montenegro. It is responsible for promoting the Olympic ideals and for ensuring that Montenegro is represented with athletes at the Olympic Games and other multi-sport events. The committee's president, as of January 2008[update], is Dušan Simonović.
Members of the committee are 20 sports federations, which elect the Executive Council composed of the president and sixteen members.
The MOC organizes the 2019 Games of the Small States of Europe in Budva.
Contents
1History
2List of presidents
3Executive committee
4Member federations
5Awards
6See also
7External links
History
The Montenegrin Olympic Committee was founded in 2006 after Montenegrin independence referendum and recognized by the IOC in 2007.
The Montenegrin National Federations are the organizations that coordinate all aspects of their individual sports. They are responsible for training, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 19 Olympic Summer and one Winter Sport Federations in Montenegro.
National Federation
Summer or Winter
Headquarters
Montenegro Archery Association
Summer
Podgorica
Athletic Federation of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Basketball Federation of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Montenegro Boxing Association
Summer
Podgorica
Football Association of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Gymnastics Federation of Montenegro
Summer
Budva
Handball Federation of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Montenegro Judo Federation
Summer
Podgorica
Montenegro Karate Federation
Summer
Podgorica
Mountaineering Association of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Montenegro Sailing Federation
Summer
Herceg Novi
Shooting Federation of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Montenegro Ski Association
Winter
Nikšić
Table Tennis Association of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Taekwondo Association of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Montenegro Tennis Association
Summer
Podgorica
Triathlon Association of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Volleyball Federation of Montenegro
Summer
Podgorica
Water Polo and Swimming Federation of Montenegro
Summer
Kotor
Wrestling Federation of Montenegro
Summer
Budva
Awards
Main article: Awards of the Montenegrin Olympic Committee
Since 1999, at the end of each calendar year proclaimed the most successful athletes. Initially declared Young Male Athlete, Young Female Athlete, Men's Team and Woman's Team, awards for the Sportsman of the Year were introduced in 2011. The competition includes results from current Olympic sports.
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