Lalovic Elected as Member of the International Olympic Committee
United World Wrestling
KUALA LUMPUR (August 3) – The International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted Monday to add
United World Wrestling president Nenad Lalovic as the newest member of the IOC. He becomes
the first IOC member from the sport of wrestling.
A businessman from Belgrade, the 56-year-old Lalovic has overseen several dramatic and
popular changes to one of the Olympic Games’ oldest sports. Lalovic was named the president of
United World Wrestling in the February 2013 and has since led a rebranding initiative,
modernized internal governance, improved competition rules and created a robust media
operation.
"I am honored to have been nominated and elected as a member of the International Olympic
Committee," said Lalovic. “The IOC is a unique and prestigious institution that embodies the
values of excellence, friendship and respect through sport.”
Lalovic was nominated as an International Federation president and joins Senegal Olympic
Committee President Mamadou Diagna Ndiaye as the only members elected at the 128th IOC
Session.
“I am privileged to represent the sport of wrestling in the Olympic Movement and look forward
to contributing to the future success of the IOC and of President Bach’s vision of Agenda 2020.”
About United World Wrestling
United World Wrestling is the international governing body for the sport of wrestling and is headquartered
in Corsier-Sur-Vevey, Switzerland. To learn more about United World Wrestling and the activities of its
179 national federations, please visit: www.UnitedWorldWrestling.org, Facebook and Twitter.
For any press inquires please contact Tim Foley at foley@unitedworldwrestling.org or Gordon Templeman
at gordon@unitedworldwrestling.org