Against any forecasting, the new president or the new president of the IOC was elected to the first election to be held in the 14th -session, at the Coast of Navario (Greece). An option that started more than half an hour of delay and decided at first. Christophe de Kepper, general director of IOC, announced it after receiving the result of Thomas Bach.
With more than half an hour of delay, IOC members voted most of one of the seven -worthy candidates. A vote that occurred along with some technical problems that have been solved without problems. Thomas Bach Then he took the floor and announced that there was a winner. The name will announce thirty minutes later.
The seven candidates were Spanish Juan Antonio Samaranch, the Jordanian Feisal Al Hussein, the Japanese Morinori Watanabe, the British Sebastian Coe, the Zimbabuense Kirsty Coventry, Swedish-British Johan Eliasch and French David Lappartient.
Source: La Verdad

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