Olympic Order
The Olympic Order is the highest award of the Olympic Movement and is awarded for particularly distinguished contributions to the Olympic Movement, i.e. recognition of efforts worthy of merit in the cause of sport. It was established in May 1975 by the International Olympic Committee as a successor to the Olympic Certificate. The Olympic Order originally had three grades. In 1984, at the 87th IOC Session in Sarajevo, it was decided that in future there would be no distinction between the silver and bronze order. The gold order would continue to be awarded to heads of state and for exceptional circumstances. Traditionally, the IOC bestows the Olympic Order upon the chief national organiser at the closing ceremony of each respective Olympic Games.
The insignia of the Olympic Order is in the form of a collar, in Gold, Silver or Bronze according to grade; the front of the chain depicts the five rings of the Olympic Movement, flanked on either side by kotinos emblem. A lapel badge, in the form of the five rings in Gold, Silver and Bronze according to grade, is presented to recipients to wear as appropriate.
Nadia Comăneci is the only athlete to be awarded the Olympic Order twice. She is also the youngest recipient of Olympic Order since 1984 when she was only 23 years old at the time of award.
Recipients
The following is a list of recipients of the Olympic Order.Gold Olympic Order
Silver Olympic Order
Bronze Olympic Order
Recipients with missing data
Following is the list of recipients of Olympic Order with some missing data like year of award, country and colour of award.Year | Recipient | Country | Colour | Note |
1988 | Manfred von Brauchitsch | |||
1988 | Arne B. Mollén | |||
1988 | Mustapha Larfaoui | |||
1988 | Aladár Gerevich | |||
1989 | Larisa Latynina | |||
1990 | Lee Kun-hee | |||
1990 | Jonathan Janson | |||
1990 | Rudolf Kárpáti | |||
1990 | Reizo Koike | |||
1990 | Naoto Tajima | |||
1990 | Lamine Diack | |||
1990 | Asnoldo Devonish | |||
1991 | Ioan Kunst-Ghermănescu | |||
1992 | Hassan Agabani | |||
1992 | José Azcona | |||
1992 | Jorge Herrera Barona | |||
1992 | Dr. Mario Carvalho Pini | |||
1992 | Itzhak Caspi | |||
1992 | Vahit Colakoglu | |||
1992 | Dr. Evie Dennis | |||
1992 | Deszo Gyarmati | |||
1992 | Kurt Heller | Awarded posthumously | ||
1992 | Raul Ibarra Zapata | |||
1992 | Viacheslav I. Koloskov | |||
1992 | Gaoussou Kone | |||
1992 | Carlos Pardo | |||
1992 | Mario Pescante | |||
1992 | Baaron Pittenger | |||
1992 | Eduardo Airaldi Rivarola | |||
1992 | Carlos Salinas de Gortari | |||
1992 | Gottfried Schoedl | |||
1992 | Gursewak Singh | |||
1992 | Prof. Nikos Yalouris | |||
1992 | Mrs. Caizhen Zhang | |||
1993 | Jacques Blanc | |||
1993 | Anna Sinilkina | |||
1993 | Ted Stevens | |||
1993 | Jordi Pujol | |||
1993 | Dražen Petrović | Posthumously awarded | ||
1994 | Vladimir Krivcov | |||
1995 | Miguel Indurain | |||
1996 | Christian Erb | |||
1996 | Vladimir Maksimov | |||
1997 | Chris de Broglio | |||
1997 | Hendrika Mastenbroek | |||
1997 | Roy Jones Jr. | |||
1998 | Frédy Girardet | |||
1998 | Chung Ju-yung | |||
1998 | Wolf-Dieter Montag | |||
1998 | Erica Terpstra | |||
1998 | Artūras Poviliūnas | |||
1999 | Alexander Tikhonov | |||
1999 | Steffi Graf | |||
1999 | Antonio Spallino | |||
1999 | Bertrand Piccard | |||
1999 | Brian Jones | |||
2000 | Res Brügger | |||
2000 | Alberto Tomba | |||
2000 | David Coleman | |||
2000 | Alida van den Bos | |||
2001 | Albert Scharf | |||
2001 | Raymond Hahn | |||
2001 | Enrique Sanz | |||
2001 | Richard Bunn | |||
2001 | Arvydas Sabonis | |||
2001 | René Burkhalter | |||
2001 | Arnold Green | |||
2001 | Félix Savón | |||
2001 | Eric Walter | |||
2001 | Myriam Bédard | |||
2001 | David Douillet | |||
2001 | Krisztina Egerszegi | |||
2001 | Cathy Freeman | |||
2001 | Kazuyoshi Funaki | |||
2001 | Aleksandr Karelin | |||
2001 | Marco Marin | |||
2001 | Haile Gebrselassie | |||
2001 | Naim Süleymanoğlu | |||
2001 | Pirmin Zurbriggen | |||
2002 | Erwin Lanc | |||
2002 | Peter Blake | Posthumously awarded | ||
2002 | Shirley Strickland | |||
2002 | Janis Grinbergas | |||
2002 | Wayne Gretzky | |||
2002 | Miroslav Šubrt | |||
2002 | Walter Bush | |||
2002 | Shoichi Tomita | |||
2002 | Flor Isava-Fonseca | |||
2002 | Ashwini Kumar | |||
2002 | David Wallechinsky | |||
2003 | John Williams | |||
2003 | Adolf Ogi | |||
2003 | Jean Durry | |||
2004 | Matthias Kleinert | |||
2004 | Francoise Zweifel | |||
2004 | Nadia Comăneci | |||
2004 | George Bolos | Silver | ||
2005 | Shirley Babashoff | |||
2006 | Hans Wilhelm Gäb | |||
2009 | Thor Nilsen | |||
2012 | Eiichi Kawatei | |||
2012 | David Stern | |||
2016 | Ottavio Cinquanta | |||
2016 | Patrick Chamunda | |||
Unknown | Dawn Fraser | Silver | ||
Unknown | William Berge Phillips | Silver | ||
Unknown | Julius Patching | Silver | ||
Unknown | Herb Elliott | Silver | ||
Unknown | John Devitt | Silver | ||
Unknown | Stepan Kerkyasharian | Silver | ||
Unknown | David Richmond | Gold | ||
Unknown | Sandy Hollway | Silver | ||
Unknown | Jim Sloman | Silver | ||
Unknown | Michael Eyers | Silver | ||
Unknown | Bob Leece | Silver | ||
Unknown | Mick O'Brien | Silver | ||
Unknown | Robert Elphinston | Silver | ||
Unknown | Margaret McLennan | Silver | ||
Unknown | John Fitzgerald | Silver | ||
Unknown | Shirley Strickland | Silver | ||
Unknown | Di Henry | Silver | ||
Unknown | John Howard | Gold | ||
Unknown | Kerry Stokes | Silver | ||
Unknown | Phillip Walter Coles | Silver | ||
Unknown | Kevan Gosper | Silver | ||
Unknown | Helen Brownlee | Silver | ||
Unknown | Alexander Tikhonov | / | ? | |
Unknown | Alexander Karelin | / | ? | |
Unknown | Doug Arnot | Silver | Services to London 2012 | |
Unknown | James Bulley | Silver | ||
Unknown | Richard George | Silver | ||
Unknown | Debbie Jevans | Silver | ||
Unknown | Ian Johnston | Silver | ||
Unknown | Gerry Pennell | Silver | ||
Unknown | Jean Tomlin | Silver | ||
Unknown | David Coleman | Silver ?? | ||
Unknown | Mike Loynd | Silver | Services to London 2012 | |
Unknown | - | - | - | - |