Baku 2015 European Games hosts EOC President

The President of the European Olympic Committees Mr Patrick HICKEY concluded his latest visit to Baku on Sunday 21 September and was updated on latest progress by the Baku 2015 European Games Operations Committee. President HICKEY was received by the Pres

The President of the European Olympic Committees Mr Patrick HICKEY concluded his latest visit to Baku on Sunday 21 September and was updated on latest progress by the Baku 2015 European Games Operations Committee. President HICKEY was received by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham ALIYEV to discuss preparations for next summer’s inaugural European Games.

President HICKEY was a special guest at the signing ceremony alongside Minister Azad RAHIMOV Baku 2015 Chief Executive Officer as the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) were announced as an Official Partner of the European Games.

HICKEY a member of the International Olympic Committee’s Executive Board and President of the Olympic Council of Ireland said: “To see the significant progress made in recent months by the Baku 2015 team was extremely encouraging and it was a valuable opportunity to receive an extended update on the developed and improved sports programme. I am more than confident that Baku 2015 will fulfil our vision of an innovative and sustainable first edition of the European Games which will set the standard for multi-sport events the world over. I would like to thank Minister Azad RAHIMOV Chief Operating Officer Simon CLEGG and the entire Baku 2015 European Games team for their time and their warm welcome once more in Azerbaijan.”

President HICKEY visited the organisation’s new headquarters and viewed the new terminal at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport.

At the signing of the SOCAR announcement HICKEY also gave a speech to the international media where he explained the European Olympic Committees’ vision for the continent’s inaugural multi-sport event and the lasting benefits for Azerbaijan in hosting the European Games.

Simon CLEGG Chief Operating Officer of Baku 2015 said: “It is always an honour to have President HICKEY visit and this was another useful opportunity to update him on all of our plans. It is reassuring that the EOC President is confident with our progress. As we move towards inaugural European Games his vision and guidance will inspire our entire team towards delivering an event that we believe will make all of Europe proud.”

 

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