- Juan
Antonio Samaranch y Torelló, 1st
Marquess of
Samaranch (Catalan: Joan
Antoni Samaranch i Torelló,
Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈan ənˈtɔni səməˈɾaŋ];...
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Antonio Samaranch.
Samaranch was born on 1
November 1959 in Barcelona, Spain, the only son of María
Teresa Salisachs and Juan
Antonio Samaranch. He has...
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until the
Games were completed. Juan
Antonio Samaranch (who was
later created the 1st
marquess of
Samaranch) was
elected President of the IOC on 16 July...
- were the
final Olympic Games under the IOC
presidency of Juan
Antonio Samaranch before the
arrival of his
successor Jacques Rogge. The
final medal tally...
- The
Marquessate of
Samaranch (Spanish:
Marquesado de
Samaranch) is a
hereditary title of
Spanish nobility. The
title was
bestowed by King Juan Carlos...
- The Joan
Antoni Samaranch Olympic and
Sport Museum (Catalan:
Museu Olímpic i de l'Esport Joan
Antoni Samaranch, IPA: [muˈzɛw uˈlimpiɣ i ðə ləsˈpɔɾd ʒuˈan...
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Antonio Samaranch said in his
closing speech, "Well done, Atlanta" and
simply called the
Games "most exceptional." This
broke precedent for
Samaranch, who...
- Arts Gràfiques Gaudí
House Museum Jardí Botànic de
Barcelona Joan
Antoni Samaranch Olympic and
Sport Museum Maritime Museum Museu Barbier-Mueller d'Art Precolombí...
- and 44', as well as two
goals ruled out for offside, made it 8–0. Juan
Samaranch wrote: "In that
atmosphere and with a
referee who
wanted to
avoid any...
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Prince of
Asturias Award for
Sports 1987:
Sebastian Coe 1988: Juan
Antonio Samaranch 1989:
Severiano Ballesteros 1990: Sito Pons 1991:
Sergey Bubka 1992: Miguel...