Olympic Cup

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The Olympic Cup (French: Coupe Olympique) is an award given annually by the International Olympic Committee.

It was instituted by Pierre de Coubertin in 1906 and is awarded to an institution or association with a record of merit and integrity in actively developing the Olympic Movement.[1]

Its recipients have included amateur sports clubs, schools, newspapers and national sporting administrations, though it is primarily awarded to groups connected with the organization of the Olympic Games.

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[edit] Recipients of the Olympic Cup

  • 1906 — Touring Club de France
  • 1907 — Henley Royal Regatta
  • 1908 — Sveriges Centralförening för Idrottens Främjande
  • 1909 — Deutsche Turnerschaft
  • 1910 — Ceska obec Sokolska
  • 1911 — Touring Club Italiano
  • 1912 — Union des Sociétés de Gymnastique de France
  • 1913 — Magyar Athletikai Club
  • 1914 — Amateur Athletic Union of America
  • 1915 — Rugby School
  • 1916 — Confrérie Saint-Michel de Gand
  • 1917 — Nederlandsche Voetbal Bond
  • 1918 — Equipes Sportives du Front Interallié
  • 1919 — Institut Olympique de Lausanne
  • 1920 — Y.M.C.A. International College, Springfield
  • 1921 — Dansk Idraets Forbund
  • 1922 — Amateur Athletic Union of Canada
  • 1923 — Asociation Sportiva de Cataluna
  • 1924 — Fédération Gymnique et Athlétique Finlandaise
  • 1925 — Comité National d'Education Physique de l'Uruguay
  • 1926 — Norges Skiforbund
  • 1927 — Colonel Robert M. Thomson
  • 1928 — Junta Nacional Mexicana
  • 1929 — Y.M.C.A. World Committee
  • 1930 — Association Suisse de Football et d'Athlétisme
  • 1931 — National Playing Fields Association, Great Britain
  • 1932 — Deutsche Hochschule für Leibesübungen
  • 1933 — Sociéte Fédérale Suisse de Gymnastique
  • 1934 — Opera Dopolavoro Romea
  • 1935 — National Recreation Association of U.S.A.
  • 1936 — Segas: Union des Sociétés Helléniques de Gymnastique et d'Athlétisme, Athénes
  • 1937 — Oesterreichischer Eislauf Verband
  • 1938 — Königl. Akademie für Körpererziehung in Ungarn
  • 1939 — Kraft durch Freude
  • 1940 — Svenska Gymnastik - och Idrottsföreningarnas Riksförbund
  • 1941 — Comité Olympique Finlandais
  • 1942 — William May Garland, Los Angeles
  • 1943 — Comite Olimpico Argentino
  • 1944 — City of Lausanne
  • 1945 — Norges Fri Idrettsforbund, Oslo
  • 1946 — Comite Olimpico Colombiano
  • 1947 — J. Sigfrid Edström, Stockholm, President of the IOC
  • 1948 — The Central Council of Physical Recreation, Great Britain
  • 1949 — Fluminense Football Club, Rio de Janeiro
  • 1950 — Comité Olympique Belge
  • 1950 — New Zealand Olympic and British Empire Games Association
  • 1951 — Académie des Sports, Paris
  • 1952 — City of Oslo
  • 1953 — City of Helsinki
  • 1954 — Ecole Féderale de Gymnastique et de Sports, Macolin, Switzerland
  • 1955 — Organizing Committee VIIth Centroamerican and Caribbean Games, Mexico
  • 1955 — Organizing Committee IInd Panamerican Games, Mexico
  • 1956 — No award
  • 1957 — Federazione Sport Silenziosi d'Italia, Milan
  • 1958 — No award
  • 1959 — Panathlon Italiano, Genoa
  • 1960 — Centro Universitario Sportivo Italiano
  • 1961 — Helms Hall Foundation, Los Angeles
  • 1962 — Comite Organizador de los Juegos Deportivos Bolivarianos, Barranquilla, Columbia
  • 1963 — Australian British Empire and Commonwealth Games Association
  • 1964 — Southern Californian Committee for the Olympic Games, Los Angeles
  • 1965 — City of Tokyo
  • 1966 — Comité International des Sports Silencieux, Liège
  • 1967 — Juegos Deportivos Bolivarianos
  • 1968 — People of Mexico City
  • 1969 — Comité Olympique Polonais
  • 1970 — Organizing Committee of the Asian Games in Bangkok
  • 1971 — Comité Organisateur des Jeux Panaméricains de Cali, Columbia
  • 1972 — Comité Olympique Turc
  • 1972 — City of Sapporo
  • 1973 — People of Munich, Germany
  • 1974 — Comité Olympique Bulgare
  • 1975 — Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano
  • 1976 — Czechoslovakian Physical Culture and Sports Federation
  • 1977 — Comité Olympique Cote-d´lvoire
  • 1978 — Comité Olympique Hellénique
  • 1979 — Organizing Committee of the 1978 World Rowing Championships in New Zealand
  • 1980 — Ginásio Clube Portugues
  • 1981 — Conféderation Suisse, International Olympic Academy, Olympia
  • 1982 — Racing Club de France
  • 1983 — Comité Olympique de Puerto Rico
  • 1984 — Organizing Committee of the world athletics championship in Helsinki
  • 1985 — Chinese Olympic Committee
  • 1986 — City of Stuttgart
  • 1987 — L'Équipe
  • 1988 — People of Australia
  • 1989 — City of Seoul
  • 1989 — La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • 1990 — Club Athlétique Panhellinios à Athènes
  • 1991 — The Japanese Olympic Committee
  • 1992 — Department de la Savoie, Région Rhone-Alpes
  • 1992 — City of Barcelona
  • 1993 — Comité Olympique Monégasque
  • 1994 — Comité National Olympique et Sportif Francais
  • 1994 — People of Norway
  • 1995 — Korean Olympic Committee
  • 1996 — City of Baden-Baden
  • 1997 — No award
  • 1998 — People of Nagano, Japan
  • 1999 —
  • 2000 — City of Sydney[2]
  • 2001 —
  • 2002 —
  • 2003 — Team Alinghi
  • 2004 — People of Athens[3]
  • 2005 — The 1932 & 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum[4]
  • 2006 —
  • 2007 —


Fluminense Football Club from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is the only football club in the world that has ever received the honored prize.

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