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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Oct. 23, 2009) - Bill Barnum (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) and Kathy DeBoer (Lexington, Ky.) will take their new positions on the USA Volleyball Board of Directors when it meets on Oct. 30 at Holyoke, Mass. Full Article at US Olympic Team
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Oct. 23, 2009) – U.S. Olympic volleyball gold medalist Bob Ctvrtlik and Olympic coach Rod Wilde will be inducted into Pepperdine University’s Hall of Fame in a ceremony on Sunday (Oct. 25). Full Article at US Olympic Team
US first lady Michelle Obama (4L) and Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016 Bob Ctvrtlik (3L) arrive to the opening ceremony of the 121st session of the International Olympic Congress on October 1, 2009 in Copenhagen The I... View Photo »
because we didn't want to give fodder to another bid city that the reason I left was a rift between the USOC and Chicago 2016.
Bob Ctvrtlik, Patrick Ryan, Doug Arnot, Lori Healey, Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and Michael Conley (L-R) pose for photographers after their briefing for the International Olympic Committee IOC members on the candidature for the 2016 Olympic Games at... View Photo »
The United States within the Olympic movement hasn't engaged as well as we could have
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US first lady Michelle Obama (4L) and Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016 Bob Ctvrtlik (3L) arrive to the opening ceremony of the 121st session of the International Olympic Congress on October 1, 2009 in Copenhagen The International Olympic Committee (IO...
View Photo »Bob Ctvrtlik, Patrick Ryan, Doug Arnot, Lori Healey, Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and Michael Conley (L-R) pose for photographers after their briefing for the International Olympic Committee IOC members on the candidature for the 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic museum in Lausanne Ju...
View Photo »Bob Ctvrtlik, Patrick Ryan, Doug Arnot, Lori Healey, Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and Michael Conley, from let to right, of the Chicago Olympic bidding team pose for a group photo ahead of a press conference to present their candidature to the IOC members during the first briefing for...
View Photo »LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND - JUNE 17: Chicago 2016 Olympic team (L-R)Bob Ctvrtlik, Patrick Ryan, Doug Arnot, Lori Healey, Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and Michael Conley pose together after presenting their bid to the IOC at the Olympic Museum on June 17, 2009 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
View Photo »Bob Ctvrtlik from the Chicago 2016 delegation talks during a news conference after making a presentation for the summer Olympic games in 2016 at SportAccord conference in Denver, Thursday, March 26, 2009.
View Photo »Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016 Bob Ctvrtlik presents Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics, on October 2, 2009 in Copenhagen. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will vote on the destiny of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games after a final round battle.
View Photo »Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016 Bob Ctvrtlik presents Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics, on October 2, 2009 in Copenhagen. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will vote on the destiny of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games after a final round battle.
View Photo »Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016 Bob Ctvrtlik presents Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics, on October 2, 2009 in Copenhagen. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will vote on the destiny of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games after a final round battle.
View Photo »Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016 Bob Ctvrtlik presents Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics, on October 2, 2009 in Copenhagen. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will vote on the destiny of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games after a final round battle.
View Photo »US President and former Illinois senator Barack Obama (3R), US first lady Michelle Obama (C), Chicago 2016 Chairman and CEO Patrick Ryan (2L) and Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016 Bob Ctvrtlik arrive to watch presentations by delegations of the four c...
View Photo »LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND - JUNE 17: Chicago 2016 Olympic team (L-R) Bob Ctvrtlik, Patrick Ryan, Doug Arnot, Lori Healey, Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and Michael Conley pose together after presenting their bid to the IOC at the Olympic Museum on June 17, 2009 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
View Photo »LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND - JUNE 17: Chicago 2016 Olympic team (L-R) Bob Ctvrtlik, Patrick Ryan, Doug Arnot, Lori Healey, Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and Michael Conley pose together after presenting their bid to the IOC at the Olympic Museum on June 17, 2009 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
View Photo »Chicago 2016 bid committee members (L to R) Bob Ctvrtlik, Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016, Patrick Ryan, Chicago 2016 Chairman and CEO, Doug Arnot, Chicago 2016 Director of Sport, Venues and Operation, Lori Healey, president of the Chicago 2016 commit...
View Photo »Chicago 2016 bid committee members (L to R) Bob Ctvrtlik, Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016, Patrick Ryan, Chicago 2016 Chairman and CEO, Doug Arnot, Chicago 2016 Director of Sport, Venues and Operation, Lori Healey, president of the Chicago 2016 commit...
View Photo »Chicago 2016 bid committee members (L to R) Bob Ctvrtlik, Vice President of the international relations for USOC Chicago 2016, Patrick Ryan, Chicago 2016 Chairman and CEO, Doug Arnot, Chicago 2016 Director of Sport, Venues and Operation, Lori Healey, president of the Chicago 2016 commit...
View Photo »Bob Ctvrtlik, Patrick Ryan, Doug Arnot, Lori Healey, Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and Michael Conley (L-R) pose for photographers after their briefing for the International Olympic Committee IOC members on the candidature for the 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic museum in Lausanne Ju...
View Photo »because we didn't want to give fodder to another bid city that the reason I left was a rift between the USOC and Chicago 2016.
The United States within the Olympic movement hasn't engaged as well as we could have
The U.S. Olympic movement hasn't engaged with the IOC in a long time ... I don't think it's anti-American, but we still don't have the horsepower to do the politicizing.
The United States, within the Olympic movement, hasn't engaged as well as we could have for a long time
I see a future in which the Olympic movement and the United States will move shoulder to shoulder toward the horizon, with a shared mission, together as true partners, thanks to an Olympic Games in Chicago in 2016
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