Thomas Bach

Lausanne (Switzerland), 22/11/2021.- A handout photo made available by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) website shows IOC President Thomas Bach holding a video call with Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai on 21 November 2021 (issued 22 November 2021). Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai held a video call with IOC President Thomas Bach and told him she was safe and well according to an IOC statement posted on 21 November, amid rising concerns on her well-being. Peng disappeared from public view following her allegation on social media that a former high level Chinese official had coerced her into sex. (Tenis) EFE/EPA/OIS/IOC/ INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE / GREG MARTIN HANDOUT HANDOUT, EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
IOC President Thomas Bach meets Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga
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Bach, presidente del Comité Olímpico Internacional.
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(FILES) This file photo taken on November 16, 2020 shows Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (R) chatting to International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach as they attend a meeting in Tokyo. - A visit by International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach to Japan this month has been postponed, the Tokyo 2020 organising committee said on May 10, 2021, as virus cases surge less than three months before the Games. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
Tokyo 2020 comenzó el relevo de la antorcha olímpica, que recorrerá las 47 prefecturas de Japón hasta llegar al Estadio Olímpico de Tokyo el 23 de julio.
Thomas Bach en la ceremonia de elección por cuatro años más como presidente del Comité Olímpico Internacional.
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Dentro de las próximas cuatro semanas, el Comité Olímpico Internacional decidirá sobre los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio 2020, cuya apertura está marcada para el 24 de julio. (AFP)
El gobernador de Tokio, Yuriko Koike, el presidente del Comité Organizador de Tokio 2020, Yoshiro Mori, el presidente del Comité Olímpico Internacional, Thomas Bach, y el primer ministro japonés, Shinzo Abe, tuvieron la misión de comunicar sobre el aplazamiento .