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Eritrean National Olympic Committee
Eritrean National Olympic Committee logo
Country/Region  Eritrea
CodeERI
Created1996
Recognized1999
Continental
Association
ANOCA
Headquarters Asmara
PresidentLuul Fisshaye
Secretary GeneralAmine Teclay

The Eritrean National Olympic Committee ( Tigrinya: ሃገራዊ ኮሚቴ ኦሎምፒክ ኤርትራ; IOC code: ERI) is the National Olympic Committee representing Eritrea. It was created in 1996 and recognised by the International Olympic Committee in 1999. [1] [2] [3]

Eritrea made its debut at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where it sent three athletes to compete in track and field events. In the 2018 Winter Games, athlete Shannon-Ogbani Abeda represented the country in skiing. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Grasso, John (2015). Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 180. ISBN  978-1-4422-4859-5.
  2. ^ Mallon, Bill; Buchanan, Ian (2007). The A to Z of the Olympic Movement. Scarecrow Press. p. 88. ISBN  978-0-8108-5645-5.
  3. ^ "Eritrea - National Olympic Committee (NOC)". International Olympic Committee. 2018-01-14. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
  4. ^ AfricaNews (2018-02-01). "Eritrea will be at 2018 Winter Olympics thanks to Canadian-born skier". Africanews. Retrieved 2021-09-12.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eritrean National Olympic Committee
Eritrean National Olympic Committee logo
Country/Region  Eritrea
CodeERI
Created1996
Recognized1999
Continental
Association
ANOCA
Headquarters Asmara
PresidentLuul Fisshaye
Secretary GeneralAmine Teclay

The Eritrean National Olympic Committee ( Tigrinya: ሃገራዊ ኮሚቴ ኦሎምፒክ ኤርትራ; IOC code: ERI) is the National Olympic Committee representing Eritrea. It was created in 1996 and recognised by the International Olympic Committee in 1999. [1] [2] [3]

Eritrea made its debut at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where it sent three athletes to compete in track and field events. In the 2018 Winter Games, athlete Shannon-Ogbani Abeda represented the country in skiing. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Grasso, John (2015). Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 180. ISBN  978-1-4422-4859-5.
  2. ^ Mallon, Bill; Buchanan, Ian (2007). The A to Z of the Olympic Movement. Scarecrow Press. p. 88. ISBN  978-0-8108-5645-5.
  3. ^ "Eritrea - National Olympic Committee (NOC)". International Olympic Committee. 2018-01-14. Retrieved 2018-02-16.
  4. ^ AfricaNews (2018-02-01). "Eritrea will be at 2018 Winter Olympics thanks to Canadian-born skier". Africanews. Retrieved 2021-09-12.

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