IOC/ORGANIZING COMMITTEES: pages 41-45
International Olympic Committee
Gay Games IV Organizing Committee
World Cup USA 94, Inc.
U.S. Olympic Festival / 93
Goodwill Games Organizing Committee
1995 Winter World University Games Organizing Committee
XIIth Pan American Games Organizing Committee COPAN’95
Senior Sports Classic V Organizing Committee
Special Olympics World Olympics World Summer ‘‘95 Organizing Committee
U.S. Olympic Festival Fetival -’95
1995 World University Games Organizing Committee
Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG)
Atlanta Paralympics Organizing Committee
Nagano Olympic Organizing Committee
Salt Lake City Organizing Committee
Sydney Olympic Organizing Committee
This book does not show “XIII World Winter Games of the Deaf Organizing Committee-’95.)
Does the Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics (CSUSOP) know that the USOC recognized the Gay Game (established in 1982) while ignoring the World Winter Games of the Deaf (established in 1949)?
For Readers: In San Francisco Arts and Athletics v. U.S. Olympic Committee, 483 U.S. 522 (1987), the United States Supreme Court ruled that San Francisco Arts and Athletics (SFAA) did not have a First Amendment right to use the word Olympics to promote the Gay Olympics Games.
The current website of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee has no result on “Gay Games.”
Update on the World Deaf Tennis Championships
Being the first deaf ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) player, South Korean Duckhee Lee advanced to the Men’s Singles Semifinal after defeating Gabriel Lutsky of Isreal, 6-0, 7-5. [I’ve written about him before here.]