Guatemalan Olympic Committee

The Guatemalan Olympic Committee (Spanish: Comité Olímpico Guatemalteco, abbreviated as COG) is a non-profit organization serving as the National Olympic Committee of Guatemala and a part of the International Olympic Committee and PASO. It was formed in 1947 and recognized by the IOC that same year.

Guatemalan Olympic Committee
Guatemalan Olympic Committee logo
Country/Region Guatemala
CodeGUA
Created1947
Recognized1947
Continental
Association
PASO
HeadquartersGuatemala City, Guatemala
PresidentGerardo Rene Aguirre Oestmann
Secretary GeneralJuan Carlos Sagastume Bendaña
Websitewww.cog.org.gt

Suspension

On 15 October 2022 the International Olympic Committee officially suspended the National Olympic Committee of Guatemala. As a result of the suspension, any athletes of Guatemala no longer had the ability represent the country and compete under the country's flag/name at the Olympic Games and other international multi-sports events. The Guatemalan NOC would also lose all the funding from IOC.[1]

On March 19, 2024, the IOC EB provisionally lifted the suspension of Guatemala's NOC.[2]

Presidents

PresidentTerm
Roberto Barrios Peña1947-1948
Edmundo R. Nanne1948-1950
Humberto González Juárez1951-1952
Alfonso Martínez Estévez1952-1953
Miguel Massis1953-1954
Augusto Putzeys Rojas1954-1955
Manuel Ruano Mejía1956
Julio Illescas Rojas1956-1957
Roberto Ortiz y Ortiz1958-1959
Julio Flores Toledo1959-1960
Justo Ramiro García1960-1961
Donaldo Álvarez Ruíz1962-1963
Tomas Villamar Contreras1967-1968
Enrique García de León1969-1970
Luis Canella Gutiérrez1970-1973
Alejandro Giammattei Cáceres1973-1981
Kenneth J. Downing1981-1982
Willi Kaltschmitt Lujan1983-1993
Fernando Beltranena Valladares1993-2009
Sergio Camargo Muralles2009-2013
Gerardo Rene Aguirre Oestmann2014–present

Executive committee

The committee of the Guatemalan Olympic Committee is represented by:[3]

  • President: Gerardo Rene Aguirre Oestmann
  • Vice Presidents: Juan Carlos Sagastume
  • IOC Member: Willi Kaltschmitt Luján
  • Members: Lorena Toriello, Claudia Rivera, Rafael Cuestas

See also

References