Czech Olympic Committee
The Czech Olympic Committee is the National Olympic Committee representing the Czech Republic.
History
The Czech Olympic Committee is one of the oldest NOCs in the world, having been founded in 1899 as Bohemian Committee for the Olympic Games. It was transformed into the Czechoslovak Olympic Committee in 1919 and reconstituted under its original name in 1992, being formally recognized by the IOC again in 1993 as one of two successors of the Czechoslovak Olympic Committee which dissolved on 27 March 1993, the other was the Slovak Olympic and Sports Committee.Presidents
The Czech Olympic Committee has had the following presidents:| President | Term |
| Jiří Stanislav Guth-Jarkovský | 1899–1929 |
| Josef Gruss | 1929–1951 |
| Vilém Mucha | 1951–1956 |
| Václav Pleskot | 1956–1958 |
| František Vodsloň | 1958–1967 |
| Emanuel Bosák | 1967–1970 |
| Richard Nejezchleb | 1970–1972 |
| Antonín Himl | 1972–1988 |
| Jindřich Poledník | 1988–1989 |
| Věra Čáslavská | 1990–1996 |
| Milan Jirásek | 1996–2012 |
| Jiří Kejval | 2012–present |
Executive committee
- President: Jiří Kejval
- Vice Presidents: Roman Kumpost, Zdenek Hanik, Filip Suman, Libor Varhanik
- Secretary General: Petr Graclik