Liston Bochette
Liston D. Bochette III, born June 16, 1957, is an athlete, artist and civic leader. He participated in several Olympic Games as an athlete and administrator.
Education
Bochette studied at The University of Florida, Florida State University, Inter American University, the University of Puerto Rico, Pacific Western University, and was accepted at Stanford University. He collected a Bachelor's BFA degree in Fine Arts; a Master's degree MA in humanities; studied an ED abd in Education and completed a PhD in Philosophy. American University awarded him an Honorary Doctorate in Humanity. He has taught at Inter American University in the general field of communication and continues in education as a visiting professor at Tiffin University's College of Sports Management and on the distance faculty for the United States Sports Academy. In 1983 he was awarded a Citation of Merit by the Senate of Puerto Rico and in 2022 appointed as a United Nations Ambassador for Peace.Sports
Bochette was a Junior All American, attended the University of Florida on a Track and Field Scholarship offered to him by Olympic Coach Jimmy Carnes and was later inducted into the university's Hall of Fame. He competed internationally in the decathlon for the Puerto Rico Track and Field Team and won a gold medal at various levels including the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games In addition Bochette competed internationally at the pro-am level in Modern Pentathlon. He cofounded the Fort Myers Track Club during his youth in the 1970s. Beginning in the 1980s, he worked closely with many International Olympic Committee Members, in developing programs and projects for the Olympic Family. He participated, in various capacities, in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games—as an advocate for the Olympic Movement; a qualified athlete Track and Field in 1984, as an official in 1988; and as an accredited bobsleigh athlete for Puerto Rico in 1992, 1994, 1998 and 2002. In 2002–2006, he served on the International Olympic Committee's elite Athletes Commission in Switzerland. In 1999 he was unanimously elected as Secretary General of the World Olympian Association and served two consecutive terms. International Olympic Committee. In this position he led a highly successful global campaign to unite 100,000 alumni athletes in 200 nations under the Olympic banner in order to promote Olympic values in their countries. He founded the Pan American Olympians Association in 2006 to improve fellowship among the Olympians in the hemisphere and the International Cultural Consortium in 1996 for enhancing the union between sport and cultural as an educational instrument. He was named as one of the greatest Athletes of the century in Southwest Florida by the Gannett News Press.Bochette is the founding President of the Puerto Rico National Olympians Association and assisted over one hundred countries develop their Olympians Associations. World Olympians Association He founded the Puerto Rico national federations for Badminton, Canoe and Kayak, and Modern Pentathlon. Bochette has been an executive officer of the University of Florida Track and Field Alumni Association. Bochette also serves on the UIPM Pierre De Coubertin Committee for the promotion of Olympism and its core values.