
PRESIDENT CAPRALOS RE-ELECTED EOC PRESIDENT IN FRANKFURT
President Spyros Capralos will lead the European Olympic Committees for the next four years at the head of a reshaped Executive Committee, following elections at the 54th EOC General Assembly in Frankfurt today.
President Capralos was re-elected unanimously alongside vice-President Daina Gudzinevičiūtė and treasurer Peter Mennel. Italian NOC Secretary General Carlo Mornati was elected as the new EOC Secretary General, and will replace Raffaele Pagnozzi, who is retiring after 19 years in the role.
Furthermore, the elections for the Executive Committee saw six of the previous members re-elected to their positions, with six new members elected to join them for the four-year mandate from 2025 – 2028. The newly elected Executive Committee has an equal split of six females and six males.
Following his re-election, President Capralos said:
“Thank you for trusting me to serve as your President for the next four years. It is a huge honour for me to receive your support. I am very grateful for your confidence and we have so much to look forward to.”
“This is a special moment for European sport, for what it can do for our NOCs, for our athletes and even for Europe itself. I am looking forward to our work together and to thanking each of you in person while we are here.”
‘The EOC is deeply grateful to the outgoing Executive Committee members for all that they have achieved in the last four years, helping European sport to recover post-COVID, delivering exceptional events and building excellent foundations for our future success. And we pay tribute to the wonderful accomplishments of Raffaele Pagnozzi as Secretary General, during a period which saw the creation of the European Games.”
Hasan Arat has been nominated as an Ex-Officio member of the ExCom, in relation to the Istanbul 2027 European Games, while Athletes’ Commission Chair Alistair Brownlee and ANOC Secretary General Gunilla Lindberg remain Ex-Officio members in their roles.
The full list of directors and the ExCom for 2025-2029 is as follows:
President: Spyros Capralos (Greece)
Vice President: Daina Gudzinevičiūtė (Lithuania)
Secretary General: Carlo Mornati (Italy)
Treasurer: Peter Mennel (Austria)
Executive Committee
Mihai Covaliu (Romania)
Liney Rut Halldórsdóttir (Iceland)
Danka Hrbekova (Bartekova) (Slovakia)
Victoria Cabezas (Spain)
Annamarie Phelps (Great Britain)
Jean Michel Saive (Belgium)
Franjo Bobinac (Slovenia)
Thomas Weikert (Germany)
Emma Terho (Finland)
Zlatko Matesa (Croatia)
Jose Manuel Araujo (Portugal)
Anneke Van Zanen-Nieberg (Netherlands)
Members Ex-Officio
Alistair Brownlee (Great Britain – EOC Athletes’ Commission Chair)
Gunilla Lindberg (Sweden – ANOC Secretary General)
Hasan Arat (Turkiye – Istanbul 2027)