Godefroy de Blonay
Deceased Person
1869 – 1937
Who was Godefroy de Blonay?
Godefroy Jean Henri Louis de Blonay, was an important early member of the International Olympic Committee.
From 1899 he was the first Swiss member on the International Olympic Committee. He was to be on the committee for 38 years until his death in 1937, being the 24th on the roll of members since 1884; Pierre de Coubertin is number one. In 1912 de Blonay was one of the founders of the Swiss Olympic Association and from 1912 to 1915 he was its first president.
Baron de Blonay was for a time one of the closest confidants of the I.O.C.'s legendary second president Pierre de Coubertin. When de Coubertin joined the French army in 1916 de Blonay became acting president of the I.O.C. A little bit earlier, when de Coubertin nearly ran out of money and took a back seat, de Blonay had been appointed to run an International Olympic executive committee, in lieu of the president. However, it has been suggested that he somehow upset de Coubertin by over-stretching the powers of this committee and it was this that may have caused him, surprisingly, not to have been chosen to succeed as the third I.O.C. president in 1925.
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