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Mario Vázquez Raña (June 7, 1932 - February 8, 2015) was a Mexican businessman and sports administrator, who served on both national and Olympic committees. He served as a member of the executive board of the
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(IOC) and the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) until 2012. He was the President of the
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(PASO). On April 5, 2008, Vázquez Raña received international press attention for his statement that the situation in
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"is a Chinese problem" that is "not an issue for the Olympic Games."


Career

*President of the board of directors of the Hermanos Vázquez Company (1960–1980); *President and director general of the Organización Editorial Mexicana (1975–) the largest newspaper company in Latin America, " Cartones Ponderosa" (2001–) and * owned
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(1985–1988) On 15 March 2012 he resigned from the IOC, IOC Executive Board and as the head of the Association of National Olympic Committees. He also resigned from being the President of the Olympic Solidarity Commission. He continued to serve as the head of the
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.


2012 Controversy

In 2012, Vázquez Raña came under media scrutiny for allegedly manipulating news stories in newspapers controlled by the Organización Editorial Mexicana in favor of Enrique Peña Nieto, presidential candidate of the
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. On May 11, 2012, Enrique Peña Nieto gave a speech at the
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in Mexico City as part of his 2012 presidential campaign. He was jeered by the general student population upon arrival, but was allowed to deliver his remarks. Multiple newspapers belonging to the Organización Editorial Mexicana including El Sol de México and Diario de Xalapa covered the story by printing identical headlines labeling Peña Nieto's speech a "success" after an attempted "boycott" by leftist activists. The university incident, as well as the coverage by newspapers controlled by Vázquez Raña subsequently received media attention and scrutiny.


Sports

Vásquez Raña participated in shooting competitions at national and international level in 1960. grupo star (2010)


Sports Administration

*President of the Mexican Shooting Federation (1969–1974); *President of the American Shooting Confederation (1973–1979); *Vice-President of the Mexican Sports Confederation (1973–1976); *member of the Mexican Olympic Committee (Comité Olímpico Mexicano) (1972–1974) then **President (1974–2001); *President of the PanAmerican Games Organization Committee (1975); *President,
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(1975–2015); *President of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) (1979–2012)


Positions with the IOC

*Member of the Executive Board as representative of NOCs (2000–2012); *Vice-Chairman of the Olympic Solidarity Commission (1979–1996), **Deputy Chairman (1997–2001) then **Chairman (2002–2012); *member of the following Commissions: **Olympic Movement (1990–1999), **Preparation of the XII Olympic Congress (1990–1994), **Apartheid and Olympism (1990–1992), **"IOC 2000" (Executive Committee, 1999), **Marketing (2000), **IOC 2000 Reform Follow-up (2002).


Awards

In 1986 Vázquez received the Eagle Award from the United States Sports Academy. The Eagle Award is the Academy's highest international honor and was awarded to Vázquez for his significant contributions in promoting international harmony, peace, and goodwill through the effective use of sport.


See also

* Organización Editorial Mexicana


References


Additional references


IOC bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vazquez Rana, Mario 1932 births 2015 deaths Businesspeople from Mexico City Mexican International Olympic Committee members