President of Russia
  • Events
  • Structure
  • Videos and Photos
  • Documents
  • Contacts
  • Search
  • Search this website
President of Russia
Mobile version

President's
website
sections

  • Events
  • Structure
  • Videos and Photos
  • Documents
  • Contacts
  • Search
  • Search
  • For the Media
  • Subscribe
  • Directory
  • Version for People with Disabilities
  • Русский

President's
website
resources

  • President of RussiaCurrent resource
  • The Constitution of Russia
  • State Insignia
  • Address an appeal to the President
  • Vladimir Putin’s Personal Website

Official Internet Resources
of the President of Russia

  • Telegram Channel
  • Rutube Channel
  • YouTube Channel

Legal
and technical
information

  • About website
  • Using website content
  • Personal data of website users
  • Contact website team

All content on this site is licensed under

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Presidential Executive Office2025
Events

Meeting with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach

Vladimir Putin met with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach.

February 13, 2015
18:45
Novo-Ogaryovo, Moscow Region
With President of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach.
Meeting with President of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach.
President of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach.

President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Mr President, allow me to welcome you.

I cannot fail to recall your support during the preparations and hosting of last year’s Olympics. Now, the day our Olympic Games opened has become Winter Sports Day; we are marking this memorable date. And I suppose this is one of the most important legacies of the Olympic Games: that ultimately, our mass sports are developing at a faster rate than before the Olympics.

I am very happy to see you. We agreed that we will maintain contact with the aim of promoting the Olympic ideals, the Olympic movement, and sports overall.

Welcome!

President of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach (retranslated): Thank you very much, Mr President! It is a great pleasure and honour to see you again. And now, exactly one year since the opening of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, I want to congratulate you on this outstanding success.

These Winter Olympic Games are the best memory for athletes, international Olympic committees from 205 nations, and all who were involved. And we strongly believe that this event will significantly promote the development of mass sports in your nation. And in this respect, I would like to once again congratulate and thank you for giving an important place to sports in your nation; it plays an important role in education.

And I am confident that the events that were held in Sochi, which left us with such happy memories, have created all the conditions for holding other athletic events – world championships, world cups and international competitions – in your nation in the future.

I would like to once again wish you success and thank you for the opportunity to speak with you about further cooperation in more detail.

<…>

Topics

  • Sport

Publication status

Published in sections: News, Transcripts

Publication date: February 13, 2015, 18:45

Direct link: en.kremlin.ru/d/47684

Text version

Text
3
Photo

Share
Direct link
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/transcripts/47684
Share
  • VK
  • Telegram
  • Ok
  • Send by email
  • Print
Send by email

Official Website of the President of Russia:

Meeting with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach

http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/transcripts/47684

Last updated at February 13, 2015, 21:19

Официальные сетевые ресурсы

Президента России

Official Internet Resources

of the President of Russia

Русский Английский
  • For the Media
  • Version for People with Disabilities
  • Telegram Channel
  • Rutube Channel
  • YouTube Channel
  • Website of the President of Russia
  • State Insignia
  • Address an appeal to the President
  • Vladimir Putin’s Personal Website
  • Putin. 20 years

Presidential Executive Office
2025