Sinan Erdem

Sinan Erdem

Sinan Erdem (1927-2003) was a former Turkish volleyball player and long-standing head of the Turkish National Olympic Committee.

He was born on May 9, 1927 in Manisa, Turkey. After finishing the high school in Galatasaray Lisesi, he was educated in Law at İstanbul University.

Sinan started to play volleyball and tennis already in 1943. He became a professional player in 1949, and transferred in 1951 to the volleyball team of Galatasaray SK. He played 12 times in the Turkish national team and became the captain. After leaving the active sport, he became the coach of the national volleyball team.

Between 1957 and 1967, Sinan Erdem served as the secretary general of the Turkish Volleyball Federation. A member of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) since 1966, he served as the head of the organization committee of FIVB between 1972 and 1984. He was the deputy secretary general of the Turkish National Olympic Committee (TMOK) since 1975, before serving as the secretary general from 1982 to 1989. In 1989, Sinan Erdem was appointed chairman of the TMOK, a position he had until his death.

He was elected to the board of directors of the Islamic Games Confederation in 1982, the Mediterranean Games and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1988. During the Olympic games in Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta and in Sydney, he served as a member of the IOC.

He died of liver cancer on July 23, 2003. He was succeeded by his wife Süheyla, his son Ziya and his daughter Zeynep.

Erdem's greatest ideal was, Turkey and İstanbul host once the Olympic Games. Turkey's biggest sport arena Sinan Erdem Dome is named in his commemoration.

Honorary doctorates

* 1998 - Anadolu University
* 1999 - Marmara University

Awards

* Golden Order of the Ministry of the Sports of France
* Loyalty Award of the International Olympic Committee
* Order of Japan awarded by Emperor Akihito of Japan
* Order of France by the President of France

References

* [http://www.voleybolum.com/sinanerdem.htm His biography] tr icon


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