National Olympic Committee of Lithuania

The National Olympic Committee of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos tautinis olimpinis komitetas, LTOK) is the National Olympic Committee representing Lithuania.

History

Lithuania's national Olympic committee was established and recognized in 1924. In the same year LTOK sent its first delegation to the 1924 Summer Olympics. During Soviet Union occupation time LTOK was disestablished. At 1988 movement for freedom times there was offered to restore national committee. On October 10, 1988 LSSR physical education and sport organization created a special group to reestablish National Olympic Committee of Lithuania. Group chairman become Artūras Poviliūnas. At same year December 11 in Vilnius was held delegates session in which LTOK was restored, and Artūras Poviliūnas was elected its president. LTOK delegates on February 15, 1990 in Lausanne met IOC spokesman. Following the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania on March 11, the republic withdrew its athletes from all Soviet national competitions. Lithuania attempted to first compete on its own at the 1990 Goodwill Games that would be contested from July to August, but the request was rejected and an attempt to make the athletes wear carry the republic's flag during welcoming ceremonies and wear patches on their Soviet uniforms bearing the Lithuanian insignia was not accepted by the LTOK. Only four Lithuanian athletes accepted to play for the USSR at the Goodwill Games.

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LTOK helps sports managers level up

Inside The Games 22 Apr 2025
The Lithuanian National Olympic Committee (LTOK) announced this week that 19 specialists have earned their 2025 sports administration course for managers diplomas ... LTOK has routinely organised educational events for all levels of Olympic involvement.

LTOK keen to promote active lifestyles

Inside The Games 03 Apr 2025
The Lithuanian National Olympic Committee (LTOK) has formed a new partnership with 360 Arena, signing a long-term cooperation agreement ... LTOK President and Olympic champion Daina Gudzinevičiūtė expressed enthusiasm for the partnership ... LTOK.
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