Lassana Palenfo

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Lassana Palenfo
Director of Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa
Assumed office
2005
Personal details
Born (1941-01-25) January 25, 1941 (age 83)
Ivory Coast

Lassana Palenfo (born January 25, 1941, in

National Olympic Committee of Ivory Coast since 1999, director of the African Judo Union since 1990[2] and vice-president of the International Judo Federation since 1990. He was awarded the Olympic Order in Silver in 2012.[1] In his whole life, he practiced multiple sports like swimming, judo (black belt, 4th dan) and football (schools championships). In July 2013, during the elective General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa
, he was reelected for a 3rd mandate in a row as the ANOCA president.

Biography

Born on January 25, 1941, in Ivory Coast, Lassana Palenfo left his country to study in France.

He graduated from several schools in Paris, including the

Saint Maixent
.

After these studies, Lassana Palenfo started two different careers: a military one and a sportive administration one.

Military career

  • Deputy Director of Military Legislative Affairs at the Ministry of Defence (from 1964 to 1967)
  • Deputy Director (from 1969 to 1971) and Director (from 1971 to 1977) of Administration
  • Director of Financial Affairs and Defence Ministry Programmes (from 1977 to 1982)
  • Army inspector (from 1982 to 1983)
  • Director of Social Housing and Buildings (from 1983 to 1991)
  • Minister for Security (from 1991 to 1993)
  • State Minister responsible for security (since 2000)

Sports administration career

International Olympic Committee cursus

Member of other associations

  • Delegated member of the
    Red Cross
    (since 1969)
  • Member of the Senegal-Liberia-Central Africa-Romania-Ghana/Germany-Belgium mixed Commission (Istanbul Conference) (between 1970 and 1980)
  • Member of the High Commission of State Markets (from 1977 to 1991)

References

  1. ^ a b "Intendant général Lassana Palenfo". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Continuity & Stability with Lassana Palenfo". Blogger. Retrieved November 16, 2020.