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NOC20 Jun 2025, 17:56 from InsideTheGamesPerson mentioned: David Lappartient
Amélie Oudéa-Castéra was unanimously elected as the President of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) for a four-year term, succeeding David Lappartient. She aims to modernize the CNOSF, manage the Paris 2024 endowment fund (€45.2 million), and actively participate in the 2030 Winter Olympics project in the Alps. Oudéa-Castéra's priorities include ensuring the funds are mobilized for sport development projects and preventing budget cuts for the Ministry of Sports from becoming a recurring trend.
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NOC8 Jun 2025, 18:37 from InsideTheGamesPerson mentioned: David Lappartient
Amélie Oudéa-Castéra is set to become the next head of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) after Didier Séminet withdrew his candidacy, citing unfair conditions due to Oudéa-Castéra's recent role as Sports Minister. The election is scheduled for June 19, 2025. Oudéa-Castéra's candidacy was approved by the CNOSF's ethics committee and the Haute Autorité pour la Transparence de la Vie Publique (HATVP). She would succeed David Lappartient and become the second woman to lead the CNOSF, after Brigitte Henriques. Oudéa-Castéra served as Minister of Sports, Olympic and Paralympic Games from May 2022 to September 2023.
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NOC25 May 2025, 16:18 from InsideTheGamesPerson mentioned: David Lappartient
The French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) has criticized the French government's decision to cut its annual subsidy by 75%, from €9.4 million to €2.4 million in 2025. The CNOSF warns this cut, communicated without prior consultation, jeopardizes commitments to key events like the World Games in Chengdu and the European Youth Olympic Festival, and threatens preparations for the 2026 Winter Olympics and the 2028 and 2030 Olympics. CNOSF President David Lappartient has criticized the handling of the matter, stating that no funds have been disbursed for 2025, despite 70% being due by the end of April. The CNOSF is considering legal action, arguing breach of contract. The Sports Ministry is facing an overall budget cut of around €100 million in 2025.
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NOC1 May 2025, 22:25 from InsideTheGamesPerson mentioned: David Lappartient
Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, former Minister for Sport and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and Didier Séminet, head of the French Baseball and Softball Federation, are competing for the CNOSF presidency after David Lappartient's resignation. Cédric Gosse endorsed Oudéa-Castéra, and the election is scheduled for June 19, 2025, following the CNOSF's board meeting.
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NOC28 Apr 2025, 18:39 from InsideTheGamesPerson mentioned: David LappartientOrganization mentioned: IOC
The French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) concluded its 2021-2025 Olympiad with a Board meeting addressing the 2024 financial statements showing a €2.3 million positive outcome, the upcoming General Assembly on June 19, and the French Alps 2030 Winter Olympic Games strategy presented by Edgar Grospiron. The board also discussed concerns over potential budget cuts to the National Sports Agency (ANS), and outlined plans for the first anniversary celebrations of Paris 2024 and the liquidation bonus of the Paris 2024 Organising Committee, amounting to at least €26.8 million. They also appointed new members to committees and discussed strategic projects including decarbonisation and gender parity.