The United States Olympic Endowment today presented two awards at its annual luncheon in New York. Jim Morris, vice chairman of Pacers Sports & Entertainment, and Donna de Varona, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming and member of the IOC Women and Sport Commission, were honored in recognition of their commitment and contributions to the Olympic and Paralympic movements.
A long-time community leader, Morris was named the recipient of the George M. Steinbrenner III Sport Leadership Award. The award is presented annually to honor outstanding members of the Olympic and Paralympic family who have contributed to sport through management, sport organization endeavors or the enhancement of competitive opportunities, and who have displayed qualities of leadership, ethical conduct and dedicated responsibility during a longstanding commitment to sport. A two-time Olympian and Emmy award-winning journalist, de Varona was recognized with the William E. Simon Award, given to an individual or group who has made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of the Olympic and Paralympic movements. Simon – the award’s namesake – was president of the USOC from 1981-85 and served as secretary of the treasury for three years under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. The USOE was established by the USOC in 1984 to administer and invest the corpus of endowed funds that resulted from the surplus of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games. A nonprofit organization, its objective is to support the USOC and its member organizations, with the overall aim of enhancing Olympic and Paralympic sports in the United States. A separate entity from the USOC, the USOE’s net assets have grown to approximately $192.6 million, while awarding grants to the USOC and its member organizations totaling $301 million over the last 31 years. George M. Steinbrenner III Sport Leadership Award – Jim Morris William E. Simon Award – Donna de Varona News courtesy of the United State Olympic Committee. |
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