National Olympic Committee of Sierra Leone
National Olympic Committee
Country/Region | Sierra Leone |
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Code | SLE |
Created | 1964 |
Recognized | 1964 |
Continental Association | ANOCA |
Headquarters | Freetown |
President | Patrick Coker |
Secretary General | Joseph Nyande |
The National Olympic Committee of Sierra Leone (IOC code: SLE) is the National Olympic Committee representing Sierra Leone. It was created and recognised by the IOC in 1964.[1]
Sierra Leone made its debut at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City where it was represented by three athletes.[2]
Presidents of Committee
- 11 May 2013–present – Patrick Coker
See also
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