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HRH Prince Tunku Imran
IOC Member
President of the Olympic Council of Malaysia


Country: Malaysia

Education: University of Nottingham (LL.B), Gray’s Inn (Barrister-At-Law)

Career: Group Company Secretary, National Corporation of Malaysia (1971-1972); Managing Director, Haw Par Malaysia (1973-1976); Chief Executive Officer, Antah Group of Companies (1977-2001); Group Chairman, Petra Group (2007-); Executive Chairman, Syarikat Pesaka Antah (2007-); Chairman (several public listed companies) (2007-): Aluminium Company of Malaysia and Lafarge Malayan Cement.

Sports Career: Squash, national champion (1973) and member of the national team (1973-1976); cricket, international tour to Hong Kong (1971); rugby, hockey and tennis at university.


Sports Administration: President, Olympic Council of Malaysia (1998-); 2nd Vice Chairman, Commonwealth Games Federation (2000-2003); 1st Vice President, Commonwealth Games Federation (2003-2007); Chairman, Sports Committee, Commonwealth Games Federation (2003-2007); President, Southeast Asian Games Federation (2000-2001); Hon. Life President, Southeast Asian Games Federation (2001-); President, World Squash Federation (1989-1996); Patron, World Squash Federation (1996-); Executive Board Member, International Cricket Council (1997-1999) & (2000-); Chairman, Associate Members of the International Cricket Council (2001-); Vice President, Asian Cricket Council (1993-2004); Member, International Council of Arbitration for Sport (2002-); Board Member, National Sports Council of Malaysia (1985-); Director, Sukom ’98 (Organising Committee of the XVI Commonwealth Games 1998, hosted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (1993-1999); President, Malaysian Cricket Association (1991-); Founder Chairman, Foundation for Malaysian Sporting Excellence (SportExcel); Chef de Mission of Malaysian Contingent to the XXIV Olympiad Seoul 1988.

Awards And Distinctions: Conferred the National Sports’ Leadership Award for 1990; the Most Esteemed Order of the Royal Family of YAM Tuan Raden, the Most Esteemed Order of the Crown of Malaysia, the Panglima Setia Mahkota (the Commander), which carries the title of ‘Tan Sri’ in 1992; the Most Honourable Order of Negeri Sembilan, the Darjah Seri Paduka Negeri Sembilan (Knight Grand Commander), which carries the title of ‘Dato’ Seri Utama’.

IOC History: Member of the following Commissions: Sport & Law (2002-); Sport for All (2006-).
 
 
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