Toronto Star

Pan Am boss from Mexico was powerful IOC player

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MEXICO CITY— Mario Vazquez Rana, a Mexican businessma­n and former prominent member of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, has died. He was 82.

The Mexican Olympic Committee said he died Sunday in Mexico City, but gave no more details.

“It is very sad for me to confirm the news of his death,” said Carlos Padilla Becerra, head of the Mexican Olympic Committee. He said Vazquez Rana had been battling an illness, but did not specify.

Vazquez Rana was the longtime head of the Associatio­n of National Olympic Committees, which made him one of the most powerful players for years inside the IOC. He was also a former executive board member of the IOC and was the current president of the Pan American Sports Organizati­on.

In 2012 he resigned all his IOC positions, and also gave up control of ANOC. The action came after it was clear he faced a possible revolt from ANOC delegates who wanted to remove him from his powerful post.

He had two years remaining in the ANOC position when he stepped down. The Mexican had headed ANOC since 1979 and used the office as his power base. He was also a close ally of former IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch.

Aside from sports administra­tion, Vazquez Rana was also a prominent businessma­n and media magnate in Mexico.

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Mario Vazquez Rana was a former executive board member of the IOC.

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