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Anita DeFrantz

American rower


Summary

American rower

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nameAnita DeFrantz
imageAnita L. DeFrantz Foundation for Global Sports Development 2016 (cropped).jpg
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captionDeFrantz in 2016
national_teamUnited States
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birth_placePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
educationConnecticut College (BA)
University of Pennsylvania (JD)

University of Pennsylvania (JD)

Anita Lucette DeFrantz (born October 4, 1952) is an American Olympic rower, member of the International Olympic Committee, and twice vice-president of International Rowing Federation (FISA).

Early life

DeFrantz was born on October 4, 1952, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She encountered rowing during her sophomore year at Connecticut College, when crew coach Bart Gullong encouraged her to try out. She earned her degree in political philosophy. DeFrantz continued on to law school at the University of Pennsylvania after graduating in 1974, where she was able to focus on rowing and compete with the Vesper Boat Club.{{cite news | access-date = August 28, 2025

Olympics

DeFrantz was captain of the American rowing team at the 1976 Summer Olympics, winning the bronze medal in women's eight. In 1980, the United States boycotted the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR: DeFrantz qualified as part of the 1980 U.S. Olympic team, but she was unable to compete. She was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal.

Board member

In 1986, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) appointed DeFrantz to membership in the organization. She became the first chair of the prototype of the IOC Women in Sport Commission in 1992, and the first female vice-president of the IOC executive committee in 1997, serving until 2001. On June 25, 2012, DeFrantz told AroundTheRings.com that she would like to return to the IOC Executive Committee. She was elected back onto the IOC Executive Board on September 10, 2013, and she was elected to a four-year term as IOC Vice President at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru on September 15, 2017.

DeFrantz is also on the board of the Al Oerter Foundation (AOF) which runs the Art of the Olympians (AOTO) program which is an international organization of Olympian and Paralympian artists promoting the Olympic values and ideals through educational and cultural programs and exhibitions.

Honors

In 1980, DeFrantz was awarded the Olympic Order for her contributions to the Olympic Movement. In 2017, a plaque honoring her was unveiled in the L.A. Memorial Coliseum's Court of Honor.

References

References

  1. "Anita DeFrantz".
  2. (2008). "Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games". New Chapter Press.
  3. "Oral History of Anita DeFrantz by the LA84 Foundation".
  4. "U.S. IOC Member Declares for Executive Board".
  5. "IOC Session votes on Executive Board positions".
  6. "Art of the Olympians {{!}} Anita DeFrantz".
  7. "Home".
  8. "MS ANITA L. DEFRANTZ".
  9. Latimer, Jolene. (June 22, 2017). "Female Olympic Athletes Honored Over 50 Years Later | GOOD Sports". Sports.good.is.
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