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Jacques Rogge is 5' 11".

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Jacques Rogge was born on May 2, 1942.

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Jacques Rogge was born on May 2, 1942.

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Jacques Rogge is 69 years old (birthdate: May 2, 1942).

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Count Jacques Rogge

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The Head Of The International Olympics Comittee (IOC)

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Jacques Rogge of Belgium whose term runs through 2013.

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The president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is Count Jacques Rogge.

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As of the 2008 Olympics, that would be Jacques Rogge of Belgium who was appointed president of the IOC in 2001. Previously, he had been an orthopedic surgeon, was a member of the Belgian sailing team in the 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games, and won 10 caps with the Belgian national rugby team. He was appointed president of the European Olympic Committee in 1989 and became a member of the IOC in 1991.

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Herbert Rogge was born in 1947.

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Klaus Rogge was born in 1979.

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Ron Rogge was born on 1968-10-16.

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Clint Rogge died on 1969-01-06.

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Clint Rogge was born on 1889-07-19.

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The International Olympic Committee is based in Switzerland and is the official governing body of the Olympic Games. The current president is Thomas Bach.

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Jan Meyer-Rogge has written:

'Jan Meyer-Rogge. Hamburger Kunsthalle. 3. Nov. -2. Dez.1984'

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Bernhard Rogge was born on November 4, 1899, in Schleswig, Germany.

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Bernhard Rogge died on June 29, 1982, in Hamburg, Germany.

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Hendrik Cornelis Rogge has written:

'Bibliotheca Grotiana'

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Rudolf Klein-Rogge was born on 1885-11-24.

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Rudolf Klein-Rogge died on 1955-05-29.

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Leslie Ibsen Rogge was born on 1940-03-08.

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Alma Rogge died on February 7, 1969, in Bremen-Rnnebeck, Germany.

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Alma Rogge was born on July 24, 1894, in Brunswarden nearby Rodenkirchen, Germany.

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Sylvia Rogge-Gau has written:

'Die doppelte Wurzel des Daseins'

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Clint Rogge was born July 19, 1889, in Memphis, MI, USA.

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Alma Rogge has written:

'Das Problem der dramatischen Gestaltung im deutschen Lustspiel'

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Clint Rogge died January 6, 1969, in Mount Clemens, MI, USA.

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As of July 2014, the president of the International Olympic Committee is Thomas Bach. He is responsible for heading the committee to find the next venue and to ensure the Olympics run smoothly.

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Beverly D. Rogge has written:

'Financing the future' -- subject(s): Finance, Handbooks, manuals, Housing, Mortgage loans

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Cannot be certain, but what I have found is that Rogge is a derivative of Anglo-Saxon origin from Rigge, Riggs, meaning "Ridge". My children's name is Rogge and they are now expressing an interest in the origin of the ancestry. If anyone has any other info we would be interested in learning more.

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Bernhard Rogge has written:

'Schiff 16' -- subject(s): Atlantis (Ship), German Naval operations, World War, 1939-1945

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Clint Rogge is 5 feet 10 inches tall. He weighs 185 pounds. He bats left and throws right.

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Clint Rogge debuted on April 11, 1915, playing for the Pittsburgh Rebels at ; he played his final game on June 6, 1921, playing for the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field.

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Juan Antonio Samaranch was President of the International Olympic Committee between 1980-2001. He was succeeded by Jacques Rogge who, as of 2009, is the current President of the IOC.

Samaranch was given the title of honorary President for Life of the IOC after his retirement.

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The commitee that runs the olympics is the IOC. It is run by Jaques Rogge

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Sadly No, It wont in either code. Jacques Rogge who heads the Olympic Board has stated that even 7's is very doubtful. This is because games would need to be played in a frequency of 3 days to meet the 16 day Olympic time scale. Rogge has stated that whilst even he is a huge fan of the game the frequency of play especially for a full side version is not practical especially for a full contact game as players would not be able to maintain fitness and repair injuries. This statement was also reported by the BBC in London recently where the games are set. However, regarding 7's Rogge said that he appreciated the huge following recently in the UKs Commonwealth Games. The possibility of the 7's being selected is still on the table but has warned that there are a considerable number of other sports that are now bidding for inclusion.

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Helmuth Rogge has written:

'Holstein und Harden' -- subject(s): Politics and government

'Die Rogges in Potsdam'

'Holstein und Hohenlohe' -- subject(s): Politics and government

'Fingierte Briefe als Mittel politischer Satire' -- subject(s): Imaginary letters

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Jacques Halbert has written:

'Jacques Halbert'

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Jacques Morion has written:

'Jacques Morion'

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Jacques was from France.

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Jacques Cartier's sponsor was France.

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Jacques Perrin's birth name is Jacques Simonet.

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Jacques Terrane's birth name is Jacques Tartire.

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Jacques Stany's birth name is Jacques Stanislawski.

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Jacques Daroy's birth name is Schenk, Jacques.

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