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Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz Meets with IOC
President Thomas Bach in Lausanne
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, April 13, 2025. – Within the framework of the
International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) Board of Administration
meeting, NORCECA President Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz held a friendly
meeting with International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas
Bach at the Olympic House in Lausanne.
The
conversation took place in a warm and cordial atmosphere,
reinforcing institutional ties and highlighting a shared commitment
to the development of sport globally, particularly in Latin America.
Thomas Bach expressed his admiration for the Dominican Republic
women’s volleyball national team program, which he has followed
closely after visiting the team on two occasions: during the Lima
2019 Pan American Games and later in Santo Domingo. On both
occasions, the IOC President had the opportunity to witness
firsthand the structure, vision, and achievements of a program that
is now considered a model in the region.
“The
Dominican project is a benchmark for sport throughout Latin America.
It is a model to follow that shows how a clear vision and sustained
investment can generate results with global impact,” Bach stated.
Marte Hoffiz took the opportunity to share the program’s key pillars,
achievements, and future projections. The Dominican initiative has
become a strategic national investment, yielding success in
international competitions while also serving as a solid platform
for talent scouting, athlete development, and the
professionalization of women’s volleyball.
“This is not just a sports project, it’s a nation-building project
that invests in the future of our youth and has positioned the
Dominican Republic as a global volleyball power,” said Marte Hoffiz.
Thomas Bach praised the program’s long-term vision and reaffirmed
the IOC’s commitment to strengthening sports in Latin America. He
acknowledged that initiatives such as the Dominican women’s
volleyball program inspire other nations to embrace structured
development in their respective disciplines.
This
meeting represents international recognition of the Dominican
Republic’s women’s volleyball model, an example of how a well-executed
national strategy can transcend borders and make a mark on the
global sports stage.
The
Dominican Republic women’s national volleyball team is currently
ranked 11th in the world, consolidating its status as an emerging
force in international volleyball. |