Dr Ary S. Graça F° awarded Olympic
Order at 144th IOC Session
COSTA NAVARINO, Greece March 21, 2025.- Dr Ary S. Graça
F°, Volleyball Foundation President and FIVB Honorary Life
President, received the highest honor of the Olympic Movement, the
Olympic Order, during the 144th IOC Session in Costa Navarino,
Greece.
The Olympic Order is the highest distinction awarded by the IOC, to
recognize people who have performed remarkable services for the
Olympic Movement. Notable past recipients include French President
Emmanuel Macron, Pope Francis and Nelson Mandela, to name just a
few, alongside numerous heads of state, royalty, athletes and
distinguished figures.
IOC President Thomas Bach said:
“Throughout his long and distinguished career in sport, Ary Graça
has been a true pioneer. Redefining volleyball. Championing
innovation. Expanding the global reach of volleyball. And thereby
also spreading our shared Olympic values to ever more people around
the world. Your presidency of the International Volleyball
Federation has been nothing short of transformative. Some may even
say revolutionary.
“Over the past 12 years, you have led the volleyball community into
a new era of progress and global expansion. Under your leadership,
the sport has flourished, growing in popularity and accessibility
across all continents.
“Through the FIVB Foundation, you have brought volleyball to
communities worldwide, giving thousands of young people the chance
to play, to dream and to build a better future. The record-breaking
volleyball festival in India with 40,000 children participating is
just one of many shining examples of your belief in the power of
sport to inspire and unite. Your leadership in volleyball is part of
a much larger legacy.”
During his acceptance speech, Volleyball Foundation President Dr Ary
S. Graça F° stated:
“I am deeply honored and humbled to receive the prestigious Olympic
Order. My goal has always been to showcase the incredible power of
our sport. Today, I continue this mission as president of the FIVB
Volleyball Foundation.
“Under the leadership of the IOC, all of us in the Olympic Movement
strive to build a more peaceful and better world through sport.
Through the Volleyball Foundation, we have provided opportunities to
people around the globe through our sport. We have broken barriers
and given hope to communities in need. We have seen first-hand how
volleyball can positively shape lives, foster inclusivity and help
overcome differences in a world divided by conflict.
“It has been the greatest honor of my life to create opportunities
through volleyball, and receiving the Olympic Order only deepens my
passion to continue this work.”
Leading the FIVB from 2012 to 2024, Dr Graça oversaw a period of
remarkable progress, with innovation and opportunity as the key
pillars of his mandate.
Now at the helm of the Volleyball Foundation, he remains dedicated
to empowering communities worldwide through volleyball, using the
sport to inspire, connect, and serve societies globally. |