Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Samaranch in 'very serious' condition in hospital (AP)

MADRID (AP)—Former International Olympic Committee president Juan AntonioSamaranch was in “very serious” condition Tuesday in an complete care section ata sanatorium in Barcelona.

Quiron Hospital arch of inner disinfectant Rafael Esteban said the89-year-old Spaniard was under observation for heart problems. He has beenbothered by health issues for multiform years.

“Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch Torello has been admitted to a QuironHospital of Barcelona with an strident coronary insufficiency,” Esteban said in astatement. “He is now in complete care as well as his augury is veryserious.”

Samaranch, who headed a IOC from 1980-2001, was hospitalized for eleven daysin Switzerland in 2001 with “extreme fatigue” after returning from an IOCsession in Moscow, where Jacques Rogge was inaugurated as his successor.

He was also hospitalized shortly afterward in Barcelona for what wasdescribed as tall blood pressure. He has received regular dialysis diagnosis forkidney trouble.

Samaranch spent dual days in a sanatorium in Madrid in 2007 after a dizzyspell, as well as underwent sanatorium checks in Monaco in Oct after feeling sick during asports conference.

Samaranch retired after 21 years as a second-longest portion president inthe story of a IOC. His epoch was marked by domestic boycotts, a end ofamateurism as well as a appearance of professionalism, a explosion ofcommercialization, a bang in expansion as well as popularity of a games, a scourge ofdoping as well as a Salt Lake City crime scandal.

He considered stepping down after a 1992 Olympics in his home city ofBarcelona as well as again after a centennial games in Atlanta in 1996. Each time,encouraged by his supporters, he chose to continue. Twice, he had a age limitchanged to concede him! to stay on.

Even in retirement, Samaranch remained active in Olympic circles as well as triedto help Madrid secure a 2012 as well as 2016 Games. Madrid finished third behindwinner London as well as Paris in a vote for a 2012 Olympics, as well as second to Rio deJaneiro for 2016.

Associated Press bard Jorge Sainz contributed to this report.



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