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Greg Norman is one of the greatest sports figures, not only in Australia, but also globally. The former CEO of LIV Golf seems to be unable to do without sports, as the latest information says enough.
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Namely, the former golfer will be in the organizing committee for the 2032 Olympic Games, selected by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Norman will replace one of the politicians who was part of the organic committee, since he is retiring.
Speaking to the Courier-Mail newspaper, Greg Norman stressed that holding such a position is a big deal, looking forward to helping Brisbane and his country. Greg Norman is one of Australia's best promoters.
"As a proud Queenslander, it is an honor and privilege to help shape the Brisbane Games," Norman said, as quoted by Daily Mail.
Greg Norman is a man who has done a lot for the world of golf, although his latest decisions have not exactly caused positive reactions. The ex-Australian golfer damaged the status he had in the world of golf by deciding to join LIV Golf, but Greg is still respected among the sports public, and also in his country.
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Sports Minister reacts
Sports Minister Anika Wells believes that the position that Norman will hold is a great thing for everyone.
"Norman is synonymous with Australian sporting success on the world stage and I look forward to drawing on his 40 years of global sporting experience and business acumen."- she said.
The minister shared that Norman learned to play golf in the suburbs of Brisbane.
The former CEO of LIV Golf is proud to be in this position, and it is especially impressive that golf is increasingly popular when it comes to the Olympic Games. Although it was dropped from the calendar for years, golf returned to the Olympics in 2016. Last year, you could feel how important it is for golfers to win this competition.
"Norman learned to play golf in the northern suburbs of Brisbane and as a proud Queenslander understands our states sporting pride and is a passionate supporter of the Olympic and Paralympic movements," Wells said.