Lee Gi-Bung

Biographical information

RolesAdministrator
SexMale
Full nameLee•Gi-Bung
Used nameLee•Gi-Bung
Name orderOriental
Original name이•기붕
Other namesLee Ki-Poong
Born20 December 1896 in Seoul, Seoul (KOR)
Died28 April 1960 in Seoul, Seoul (KOR)
NOC Republic of Korea

Biography

Lee Ki-Poong studied at Tabor College in Iowa in the United States. He then lived for a time in New York where he met Syngman Rhee who became the first President of the Republic of Korea in 1948. In 1949 Rhee appointed Lee mayor of Seoul, and during the Korean War Lee served as Minister of National Defense from 1951-52. In 1952 Lee was elected President of the Koran Amateur Sports Association and the Korean Olympic Committee. Lee was co-opted onto the IOC in June 1955 and served until his unfortunate death.

In 1960 Rhee won his fourth term as President and wanted to install Lee as Vice-President. However, Lee won the election by what was considered an abnormally large margin, and there were allegations that the vote was rigged. This caused student demonstrations, termed the April Revolution, and Rhee was forced to resign on 26 April 1960. Two days later, Lee and his family committed suicide.

Organization roles

Role Organization Tenure NOC As
President Korean Sport and Olympic Committee 1952—1960 KOR Lee Gi-Bung
Member International Olympic Committee 1955—1960 KOR Lee Gi-Bung