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Austrian Paralympic Committee
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The Austrian Paralympic Committee (German: Österreichische Paralympische Committee, OPC) was founded in 1998. Since April 2009 the former Austrian Minister of Health, Youth and Family and former NPC Vice President Maria Rauch-Kallat was elected as President. One of her main goals is to support youth and women with disabilities. Petra Huber takes over the responsibility of Secretary General, the two Vice-Presidents are Hermann Krist and Brigitte Jank.
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Code | AUT |
Created | 1998 |
Continental Association | EPC |
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria |
President | Maria Rauch-Kallat[1] |
Secretary General | Petra Huber |
Website | www.oepc.at |
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The Austrian Paralympic Committee has its headquarters in Vienna.[2]