Robert Helmick

Robert Helmick (March 5, 1937 – April 15, 2003) was the president of FINA and the United States Olympic Committee.

He also served as a Secretary of FINA and vice-president of the International Olympic Committee.

He first began his career in the Olympics by managing the United States water polo team.

He became president of the United States Olympic Committee in 1985, which was the year he was elected to join the IOC.

[2][3] He became United States Olympic Committee president on March 22, filling the vacancy left after the death in office of John B. Kelly Jr.[4] Helmick died in Des Moines in 2003.