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to Rome, but Italy had to forfeit the organization of the Olympics in 1906, due to financial and organisational problems. The 1908 Games were held in London instead. That same year, Brunetta d'Usseaux was appointed secretary of the IOC. In this position, he tried to get winter sports on the Olympic
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in Stockholm. This was opposed by the Swedish organizers, but Brunetta d'Usseaux managed to get a winter sports week scheduled for 1916. Due to
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At the end of the studies in the exclusive Nobles College located in the modern Academy of Science of Turin, Brunetta married the
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Himself an active rower and rider, the count was very interested in sports, and was in Paris that he met with Baron
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The count died, under unclear circumstances, in France in 1919, and would not live to see the first
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since 1908. Till the 21st century, he was the only Italian person recovering this charge.
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programme, and suggested to have a separate winter sports week attached to the
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Bailiff of Honour and Devotion of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
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into a family of French origin, Brunetta d'Usseaux was educated in
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also come from an Italian noble family who owned the Castle of
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