In 1914, the IOC awarded its president a diploma commemorating the re-establishment of the Olympic Games. The document is decorated with a seal depicting victory and the Olympic motto. The members who signed are the followings: Baron Godefroy de Blonay, Jiři Guth-Jarkovský, Count Albert Bertier de Sauvigny, Dimitri Stancioff (?), Carlos F. de Candamo, General Carlo Montu, Count Adalbert F. von Sierstorpff, Baron Reinhold F. von Willebrand, Angelo C. Bolanaki, Jules de Muzsa, Evert Jansen Wendell, Count Eugenio Brunetta d’Usseaux, Count Géza Andrassy, Jean-Maurice Pescatore, Count Henri de Baillet-Latour, Count José Capelo Penha Garcia, Raul de Rio Branco, Robert de Courcy Laffan, Albert Glandaz, Allison Vincent Armour, Colonel Johan T. Sverre (?), Fritz Hansen (?), Baron F. W. Christiaan van Tuyll van Serooskerken, Sir John Hanbury Williams, Algernon St. Maur Duke of Somerset, Count Clarence von Rosen and Count Alexandre Mercati.