Uz redovno izvješće o radu i planovima za sljedeću godinu, skupština EOC-a posebnu je pažnju dala izvješću Olimpijske solidarnosti koja obilno sudjeluje u brojnim nacionalnim projektima razvoja športa i promicanja olimpizma. Predsjednik HOO-a, ujedno i član Izvršnog odbora EOC-a Zlatko Mateša (zadužen za koordinaciju izrade studije EOCa o isplativosti), obrazložio je elemente mogućeg koncepta Europskih igara po uzoru na druge kontinentalne igre kao što su Panameričke, Azijske i druge, a o čijoj su ideji suglasni i brojni nacionalni olimpijski odbori EOC-a.
Novo (staro) članstvo HOO-a Na prijedlog Vijeća, članovi Skupštine HOO-a, na sjednici 27. prosinca 2010. jednoglasno su odlučili primiti u punopravno članstvo inače dugogodišnjeg pridruženog člana (od 1998.) Hrvatski savate savez, savez neolimpijskog športa sa sjedištem u Zagrebu. Privremeni član od ove je godine Hrvatski sambo savez, koji njeguje kombinirane borilačke vještine, a sjedište mu je u Sesvetama. U svojstvu pridruženog člana, HOO je primio Hrvatsku odbojkašku udrugu sa sjedištem u Sesvetama i time riješio pitanja skrbi o hrvatskoj odbojci. Predsjednik udruge Zdeslav Barač, zahvaljujući se na primanju u članstvo, kazao je da unatoč formalnim i organizacijskim problemima „nikad nije niti izašla iz olimpijske obitelji“.
Nagrada „Franjo Bučar“ 2010. Ovogodišnju najvišu Državnu nagradu za šport „Franjo Bučar“ koja nosi ime začetnika hrvatskog olimpizma Franje Bučara, jednog od trojice Hrvata članova MOO-a (1919. -1927.), dobili su za životno djelo Josip Čorak, športski dužnosnik, hrvač, olimpijac sa srebrnom medaljom s OI u Münchenu 1972., Darko Dujmović, bivši športaš, dužnosnik i donedavno šef brojnih misija HOO-a Dobitnici Državne nagrade na Olimpijskim igrama, te za životno djelo: Josip Čorak, posmrtno Velimir Kljaić, Gordana Remus Kljaić (udovica izbornik i trener hrvatske Velimira Kljiaća) i Darko Dujmović rukometne reprezentaci- Stoje: Želimir Janjić - državni tajje koja je osvojila zlatnu nik i Dinko Vuleta - predsjednik Odbora za dodjelu Nagrade medalju na OI Atlanti 1996., prvo zlatno odličje za hrvatski šport nakon osamostaljenja Hrvatske. Dobitnici 12 ravnopravnih godišnjih nagrada su Samir Barać, Mateo Beusan, Josip Ćuk, Božidar Fučkar, Igor Hinić, Ivan Ivančić, Marinko Mikulandra, Sandra Perković, Željko Štefanac, Goran Vrbanac, Vladimir Vujnović i Korčulanski plivački klub. Nagrade su svečano uručene u sjedištu Ministarstva znanosti, obrazovanja i športa u Zagrebu, 24. listopada u nazočnosti brojnih uglednika hrvatskog športskog i javnog života.
The COC and Aspira College of sports management for educating athletes This November the Croatian Olympic Committee and Aspira, College of Sports Management from Split, signed an agreement on the education of classified Croatian athletes in the study program of sports management. The first agreement of this type in Croatia enabled the classified athletes to study in a professional undergraduate study program for three years and with certain benefits, whether they are full or parttime students. However, the study program is adapted as much as possible to both types of students and to the obligations of top athletes in the challenging international and local calendar of competitions and preparations; they have access to the Merlin electronic system (e-learning), additional interactive coordination and mentoring with teachers and their assistants. The calendar of exam dates and catch up practical teaching exercises are also adapted to them. Student athletes will be able to extend their graduate student internship and will be allowed to enroll into the next semester or academic year if they are missing up to 30 percent less of ECT credits than those prescribed by the study program, standstill of students’ rights in the academic year in which the student was absent from over 50 percent of compulsory classes and many other benefits. This is how the recommendations of the 13th Olympic Congress (October 2009) and the European project: Athletes to Business (A2B) on the care of athletes came to a very concrete solution that met with the approval of many top athletes and many people saw it as encouragement for a mature professional future. Blanka Vlasic, the best Croatian athlete, skier Sofija Novoselic, Lucija and Ana Zaninovic (taekwondo), yachtswoman Tina Mihelic and former top athletes Ivana Brkljacic and soccer player Igor Stimac are already attending the study of sports management at Aspira, the College of Sports Management in Split. The Agreement was signed by the president of the COC Zlatko Matesa and the Dean of Aspira, the College of Sports Management, Zeljko Mrklic in the presence of the Secretary General of the COC, Josip Cop, the assistant to the Secretary General for Legal Affairs, Biserka Vrbek and the President of the Governing Council of Aspira, Alen Jerkunica. (www.aspira.hr) ENGSO on social inclusion and education in sports A forum on the theme „Social Inclusion and Education through Sports“ was held in Dubrovnik on October 8th and 9th , which was organized by the European nongovernmental sports organizations (ENGSO), the Croatian Olympic Committee and the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia. Within the forum a seminar on the theme - Cooperation on all levels of social responsibility in Europe was held with Bart Ooijen, a member of the European Commission, Jan Luc Janiszewski on behalf of the Council of Europe and the President of the COC and member of the IO EOC Zlatko Matesa as the speakers. The Croatian Olympic Committee presented the projects on the education of classified athletes in coordination with institutions of higher education in Croatia. Mihovil Spanja, best disabled swimmer and a graduate student of the undergraduate study program of Media and Social Culture at the University of Dubrovnik and Mario Moznik, a graduate student of Kinesiology at the University of Zagreb, presented their personal experiences in that area. The 39th General Assembly of the EOC On November 26th and 27th, under the chairmanship of Patrick Hickey, the 39th General Assembly of the European Olympic Committees (EOC) was held in Belgrade in which the president of COC Zlatko Matesa and the Secretary General Josip Cop took part. In addition to regular reports on the activities and plans for the following year, the EOC Assembly paid special attention to the report on Olympic Solidarity which participates a great deal in numerous national sports development projects and in the promotion of Olympic sports. The President of the COC and also a member of the Executive board of the EOC, Zlatko Matesa (responsible for the coordination of the concept of the EOC study on cost-effectiveness) explained the elements of a possible concept of the European games modeled on other continental games, such as Pan American, Asian and others, to which many national Olympic committees of the EOC also agree.