World Fair Play Awards 2020

With great satisfaction, the Panathlon Family welcomes the distinctions awarded by the International Fair Play Committee (CIFP) to the nominees submitted by Panathlon International:

•    “Jean Borotra Career ” Diploma

Alessandro Palazzotti (Roma, Area 14) - Alfredo Ambrosetti and Lella Ambrosetti (Varese, Area 02) -  Félix Sienra Castellanos (District Uruguay) - Gianfranco Vitali (Ferrara, Area 05)

•     “Pierre de Coubertin ACT” Diploma

David Livramento (Lisbon) -  Uruguayan wheelchair tennis team composed of coach Roberto Ichazo, and athletes Luciano Varela and Oscar Gonzàlez. (Buenos Aires)

•     “Willi Daume - Promotion” Trophy

Maxime Mbandà (Area 05)

•     “Willi Daume - Promotion” Diploma

Francesco Franceschetti (Bononia, Area 05) - Testi Family (Ferrara, Area 05) - Stefano Bizzozi (Mestre, Area 01)

•   “Jacques Rogge - Youth” – Letter of Congratulations

Maria Laura Pederzini (Ferrara, Area 05)

 

 

 

It is with great sadness that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announces the passing of former IOC President Count Jacques Rogge. He was 79 years old. 

Rogge was the eighth President of the IOC, from 2001 to 2013, after which he became Honorary President.

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Thanks to the mobilization of Clubs, Areas and Districts the 12th June 2021 has become a worldwide celebration. Many have been the initiatives and for this we thank all the actors. 

The PI General Secretariat has collected in this video (in original language and in English) the images received and those found on the web. We apologise in advance if some clubs will not be found, but the search was not easy. 

In case we will be happy to include your photos by sending them to (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

I would also like to inform you that on Saturday 30 October the 70th Anniversary will be celebrated at the International Headquarters in Rapallo: I hope you will be able to participate in large numbers! More information will follow.

In the meantime, enjoy the video and have a good summer!

Simona Callo

PI General Secretary 

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The prestigious Enrico Prandi Trophy 2021, awarded by the PCU (University Panathlon Clubs), this year was awarded to the University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome (Italy) for the "Vir(tu)al Olympic Games" project.  

https://pcucommittee.com/pcu-games/enrico-prandi-trophy-2021-awarding/

This year, due to the Covid emergency and health restrictions, the Award Ceremony took place during the Convivial Meeting of the Panathlon Club of Rome that took place on 20th June at the "Casale di Tor di Quinto" (Rome). 

From left to right: Ugo Borrelli (Deputy Vice President Panathlon Club Roma), Andrea Rossi (General Manager UCBM), Paolo Massimo Campogrande (Sports Director UCBM), Raffaele Calabrò (Rector UCBM), Massimo Vergara Caffarelli (Treasurer Panathlon Club Roma) and Giampiero Cantarini (President Panathlon Club Roma). UCBM=University Campus Bio-Medico.

Do not miss the opportunity to enter for free in the international audio-video competition (max. 4 ', self-produced).

The theme is "SPORT AS PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH IMAGES"

The total prizes value is € ?.???. The Award Ceremony will take place in Milan (Italy) on the 30th November 2021 at “SPORT MOVIES & TV” 2021.

Find out how to register and to send your video, by 31st July 2021, following this link:   https://bit.ly/Sport-as-Promotion-of-Human-Rights

Promoted and organized by Panathlon International Domenico Chiesa Foundation and FICTS Fédération Internationale Cinéma Télévision Sportifs (123 affiliated nations). 

During the convivial meeting organized by the Panathlon Club of Rapallo presided by Adelindo Molinari, Panathlon International has awarded the first prize of the Photographic Competition "sport&covid" to Cristiano Pugno of Rapallo, that with his photo has conquered the International Jury.

The Prize (a smartphone) was awarded by the General Secretary Simona Callo who reminded those present how the idea of the Competition was born and how it developed. In a few months have arrived at the General Secretariat of PI many photos, coming from the Nations where Panathlon is present, but not only. Photographers from Argentina, Belgium, France, Italy, Russia, Switzerland and Uruguay joined through the language of images to communicate emotions, concerns and new behaviours that this pandemic has forced us to live in sport and in our lives. 

The winner of the competition thanked Panathlon International for the important recognition that had the following motivation: "For the spontaneity of the coach's gesture but also for the great sadness that emanates with his attitude almost of resignation towards the slavery of the mask and rubber gloves". The evening was also attended by President of District Italy Giorgio Costa, journalist Emanuele Dotto and footballer Narciso Pezzotti.

 

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#BeActive Awards 

The #BeActive Awards competition will once again be a central element of European Sports Week 2021.

Its aim is to support projects and individuals dedicated to promoting sport and physical activity across Europe.

There are three #BeActive Award categories:

- the #BeActive Education Award

- the #BeActive Workplace Award

- the #BeActive Local Hero Award

Nominations for each of these categories must be submitted to the European Commission by National Coordinating Bodies or Partners between 8 June 2021 and 24 July 2021.

 Are you keen on Cinema and Sport?

Do you like creating videos?

Today we would like to announce the latest international audio-video competition (max. 4’ – self-made) open to all, free registration. The theme is "SPORT AS PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH IMAGES"

- Total prize value € 6,000 - Find out how to register following this link:   https://bit.ly/Sport-as-Promotion-of-Human-Rights

- Hai tempo fino al 31 Luglio 2021

La Competizione è promossa ed organizzata da Fondazione Panathlon International Domenico Chiesa e dalla FICTS Federation Internationale Cinéma Télévision Sportifs (123 Nazioni affiliate).

Panathlon International  - 70 Years of Ethics in Sport 

 

On 12th June 1951, in Venice, Mario Viali and a small group of enlightened and visionary friends, all keen on sport and peace, founded Panathlon, originally called Disnar Sport, a Venetian expression recalling friendliness through sport.

Then our motto "ludis iungit" was adopted , expressing the idea that we are united by and for the benefit of sport. Panathlon developed rapidly, at first in its country of origin, then in neighbouring Switzerland and, later on, in other European countries and, since 1967, in the Americas, thus gaining a true international dimension.

As of today, our footprint spans over 4 continents, with its 263 clubs in 27 countries and its 8,786 panathletes who are perpetuating the ideals cherished by our founding fathers.

These include the promotion of "clean" sporting practice, of sport in line with the ethical principles held dear by Pierre de Coubertin, i.e. access to all, irrespective of age, race, sex or physical and mental ability. 

Our efforts to educate young people, by our example and our teaching, to spread the principles of Fair Play and to raise awareness of sport ethics led us to be formally recognized by the IOC that, in 1982, welcomed us into the Olympic Family.

A scenario of heightened competitiveness, harsh economic and financial stakes, physical and moral devastation caused by doping, and criminal misdeeds, including match-fixing, bribery and corruption, makes it essential to have active and militant organisations that stand up to pursue ethical and moral values.

It is Panathlon International's ambition to fulfil this role, to the best of its ability, in the world of sport.

We have been present on the ground for 70 years with our Charters, our international projects and, of course, with the action of our Clubs. 

Everywhere our Clubs, united by same ideal, organise meetings, surveys and workshops, and award prizes and scholarships to individuals who excel in sport and at school in promoting correctness and fair play values.

Panathlon International continues to grow and is becoming ever more impactful all over the world. Its role is increasingly recognised by sporting organisations, as well as by public institutions that are willing to promote health through sport.

Docked in Rapallo, the international seat of our Movement, we are becoming ever more globalised also thanks to our representations and offices in Lausanne, the capital city of sport in Switzerland, and in Brussels, Belgium, at the European institutions.

This 12th June 2021 coincides with the end of a public health crisis that has had devastating effects on health and economy. On-line meetings have made it possible for us to continue to work, although they cannot fully replace in-person meetings. Panathlon also means friendship, mutual understanding out of a smile, a wink or a hug.

Driven by the strongest motivation ever, we are proud to celebrate 70 years of enduring efforts to disseminate the values of sport and their contribution to peace and understanding between peoples.

 

Pierre Zappelli

International President

 

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Tokyo Olympics: 'the organisation is very solid'

From rmcsport.bfmtv.com

The IOC will do everything in its power to ensure that the competition, which is still raising doubts and controversy in the midst of a pandemic, is safe from a health point of view. The first athletes to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics are arriving in Japan in bits and pieces, against the backdrop of a health emergency and growing opposition to the event. Although the government and the organizers of the Games have assured that they will be held in a "safe and secure" manner, the Japanese population is massively opposed to the organization of the Games, hoping, according to various surveys, that they will be cancelled or postponed again, a possibility that the organizers have firmly ruled out. The vaccination campaign is far behind schedule in Japan, where only about 2.5% of the population has received two doses of the vaccine.

"We are indeed in a state of emergency, which requires an almost daily adaptation of the measures planned at the time of the Games," reassured Christophe Dubi, IOC Director for the Olympic Games "The foundations of the organization of the Tokyo Games are very, very solid. We have seen this in the last tests: the work is really well done, the venues are ready, especially for the temporary constructions."

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