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Sport and COVID19-pandemic

We propose a photographic excursus of the absolute winners in the colour and black and white categories, of the web winners and of the finalists who participated in the first edition of the "Sport and COVID19-pandemic" contest.

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The Olympic flame and the Hiroshima Peace Flame were united, as the Olympic Torch Relay was held in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. The torchbearers had the opportunity to perform torch kisses in front of the Hiroshima Peace Flame, which was lit in 1964 as a symbol of peace. 

“This peace mission is at the heart of the Olympic Games, which unite the entire world in all our diversity. "

International Olympic Committee

The Absolute Winners of the “1st Photographic Competition Panathlon International Sport and COVID19 – pandemic” have been designated.

The 1st Panathlon International Sport and COVID19 - pandemic Photographic Competition has ended.

The absolute winners respectively in the categories colors and black and white are:

Sofia Cadonna from Trento with the following motivation "in its essentiality, a rhythmic gymnastics ribbon and a surgical mask worn as a slipper, makes us understand that, despite the Covid has caged the world and distorted the way of doing sport, we must always find the strength to go on. One notices a nice taut leg, without giving in, therefore ready for the "battle" and

Cristiano Pugno from Rapallo with 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".

They will receive a Smartphone and a diploma certifying their victory. All Panathlon International congratulates the two winners.

 

 

Press Release

SPORT AS PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH IMAGES

Panathlon International Cultural Foundation – “Domenico Chiesa” and FICTS - Fédération Internationale Cinéma Télévision Sportifs (gathering 123 member countries) promote and organize a special international competition for themed videos, with free entries, on the theme "Sport as Promotion of Human Rights".

An important showcase for filmmakers, new media, professionals and independents, etc. who can participate with videos of a maximum length: 4 minutes, shot in any format and technique (fiction, animation, documentaries, etc.).

The aim of the competition is to promote the quality of the sporting gesture images that spread the values of Panathlon's universal ideal of culture through sport, an educational tool for social change. The FICTS - for its part - intends to enhance and promote the short film as an original form of expression, to encourage the creativity of those who approach the cinema offering the greatest visibility through sport. 

To participate, please send your material through wetransfer (mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) no later than 31 July 2021. 

The Competition Rules  are available from the link

The "Enrolment Form"  is available from the link

A Jury comprising 3 representatives from the Foundation and 3 representatives from FICTS will assess the 20 shortlisted videos and will award - for the three winning videos - prizes for a total amount of € 6.000.

The "Award Ceremony" will take place in Milan (Italy) on 30 November 2021 in conjunction with "SPORT MOVIES & TV 2021", Final of the "World FICTS Challenge" (20 Festivals in 5 Continents) World Championship of Television, Cinema, Communication and Sport Culture.

The participating works will be available online in Area 8 "Interactivity: sport is for everyone" on the Platform SPORTMOVIESTV.COM, as well as on the social media channels of Panathlon International (and its individual Clubs) and FICTS.

 

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Fédération Internationale Cinéma Télévision Sportifs 

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www.sportmoviestv.com

 

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www.panathlon-international.org

 

 

Dear friends

it's our sad duty to inform you that Past-Treasurer and International Board Member of PI René Hefti has left us after a long illness.

President of the Club of Chur and Umbgebung from 2004 to 2008  

International Treasurer from 2004 to 2016

International Board Member from 2012  to 2016.

We remember his always polite manners, his humanity, his ability to put himself at the service of others, his competence and friendship.

He loved Panathlon, sport and its values that he put into practice in his private and professional life.  He leaves an indelible void in the life of the Association and in those who had the good fortune to know him.

To the family and to the Club the most heartfelt condolences from the whole panathletic family and the feelings of our closeness and friendship.

 

 

 

WORLD FAIR PLAY DAY

The first adhesions from clubs, areas and Districts have arrived after the invitation to sign the Fair Play Manifesto. 

The adherents have been collected on the WFPD website that lists all those who have signed and shared the document that establishes, among other things, September 7 as World Fair Play Day.

Here is the link to the site https://worldfairplayday.org/manifesto-4/ 

We invite those who have not yet signed the Manifesto to do so and send it to the PI General Secretariat (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

 

 

September 7th is the "World Fair Play Day", a sports initiative targeted to promote fair play and ethical values in sport. On this date every year, all sportspersons are invited to spotlight fair play-related initiatives, projects and achievements.

Rounding off seven years of nation-wide efforts deployed by Panathlon Wallonie-Bruxelles, the International Fair Play Committee (CIFP), the European Fair Play Movement (EFPM) and Panathlon International have teamed to celebrate fair play every year on the same date, i.e. 7 September.

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UNESCO initiates the “Quality Physical Education” programme

 

UNESCO has released two new publications, i.e. the Quality Physical Education policy package and a toolkit targeted to inclusive physical education. 

These publications aim to bolster governments in developing physical education policies to support children in acquiring key physical, social and emotional skills. 

The need for inclusive development of Quality Physical Education policies

This document outlines the importance and potential benefits of quality physical education. Furthermore, it shows the positive outcomes which may prove useful to shore up the post-pandemic recovery efforts. It includes a set of practical recommendations for public and private players within the sport-education ecosystem and lists the resources available to implement such recommendations.

Download the paper (Making the case for inclusive quality physical education policy development: a policy brief - UNESCO Digital Library)

How to influence development of Quality Physical Education policy: a toolkit to support young people

This toolkit is aimed to help young people and youth organisations to assist in the development of policies targeted to quality physical education, providing general guidelines on how to design a support campaign. 

For more information and additional resources, visit the project site Promoting Quality Physical Education Policy (unesco.org)

 

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European Charter of Sport and Human Rights in Sport: resolutions adopted at the Conference of Ministers

Panathlon International participated in the 16th Conference of Ministers responsible for Sport of the Council of Europe, organized in different sessions by videoconference.

On 11 February 2021, two resolutions were adopted on:

1) A European approach to sports policies: the revision of the European Charter for Sport.

Ministers stressed that the revised text should facilitate access to sport at all social levels, allowing investment in infrastructure for the practice of physical activity at the grassroots level, both inside and outside of school environments. They also encouraged member States to develop national sport strategies, as well as to exchange best practices and experiences.

2) Human Rights in Sport

Considering the importance of a human rights-based approach in addressing issues related to the integrity of sport, such as safety during sporting events, combating doping, and manipulation of sporting competitions, Ministers encouraged Member States to further improve the protection and promotion of human rights in this field, as well as to promote sport and its many social and individual benefits to strengthen society's resilience to global crises.

The full documentation can be viewed at the following  link

Institutional Meeting - International Board 19 February 2021

On 19 February 2021, a meeting of the International Board of PI will be held by videoconference.

Among the various topics on the agenda: Photo Contest - Statistics and views on FB and PI website - 6) Pan American Congress: Theme and Programme - FAIR PLAY Project - Disabled Project.

 

 

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