El presente Anuario, pretende recoger las acciones y presentaciones realizadas por Panathlon Club Santiago a lo largo del año 2023 recién concluido.

Fue un año, extraordinariamente positivo para el deporte de nuestro país, marcado por la realización de los Juegos Panamericanos y Parapanamericanos Santiago 2023, lo que repercutió positivamente, para lograr una gran difusión de los principios y valores que defiende nuestro Club y a la vez lograr establecer la entrega del Premio al Fair Play en ambos eventos.

Anuario 2023

Under the Belgian presidency, the annual European Sports Forum took place in Liege.

Panathlon International was strongly represented there by, among others, Paul Standaert, president District Belgium, Köle Gjeloshaj, vice president Panathlon Wallonie-Bruxelles, Alvise Angelini, administrator at Panathlon EU Brussel,  and Olympian Cedric Van Branteghem, Belgian ambassador for fair-play and also founding member of Panathlon EU Brussels.

The European Forum is the meeting place where numerous international sports federations and European sports organisations meet. This melting pot is at the same time a unique exchange project where the core message around lifelong healthy and ethical sports is the topic of discussion for all.

For Panathlon too, this means an opportunity to share our vision and misse with like-minded people and connect with policymakers at the European level.

Special focus today is on sport with and among young people (schools, recreation, inclusion,...) as well as exercise in later life.  Studies show the direct impact on well-being in later life as on controlling costs of care and recovery.

It is reassuring to note that Integrity in Sport too is something for which Panathlon has been pioneering for a long time remains high on the agenda.

For Panathlon, this again shows the importance of staying involved in initiatives at the international level. The role and involvement of the Representations in Brussels and Lausanne remain extremely important in this regard.

 

 

 

 

Luego de doce días de reñida competencia deportiva en la ciudad de Sucre, la afición boliviana con mucha pena, pero orgullosa del trabajo realizado; fue testigo de la Clausura de los “Primeros Juegos de la Juventud” de la Organización Deportiva Bolivariana.  

Grande fue la tarea que asumió nuestro Club de Cochabamba durante el desarrollo de la competencia, pues por primera vez los casi dos mil participantes de nueve países de América conocieron la finalidad del Panathlon Internacional, y entendieron los valores éticos y principios morales del deporte. La entrega del Premio Fair Play a Nicolas Vargas, atleta chileno de la disciplina de lucha, fue el corolario del trabajo de difusión y que ahora servirá como ejemplo para sentar las bases del Panathlon Club de Sucre, símbolo de estos Juegos de la Juventud. 

Silvia Jiménez, presidente del Club de Cochabamba, expreso a la prensa boliviana al término de la Ceremonia de Clausura, su satisfacción por los logros obtenidos en Sucre, y luego deseo toda clase de éxitos a la ciudad de Ayacucho – Perú, sede del próximo torneo de ODERSUR

¡¡Gracias Sucre, bienvenida, Ayacucho!!    

 

       

 

 

 

We had an amazing session on the 9th of April 2024, in which we were not able to discuss how sports and peace (especially considering the Olympic truce) come together, but also we took this occasion to celebrate the Peace & Sport initiative of the “White Card”, which was celebrated worldwide on the 06/04/2024. As you can see in the attached pictures, we have asked all participants to raise a white card.

Finally, we also counted with the prestigious participation of three National Olympic Committee Presidents (one of them were in the round table discussion). The NOCs were: Cabo Verde, Guiné Bissau and São Tomé e Príncipe, respectively, Mrs. Filomena Fortes, Mr.  Sérgio Máné and Mr. João Afonso. You can see attached a picture of these presidents, along with our PC Lisbon President, Eng. Mario Almeida. In addition to these, in the round table discussion, the Portuguese National Olympic Committee was also present/represented by Mrs. Maria Machado, which you can also see in the picture of the round table participants.

This means that a total of 4 NOCs were present in this session.

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by Antonella Pederiva

As Vice President of the Brussels EU Panathlon club, I take pride in participating in inclusive sports events wherever they emerge.

It is with this in mind that I am delighted to be joining my colleagues from Allwyn in the 2024 Wings for Life World Run as part of their global team on 5 May 2024. Below are the key details about the Wings for Life World Run format and mission. 

What? The Wings for Life World Run is a truly unique and global running event, open to runners and wheelchair participants of all abilities. The format involves every single participant across the world starting the event at the exact same time, making it the world’s largest running event. To add to its uniqueness, the format also doesn’t feature a fixed finish line.  

Instead, participants are chased by a Catcher Car that begins its chase thirty minutes after the start of the event, and that progressively speeds up over time – ensuring all participants are ultimately caught. At our flagship events, there will be a physical Catcher Car chasing the participants, whilst for most, the Catcher Car will be virtual, chasing you via the app required to participate remotely. 

Where you run is up to you. There are several Flagship Runs, such as Rome, at Foro Italico - in Italy, Breda in the Netherlands, Zug in Switzerland, Munich in Germany, Ljubljana in Slovenia, and Zadar in Croatia. I personally will be taking part in Syracuse, Sicily, virtually alongside my Allwyn colleagues around the world. Your race comes to an end when you are finally caught by the Catcher Car, whether that is 3km, 10km, 20km, or more! 

Why? Beyond the uniqueness of this global running event, there is a core purpose. In the Wings for Life World Run, participants run for those who can't: people affected by spinal cord injury. 100% of all entry fees and donations go the Wings for Life foundation, a not-for-profit foundation with a mission find a cure for spinal cord injury.  

Wings for Life has provided funding to 299 research projects in 20 countries. Wings for Life believes that a cure for spinal cord injury is not only in the realm of possibility, but also not too distant. The funds generated through the Wings for Life World Run help contribute towards this mission, with over € 43.8 million having been raised since the event started in 2014.  

The values of Wings for Life are aligned to the Panathlon values of integrity, ethics and inclusion, as a vehicle of solidarity between men and peoples. 

I am incredibly proud to stand alongside my Allwyn colleagues as global partner to the Wings for Life World Run 2024. At Allwyn, our mission is to change lives, a little or a lot, but always for the better. Partnering with and participating in the Wings for Life World Run, in pursuit of a cure for spinal cord injury, does just that. And I am very happy to invite all Panathlon members to support the initiative.  

When?  The 2024 Wings for Life World Run will take place on 5th May 2024 at 1.00 pm CET.  

Who?   The Wings for Life World Run is open to runners and wheelchair participants, of any and all abilities.  Participants can run as individuals or decide to join a team. There is even an option to create your own team amongst the thousands of already existing teams. We could even create the Panathlon team. Teams often reflect nationalities or companies, with one example being the 2023-2025 Wings for Life World Run official global partner, Allwyn, who last year helped make up the 8th biggest team globally.  

Anyone is welcome to register to take part so long as they are aged 16 and over, except in the United States, Canada, and Croatia where the minimum age to participate is 18.   

Just join us!!!!!!   

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Am Abend vor den hundert Tagen, die bis zur Eröffnung des Events noch fehlen, wurde die Flamme der Olympischen Spiele 2024 in Paris im historischen Ort der Geburt der Olympischen Spiele im antiken Sitz Olympia in Griechenland angezündet.

Die olympische Flamme, Symbol für Frieden und Hoffnung, durchquert jetzt Griechenland, bevor sie Frankreich erreicht.

Nach Ankunft in Marseille am 8. Mai durchquert sie Frankreich und einige französische Territorien in Übersee, bevor sie in Paris am 26. Juli zur Eröffnungsfeier ankommt.

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Am Ende der Abstimmungen der Clubreferenten und nach der Sitzung der internationalen Jury wurden die Preise für den International Photo Contest 2024 vergeben.

Die endgültige Rangliste der ausgewählten Fotografien, „Wassersport“ von Matteo Strassera (Italien), „Untitled“ von Gorondi Gabor (Argentinien), „Spiritual elevation“ von Chiara Sacco (Italien), „Fiocchi di fatica“ von Leonardo Demarco (Italien) und „Fair Play“ von Sudip Maiti (Indien) wird offiziell in der Verleihungsfeier des Circuito OFF von FOTOGRAFIA EUROPEA bekannt gegeben, die in Reggio Emilia am 4. Mai 2024 stattfindet.

Die Ausstellung der 30 Werke des Wettbewerbs öffnet am 26. April in der Universität UNIMORE in Reggio Emilia ihre Tore. 

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Am Dienstag, den 16. April sind in der Kleinstadt Lerici (SP) die Generalsekretärin Simona Callo und der Präsident des Distrikts Italien Giorgio Costa zur Einweihung der Zeichnungsausstellung eingeladen, die der Verband Colors For Peace organisiert hat, mit dem anlässlich des Panamerikanischen Kongresses in Guayaquil letzten Oktober eine Absichtsvereinbarung geschlossen wurde.

Die Feier, an der die Schüler von Lerici mit der Kreation von mehr als fünfhundert Zeichnungen teilgenommen haben, ergab auch die Gelegenheit, um allen Teilnehmern, der Verwaltung und der Schulleitung PI vorzustellen. 

    

  

 

 

The PHOTO CONTEST 2024 - NATURE LOVES TO HIDE «The nature of sport – Sport in nature » is in its final stages. From the 148 competing photographs - coming from Europe, South America and Asia - the Panathlon jury selected the 30 finalists, who will be the subject of the exhibition which will be set up at the UNIMORE University of Reggio Emilia starting from 26 April. The prizes for the 3 photographs judged best by the Jury made up of members of the Palazzo Magnani Foundation, the Sports Foundation of the Municipality of Reggio Emilia and the Panathlon International – Domenico Chiesa Foundation will be awarded on 4 May during the awards ceremony of the OFF Circuit of PHOTOGRAFIA EUROPEA.

The organizers thank all the authors who participated and invite the Panathlon Clubs of the world to vote for the winning shot of the Panathlon Club Special Prize.

Link to view the 30 finalist photographs: photogallery

 

 

En Sucre – Bolivia se inauguraron los “Primeros Juegos de la Juventud” de la Organización Deportiva Bolivariana “ODEBO” que reúne a nueve países de América para competir en veintisiete disciplinas deportivas.

En el marco del convenio suscrito por el Panathlon Internacional y ODEBO somos representados por el Club de Cochabamba, para difundir entre los participantes y asistentes, nuestra concepción institucional, entregar el “Premio Fair Play” y sentar las bases para crear al más corto plazo el Panathlon Club de Sucre.

   

    

 

 

 

 

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