Juegos Deportivos Porteños organizados por la ciudad de Buenos Aires – Argentina. Año 2022.

La Ciudad de Buenos Aires, organiza todos los años los Juegos Deportivos Porteños, convocando a nuevos talentos, en forma gratuita en 52 deportes. 

Habiéndose ofrecido la medalla del Juego Limpio la organización eligió la competencia final de Esgrima de jóvenes entre 13 y 18 años realizada el 16 de septiembre en el Polideportivo Pomar. 

El Panathlon Club Buenos Aires representada por su presidente Jorge Minuto, y los miembros de Comisión Directiva Gloria Mirabelli de Sagués y Ana Benko, fueron muy bien recibidos por los entrenadores y autoridades de la Dirección de Deportes entre ellos el Matías Diez director de los juegos y su coordinador Marcio Mate, quienes agradecieron su presencia. 

La medalla del Juego Limpio fue entregada por decisión de todos los participantes al alumno de 6º grado de la escuela pública nº 17 Gral. Lavalle, el niño Nahuen Barrios por la solidaridad y ayuda que le prestó constantemente a sus compañeros y participantes, con quienes se comunica a través del deporte. 

Ya en la finalización de los juegos, estuvimos presentes el 23 de septiembre en la final de rugby categoría sub16, evento en el que se distinguió por su Juego Limpio durante todas las competencias los jugadores del Club Italiano, por lo que les fue entregado el premio. Recibió en nombre del equipo el joven Joaquín Burgos quièn seleccionado dentro del equipo como estandarte de esos valores que busca difundir el panathlon club.

 

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On September 19th the second meeting of “Planet Olympia: the values of sport told by the athletes”, the periodic summit organized by Panathlon Junior of Rome to promote ethics and sports culture among young people, took place at the Palace of Federations in Rome. 

The event, moderated by the President of the Club Lorenzo D'Ilario, was attended by ten Olympic and national fencers of Italy: Enrico Berrè (silver medalist at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, gold medalist at the 2015 World Cup in Moscow), Alberta Santuccio (bronze medalist at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo), Rossella Gregorio (Olympian at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, gold medalist at the 2017 World Cup in Leipzig), Guillaume Bianchi (gold medalist at the 2022 World Cup in Cairo and the 2022 European Championships in Antalya), Davide Di Veroli (gold medalist at the 2022 European Championships in Antalya), Olga Calissi (gold medalist at the 2022 Mediterranean Games in Oran), Chiara Mormile (gold medalist at the 2016 U23 European Championships in Plovdiv), Giulia Amore (silver medalist at the 2022 U20 World Championships in Dubai), Gaia Traditi (silver medalist at the 2019 U20 World Championships in Torun) and Alessia Di Carlo (bronze medalist at the 2020 U20 European Championships in Porec).

The institutional greetings were brought by the the two-time Olympic gold medalist (Barcelona 1992 and Sydney 2000) and project director of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games of Milan-Cortina, Diana Bianchedi, the youngest councillor of the Capitoline Assembly and member of the Sports Commission of Rome, Giorgio Trabucco, the sports doctor Riccardo Foti and the director of the sports area of Luiss University, Paolo Del Bene. 

“Last season the Italian fencers won many medals at the World Cup, European Championships and Mediterranean Games, and they gave us a lot of satisfaction. For this reason, it seemed right to celebrate our champions, who are able to win even outside the piste by bringing the values of sport into everyday life”, said the President D'Ilario. 

The panel discussion, sponsored by Municipality Roma II, also saw the collaboration of the Unicusano University, Gold Sponsor of the Italian Fencing Federation.

 

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Record attendance for the 4th edition of the Family Games, held on Sunday 25 September in La Chaux-de-Fonds, organised by the Panathlon Club Montagnes Neuchâteloises. More than 1,000 participants took part in the sports activities with their families and children."

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Tuesday, 20 September 2022 10:06

Wallonie-Bruxelles - 1000 km du Fair-Play 2022

Les 1000km du Fair-Play 2022, c’est ce grand relais qui relie en course à pied ou à vélo l’ensemble des entités membres du Panathlon Wallonie-Bruxelles, et qui se tiendra du 20 au 24 septembre 2022 pendant la Semaine Européenne du Sport avec un objectif : montrer que le Fair-Play est une composante essentielle de notre société en créant une centaine de moments d’animation et de sensibilisation au Fair-Play auxquels tout un chacun peut participer.

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Tuesday, 06 September 2022 09:28

Orvieto - World Fair Play Day

Il club Panathlon Orvieto aderisce all'iniziativa inviando come testimonianza la foto del calendario Fair Play 2022 prodotto da un progetto realizzato tra le varie scuole della città di Orvieto e presentato alla cittadella della Pace nel mese di maggio 2022.

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Tuesday, 06 September 2022 09:10

Buenos Aires - Dia Internacional del Fair Play

Contestando a la invitación del P.I. para realizar aportes al Dia Internacional del Fair Play el Club Buenos Aires, a traves de su convenio con la Asociación de Deportes Amateur Universitarios, realizó el video que adjunto  en la Universidad San Andres.

Agradecemos a la Directora de Deportes de dicha Universidad Mg. Liliana Moreno, el trabajo realizado.

Eva Szabo, Secretaria Club Buenos Aires

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High-profile event in its 55th year - in media cooperation with Tirol TV, the Tiroler Tageszeitung and the Austrian Ministry of Sport.

The role of women in sport - as athletes, coaches, managers, mothers - also has to do with equity. The Panathlon movement is dedicated to this topic and the Panathlon Club Innsbruck has made it its motto in its anniversary year:"Frauen im (Spitzen-)Sport - unverzichtbar". And that the theme is touching was demonstrated by the great attention of the many visitors and the presence of important personalities from the Tyrolean sports world. 'This event is a sign that more needs to be done.  Integrate women better into the existing infrastructure'; get girls into sport as early as possible and keep them there, and create better opportunities for them to participate in sport, especially in rural areas'. The highlight of the event was the presentation of a Certificate of Honour to the grand dame and pioneer of Tyrolean volleyball, Therese Achammer, who celebrated her 80th birthday and continues to be actively involved in women's volleyball.

The full report of the event will be published in the next issue of the Magazine.

 

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Renato Zanovello comments on a symbolic episode of the Tour de France:

"Every day the mass-media provide very sad news about the many scourges that are devastating humanity from the health, economic, social, political, ecological and so on, due to a phenomenon of incomprehensible self-destruction if not with the unjustified motivation of an immediate benefit that ignores or tramples on any form of human dignity. But, as a man of sport, as a panathlete, I found some relief in learning the good news of the great gesture of fair-play by a young Danish cyclist, J. Vingegaard, who at the Tour de France stopped to wait for his direct rival, the Slovenian champion T. Pogacar, who crashed on the route, before going on to win the stage and consolidate his lead in the classification."

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With a solemn ceremony held in Norcia, on the passage of the Mille Miglia, the Panathlon club Clitunno has awarded the Panathlon Prize Clitunno 2022. The winner, Zeffirino Monini, is one of the most famous personalities of the vast territory of 19 municipalities in which operates the dynamic club presided by Claudio Menichelli.

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