01.01.2015
Sir Philip Craven has looked ahead to the New Year
for the Paralympic Movement.
Sir Philip Craven the President of the
International Paralympic Committee speaks to the International Paralympic
Committee Governing Board prior to the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi 2014
Paralympic Winter Games © • Getty Images
By IPC
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President
Sir Philip Craven has described 2015 as “possibly the busiest year yet” for the
Paralympic Movement.
In his annual New Year’s message, Sir Philip looked
ahead to the year in sport, preparations for the next three Paralympic Games
and reflected on the success of 2014, a year that marked the IPC’s silver
jubilee.
“Although 2015 is not a Paralympic year, it will be
one of the busiest to date, with multiple Worlds and regional Championships
taking place, many of which will be qualifiers for Rio 2016,” said Sir Philip,
who also highlighted that all Paralympic winter sports will stage their own
World Championships between now and May.
“Arguably the biggest and most important sporting
event of the year is August’s Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games which will
feature 1,600 athletes from 28 countries competing in 15 sports.
“It is vital that Toronto 2015 is a success and
that we leverage the event to generate greater awareness of the Paralympic
Movement in the Americas ahead of Rio 2016.”
Sir Philip stressed that 2015 will be an important
year in the final preparations for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games which will take
place between 7-18 September 2016.
“1 January 2015 marks exactly 615 days to go until
the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games and I can assure you that my excitement is
growing by the day!” said Sir Philip.
“The Organising Committee has done a great deal of
work in 2014, most recently highlighted by the successful launch of the
Paralympic mascot Tom. I’m also delighted Rio 2016 has formed a Paralympic
Integration Committee which is led by IPC Vice President Andrew Parsons.
“The last full year before the Paralympics is
always vital and, in 2015, Rio will be staging a number of test events, as well
as the Chef de Mission seminar, as their preparations gear up for the final
push.
“People are a little more relaxed now they are
seeing the venues grow in size each day and I am fully confident everything
will be ready for our Games and that Rio will deliver a truly spectacular
event. The atmosphere in Rio will be amazing; the Carioca like to party, and I
hope Rio 2016 is one big party for the spectators and for the athletes (once
they have competed of course!).”
In reflecting on 2014, Sir Philip touched on the
success of the IPC’s silver jubilee celebrations, IPC Membership Gathering and
the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games which were named on Wednesday (31
December) as the IPC’s Top Moment of 2014.
“The Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games broke all
ticket and TV viewing records and the blueprint that was created in terms of
accessibility in Sochi is now being rolled out across Russia,” he said.
“The performances of the para-athletes in Sochi
were mesmerising; they continue to astound not just myself with what they can
achieve but millions of others around the world.
“The Gala Dinner to celebrate the IPC’s 25th
anniversary was the perfect occasion for us all to reflect on our achievements
so far. To see so many world leaders congratulating the IPC was testament to
all the hard work and dedication of all those involved in the Paralympic
Movement for the last quarter of a century.
“The Gathering provided a great opportunity for IPC
members to come together and have their say on the key issues affecting the
Paralympic Movement. There was a lot of fruitful and constructive dialogue and
I know many of the points raised are covered in the IPC Strategic Plan
2015-2018 that will be published in the first quarter of 2015.”
Sir Philip’s New Year message in full can be found
here.
Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source: - http://www.paralympic.org/news
Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source: - http://www.paralympic.org/news
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