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BIRTHDAY GREETINGS It is a great privilege to address the to Sport for All organizations and individuals of all types who participants of the Global Sport for are the members of TAFISA, to a myriad of others, and to All Movement as the President of you, who is reading this brochure. the leading international Sport for All association on this exciting occasion, TAFISA has and will continue to stand for all of the participants the 20th Anniversary of the formal of the Global Sport for All Movement, both politically and inception of TAFISA. practically by providing the Movement with an internationally visible voice, and programs and events in which to participate Whilst TAFISA was born in the minds of Sport for All leaders and share. in the 1960’s, it was only in 1991 that it really came to life. In that time, TAFISA has touched the lives of millions; from On this important occasion, I am proud to wish TAFISA, along families who march under the banner of World Walking Day, to with its members, supporters and partners who have been performers in the World Sport for All Games, to future leaders such an integral part of the growth and success of TAFISA, a educated via the Certified Leadership Courses, to volunteers warm and sincere “congratulations”. coordinating World Challenge Day, to governmental and non- governmental representatives attending World Congresses, Dr Kang-Too Lee, TAFISA President TAFISA ON THE MOVE It was in Oslo in 1969, when the first so profile of Sport for All and physical activity, and place it on called ‘Trim and Fitness Conference’ the agenda of leading organizations and leading individuals was held with eight participating around the world. TAFISA’s focus will be on creating a truly countries from West Europe. These global platform for international exchange, debate and conferences that were organized every 1991 cooperation, and strengthen the political voice of Sport for two years from then on, developed into an unofficial steering All and physical activity, so that ultimately, through cross- medium for the international Sport for All Movement, and can sectoral cooperation, Sport for All and physical activity will be rightly considered the cradle for TAFISA. As the result, be accessible to all. TAFISA was founded in Bordeaux in 1991 by 40 countries. TAFISA also recognizes that its members immediately benefit from the practical, on-the-ground programs that people around the world can participate in and enjoy. That is why Tribute to Prof. Dr. Jürgen Palm TAFISA will not lose its focus on providing Sport for All and physical activity programs which are relevant and in demand. It was on the vision and initiative of Dr. Jürgen Palm, TAFISA will continue to improve upon its already successful Germany, that TAFISA was founded in 1991. Under his practical programs, and work with its members to make presidency, TAFISA developed drama- them accessible to as many global citizens as possible. tically to the world’s now leading Sport for All organization. In 2005 Through this dual strategy of political and he was elected Honorary President practical influence, TAFISA is steadily of TAFISA, and in his new position, building bridges toward its ultimate goal. he gave strong support to the TAFISA – For An Active World. organization. Dr. Palm died at the age 2011 of 71 on August 16, 2006. Wolfgang Baumann, TAFISA Secretary General TAFISA has worked hard to become the leading international Sport for All association over the past 20 years. But there is so Special Initiative: TAFISA VIPS Program much more to be done. Being a leader implies responsibility, innovation, strength and continuous improvement, and The TAFISA VIPS (Volunteer Initiative for Peace through TAFISA intends to embrace and enhance its position in the Sport) Program in collaboration with the Tanzanian global Sport for All Movement, for the betterment of TAFISA, government and the sup- its members and the Movement itself. port of UNOSDP, aims at further developing Sport TAFISA’s action plan for the future incorporates both politics for All in Africa through and practice. Particularly in recent years, TAFISA has led an education of young initiative to bring leading international organizations together volunteers. It was officially to build a new solidarity in Sport for All. In the coming launched in Dar es Salem, years, TAFISA will build on this strong start to raise the Tanzania in 2010.
TAFISA FACTS & FIGURES www.tafisa.net TAFISA is a non governmental and non profit organization registered according to German law at the Frankfurt law court. The TAFISA General Assembly is the supreme governing body and elects the TAFISA Board of Directors every four years for a four year term. TAFISA’s Vision and Mission TAFISA Board of Directors 2009-2013 TAFISA Figures To achieve an Active World by globally TAFISA in 2011 has promoting and facilitating access • 130 member for every person to Sport for All and countries physical activity. - 37 Europe - 33 Asia TAFISA’s primary focus is on: - 25 Africa • Advocating internationally for - 22 Americas Sport for All, - 13 Oceania • Providing and coordinating programs and events, • 240 Member • Providing networking and organizations experience transfer platforms. President Dr. Kang-Too Lee Vice President Mr. Jianzhong Feng, Dr. Ewa Suska, Mr. Leonard Thadeo, • 4 regional To this end, TAFISA: Prof. Rodolfo Valgoni bodies for Treasurer Hon. Brian Dixon • believes that access to Sport for Secretary General Mr. Wolfgang Baumann Europe, All and physical activity is a basic Members Mr. Wim Florijn, Mr. Herzel Hagay, Mrs. Mitra Rouhi-Dehkordi, Asia/Oceania, Mr. Jorma Savola, Dr. Yasuo Yamaguchi human right, Special Advisor Dr. Ju-Ho Chang Americas, Africa • sees Sport for All as a major Commissioners Mr. Preben Staun, Prof. Dr. Peter Kapustin (under process) contributor to individual, community and national life quality, • supports the promotion of TAFISA Board Of Directors 1991-2011 international exchange and experience transfer, Ms. Rita Andersen Norway 1991 - 1993 • provides programs and events Mr. Takashi Aoki Japan 1991 - 1997 open to participation by all, Mr. Oscar Azuero Colombia 1995 - 2009 • provides education of leaders and Mr. Wolfgang Baumann Germany 2005 - present dissemination of model projects Mr. Isaac Braz Israel 1991 - 2005 and expertise, Prof. Dr. Ju-Ho Chang S. Korea 1997 - 2001 • cooperates with institutions in the Mrs. Muriel Coppejans Belgium 1997 - 2001 fields of sport and physical activity Mrs. Mitra Rouhi Dehkordi Iran 2009 - present to advance health, culture, Hon. Brian Dixon Australia 1991 - present education and recreation, Mr. Henry Douetai Ivory Coast 1991 - 1993 • assumes political leadership in the Mr. Jianzhong Feng China 2009 - present field of Sport for All, Mr. Wim Florijn Netherlands 2005 - present • supports the concept of diversity Prof. Dr. Gyöngyi Szabö Földesi Hungary 1997 - 2005 and inclusiveness to bring Mr. Vassil Girginov Bulgaria 1991 - 1993 individuals together through Sport Dr. Nikola Hadjiev Bulgaria 1991 - 2005 for All and physical activity. Mr. Herzel Hagay Israel 2005 - present Dr. Thomas (Ta Chou) Huang Chinese Taipei 2001 - 2009 Mr. Russ Kisby = Canada 1993 - 1997 TAFISA Honorary Members Mr. Francois Lagarde Canada 1991 - 1993 Dr. Kang-Too Lee S. Korea 2009 - present Honorary Presidents Dr. Regina Mirandela da Costa Portugal 1991 - 1997 Prof. Dr. Jürgen Palm = Mrs. Comfort Nwankwo Nigeria 2001 - 2009 Prof. Man-Lip Choy, South Korea Prof. Dr. Jürgen Palm = Germany 1991 - 2005 Mr. Joel Raynaud France 1991 - 2009 Honorary Members Dr. Shang-Hi Rhee S. Korea 2005 - 2009 Prof. Dr. Oscar Azuero, Colombia Mr. Jorma Savola Finland 2005 - present Mr. Isaac Braz, Israel Dato’ Sarjit Singh Sekhon Malaysia 1997 - 2005 Dr. Thomas (Ta-Chou) Huang, Dr. Ewa Suska Poland 2005 - present Chinese Taipei Mr. Leonard Thadeo Tanzania 2009 - present Prof. Rodolfo Valgoni Argentina 2009 - present Mr. Russ Kisby, Canada = Dr. Yasuo Yamaguchi Japan 2009 - present Mrs. Comfort Nwankwo, Nigeria Mr. Joel Raynaud, France Dr. Shang-Hi Rhee, South Korea Special Recognition: Karin Beckmann, Odette Duverneuil, Christine Kammler
TAFISA MILESTONES 1991 - 2011 Sept. 1991 · · · · · · · · · · Founded in Bordeaux, France by 40 countries May 1992 · · · · · · · · · · · · Launch of International Challenge Day with nine countries 1993 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Chiba, Japan June 1992 · · · · · · · · · · · Launch of World Walking Day at the Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro May 1992 · · · · · · · · · · · · Festival of Traditional Games, Bonn, Germany 1994 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · TAFISA Academy, Budapest, Hungary 1995 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Netanya, Israel Sept.1996 · · · · · · · · · · · Festival of Traditional Games, Bangkok, Thailand Founding faces of TAFISA, Bordeaux, France (1991) 1997 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Penang, Malaysia 1999 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Larnaka, Cyprus 2000 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Festival of Traditional Games, Hanover, Germany 2001 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Member countries reach 100 2001 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa 2003 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Munich, Germany 2005 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Warsaw, Poland Nov. 2005 · · · · · · · · · · · Opening of the TAFISA Office in Frankfurt, Germany Dec. 2006 · · · · · · · · · · · 1st World Forum, Frankfurt, Germany TAFISA World Congress, Chiba, Japan (1993) Aug. 2007 · · · · · · · · · · · Launch of Int’l CLC, Kish Island, Iran 2007 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina Feb. 2008 · · · · · · · · · · · 2nd World Forum, Riga, Latvia Sept. 2008 · · · · · · · · · · TAFISA World Sport for All Games, Busan, Korea Sept. 2008 · · · · · · · · · · Signing TAFISA/UNESCO Busan Appeal on Traditional Sport and Games Feb. 2009 · · · · · · · · · · · Membership on the IOC Sport for All Commission March 2009 · · · · · · · · · Workshop “Active Cities”, Helsinki, Finland 2009 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Chinese Taipei Sept. 2009 · · · · · · · · · · Name changed to “The Association For International Festival of Traditional Games, Hanover, Germany (2000) Sport for All” 2009 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Incorporation of IANOS into TAFISA Oct. 2009 · · · · · · · · · · · · 3rd World Forum, Seoul, Korea Feb. 2010 · · · · · · · · · · · Cooperation Agreement signed with IOC May 2010 · · · · · · · · · · · · Meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon on joint cooperation Aug. 2010 · · · · · · · · · · · Launch of the TAFISA African ‘VIPS Program’ in Tanzania Jan. 2011 · · · · · · · · · · · Launch of National CLC, Trinidad & Tobago Oct. 2011 · · · · · · · · · · · · Partnership Agreement signed with UNESCO Nov. 2011 · · · · · · · · · · World Congress, Antalya, Turkey TAFISA-UNESCO Busan Appeal on Traditional Sport and Games (2008) Nov. 2011 · · · · · · · · · · Launch of TAFISA Triple AC Program Incorporating the International Assembly of National Organizations of Sport (IANOS) TAFISA Membership Growth 250 TAFISA Board with IANOS President and TAFISA Member Countries Honorary President, Man-Lip Choy (2009) 200 Member Organizations Contact TAFISA 150 Mainzer Landstraße 153, Dienstleistungszentrum D-60261 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Ph: +49 (0) 69 97 39 35 99 00 100 info@tafisa.net, www.tafisa.net Impressum Editor: The Association For International Sport for All 50 e.V. (TAFISA) Editors-in-Chief: Kelly Park, Wolfgang Baumann Layout and Production: die knaben design 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 Distribution: 2000 copies / Production Date: Nov. 2011
TAFISA Programs & Events From the beginning TAFISA has been strong in the coordination and delivery of practical, grass roots programs and events that citizens from around the world can participate in. TAFISA World Walking Day TAFISA World Challenge Day TAFISA launched the World Walking Since 1992 the World Challenge Day is Day in 1991 to promote health through held every year on the last Wednesday in walking. This event is held in October May where communities of similar sizes with attracting more than 50 countries from different countries are paired against and more than 15 million people to each other in a friendly competition to participate every year around the world. motivate as many citizens as possible to be physically active for one day. Every year more than 55 million participants from 3.300 communities from 50 countries participate. Tehran takes the Challenge Being physically active in Romania Leading the Way in Brazil Taking to the Streets of India TAFISA World Sport for All Games TAFISA Certified Leadership Course First under the title “Festival of Traditio- In order to meet the global demands, in 2007 the TAFISA CLC nal Games and Sports” the week-long was developed in cooperation with the IOC to train and certify World Sport for All Games held every national Sport for All leaders around the 4 years offer a unique showcase to world. Since its inception the CLC took discover the rich and diverse traditional place in Iran, Australia, Malaysia, Turkey, and contemporary games, sports and Tanzania, Nigeria, Serbia, Latvia, Trini- cultures with participating delegations dad & Tobago, Indonesia and Macau/ from up to 100 countries. China. The next Games under the patronage of UNESCO, ICSSPE and IOC will be African Tribal Dance hosted by the city of Siauliai, Lithuania, July 5 – 11, 2012. All TAFISA members are invited to participate – for details please refer to www.siauliai2012.lt TAFISA World Congresses and Forums TAFISA World Congresses have been held around the world every two years CLC Argentina CLC Tanzania since 1991, bringing together world renowned experts, researchers, practi- tioners and national representatives to TAFISA “Triple AC” Program present, discuss and share issues in the field of Sport for All and physical activity. The Triple AC Program provides an evaluation and rewarding system for cities and communities to encourage their citizens to become more active. With the support of the IOC, the program provides practical tools with case studies of already existing successful initiatives and interventions, and opportunities for networking and experience-sharing on the 21st TAFISA World Congress, TAFISA International Forum, international level. Chinese Taipei (2009) Busan (2006)
TAFISA SUPPORTERS & PARTNERS To make the vision of Sport for All a reality, TAFISA believes the keywords are cooperation and cross sectoral partnerships. For that reason, TAFISA has always focused on weaving a cooperative and productive network of partners and supporters to build the Global Sport for All Movement. Supporters Private and public supporters provide TAFISA invaluable financial and practical support to realize its goals and objectives and meet the needs of the members. TAFISA is grateful to the following: Ball Packaging Europe German Olympic Sport Federation Commerzbank AG State Government of Hesse City of Frankfurt Sport StadiaNet German Ministry of Interior Sport StadiaNet CEO Michael Tockweiler Markus Frank, Frankfurt City Council Prof. Dr. Heinz Zielinski, Head of the Walther Schneeloch, Vice President (right) with TAFISA Secretary General, Member (middle) and Georg Kemper, Sport Department, Ministry of Interior & of DOSB (right) in Busan for the 2008 Wolfgang Baumann. Head of Sport Administration (left) the Sport of Hesse (right) TAFISA World Sport for All Games. Partners From the beginning, TAFISA has worked in conjunction with key players in the international Sport for All sector to build and strengthen the Sport for All network. TAFISA is proud to work in active cooperation with the following international organisations: Agita Mundo ICSSPE IOC ENGSO UNESCO IWG IAKS IFAPA UNOSDP TAFISA President with IOC President, TAFISA President and Secretary General Ms. Irina Bukova, UNESCO Director- TAFISA President in New York at the UN Dr. Jacques Rogge with Mr. Sam Ramsamy, Chairman of the General, with TAFISA Secretary General Headquarters with UN Secretary-General IOC Sport for All Commission and IOC at the Partnership Signing Ceremony. Ban Ki-Moon. Executive Board Member. © UNESCO/Stéphanie Cadel
TAFISA Members TAFISA would like to thank our members for their support and dedication in contributing to the growth and development of TAFISA and the global Sport for All Movement in the past 20 years. U.A.E. SPORTS FOR ALL COMMITTEE • A.D.E.P.S. • AccETTD - ASOCIACION CULTURAL Y CIENTIFICA DE ESTUDIOS DE TURISMO • ALARABI SPORTING CLUB KUWAIT • Albania MINISTRY OF TOURISM, CULTURE YOUTH AND SPORTS • ALL CHINA SPORTS FEDERATION • ALL INDIA ASSOCCIATION OF SPORT FOR ALL • AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION • Amateur Athletic Union • American Samoa National Olympic Committee • American Volkssport Association, Inc. • AMUDERA • Angola Ministerio Da Juventude E Dos Desportos • ASSOCIACAO DE JOGOS POPULARES DO DISTRITO DE BRACANÇA • ASSOCIACAO DE JOGOS TRADICIONAIS GUARDA • ASSOCIATION AQUITAINE SPORT POUR TOUS • ASSOCIATION DJIBOUTIENNE DE SPORT POUR TOUS • ASSOCIATION FOR HEALTH AND FITNESS THROUGH SPORTS, GAMES AND DANCE FOR ALL • ASSOCIATION NATIONALE DU SPORT POUR TOUS GABON • ASSOCIATION SPORT FOR ALL SERBIA • ASSOCIATION TOGOLAISE POUR LA PROMOTION DU SPORT POUR TOUS • Auslife Group • AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE • Azerbaizan NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE • Bangladesh TRIM & FITNESS SPORT FOR ALL ASSOCIATION • Bermuda MINISTRY OF YOUTH, SPORT and Recreation • Bolivia SECRETARIAT OF SPORTS AND HEALTH • Bosnian and Herzigovina Association „Sport for All“ • BULGARIAN SPORT FOR ALL ASSOCIATION • Burundi MINISTERE DE L‘ENSEIGNEMENT • Cameroon MINISTERE DE LA JEUNESSE ET DES SPORTS • Cape Verde SECRETARIA DE ESTADO DA JUVENTUDE E DESPORTOS • CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION • China Great Wall International Hiking Club • CHINESE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE • Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee • CITIZEN’S ASSOCIATION FOR RECREATION MOVEMENT – GARD • COMITE OLIMPICO DE CHILE • Comite Olimpico Ecuatoriano • COMITE OLIMPICO URUGUAYO • Congo CONSEIL NATIONAL DU SPORT POUR TOUS • CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE DEPORTES • Corporacion Con Todos • CROATIAN ASSOCIATION „SPORT FOR ALL“ • Cyprus National Olympic Committee • CYPRUS SPORTS ORGANISATION • DEUTSCHER OLYMPISCHER SPORTBUND • DEUTSCHER TURNERBUND • Egyptian MINISTRY OF YOUTH – SPORT FOR ALL DEPARTMENT • El Salvador INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE LOS DEPORTES • ESTONIAN SPORT FOR ALL FEDERATION • Ethiopian DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS FOR ALL AND CULTURE SPORTS • Federated States of Micronesia National Olympic Committee • FEDERATION ALBANAISE DU SPORT POUR TOUS • FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE AMATEUR DE SAMBO (FIAS) • FEDERATION SENEGALAISE DE SPORT POUR TOUS • FEDERATION TUNISIENNE SPORT POUR TOUS • FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA AEROBICA & FITNESS (FIAF) • Federazione Italiana Amatori Sport per Tutti (FIASP) • FIJI SPORTS COUNCIL • Finnish Sport For All Association • First Citizens Sports Foundation • French National Olympic and Sport Committee • GEORGIAN SCHOOL OF KNIGHTS • Gerlev • German Lifesaving Society • GOVERNMENT OF ANGUILLA • GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO • Greek MINISTRY OF CULTURE • Guam GOVERNOR‘S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORT • Guatemala Ministry of Culture and Sport • HELLENIC OLYMPIC COMMITTEE • Hong Kong LEISURE & CULTURAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT • HUNGARIAN LEISURE SPORTS ASSOCIATION • Indonesia Sport for All Federation (FORMI) • Indonesia State Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs • INSTITUTO COSTARRICENSE DEL DEPORTE Y LA RECREATION (ICODER) • INSTITUTO DO DESPORTO DE PORTUGAL • Instituto Nacional de Deportes Educacion Fisica Recreacion (INDER) • INSTITUTO PANAMERICANO DE EDUCACION FISICA • International Dance Sport Association • International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA) • International Field Archery Association • INTERNATIONAL KALARIPAYAT FEDERATION (IKF) • INTERNATIONAL MARCHING LEAGUE • INTERNATIONAL MIND SPORTS ASSOCIATION (IMSA) • INTERNATIONAL NORDIC WALKING ASSOCIATION (INWA) • International Shuffleboard Association • International Union of Kettlebell Lifting • INTERNATIONAL ZURKHANEH SPORTS FEDERATION (IZSF) • INTERNATIONALER VOLKSSPORTVERBAND e.V.(IVV) • INTERSPORTS AND CULTURE ASSOCIATION • INTRNATIONAL SPORTS LAWYERS ASSOCIATION (ISLA) • Iran SPORT AEROBICS & FITNESS FEDERATION • IRAQI CENTER SPORT FOR ALL FEDERATION • Iraqi Federation of Zurkhaneh • Iraqi MINISTRY OF YOUTH AND SPORT • Israel Sport for All Association • Japan Sports Association (JSA) • JORDAN SPORTS FOR ALL FEDERATION • Korea Sport for All Association • KOREAN COUNCIL OF SPORT FOR ALL • KUWAIT OLYMPIC COMMITTEE • L Enciclopedia del Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial • LATVIAN SPORT FOR ALL ASSOCIATION (LTSA) • LATVIAN SPORTS ADMINISTRATION • Lebanon NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY • LIECHTENSTEINISCHER OLYMPISCHER – SPORTVERBAND • LIFE BE IN IT INTERNATIONAL • LITHUANIAN SPORT FOR ALL ASSOCIATION • Macao Civic & Municipal Affairs Bureau • MACAU SPORT DEVELOPMENT BOARD • MALDIVES OLYMPIC COMMITTEE • MARFIMA (Malaysian Leisure and Recreation Malaysia) • MAURITIUS SPORTS COUNCIL • MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM • Mozambique MINISTRY OF CULTURE YOUTH AND SPORT • MULTISPORT ASSOCIATION OF RUSSIA • NATIONAL OLYMPIC AND SPORTS ASSOCIATION of Iceland • NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE OF ALBANIA • National Sports Council of Tanzania • NATIONAL SPORTS COUNCIL OF ZAMBIA • NEPAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE • Nigeria Olympic Committee Inc. • Nigeria Sport for All Commission • Norfolk Island Amateur Sports & Commonwealth Games Association • Oman Olympic Committee • ONG SPORT POUR TOUS BENIN PRIMAIRE ET SECONDAIRE • ÖSTERREICHISCHE • ÖSTERREICHISCHER BETRIEBSSPORTVERBAND • PAKISTAN GYMNASTIC FEDERATION • PAKISTAN SPORTS FOR ALL • Pakistan Ssireum Federation • PALAU National Olympic Committee • Palestinian Sport for All Federation • PAPUA NEW GUINEA SPORTS FEDERATION AND OLYMPIC COMMITTEE • PARTICIPaction • Philippine Olympic Committee • PHILIPPINE SPORT FOR ALL ASSOCIATION • Polish Ministry of Sport and Tourism • POLISH NATIONAL SPORT FOR ALL FEDERATION • Polish Nordic Walking Association • Polish Radioorienteering Sport Federation(PZRS) • Polski Zwiazek Tanca Sportowego • PROMOSPORT • Proyecto Cultura Fisica • ROMANIAN FEDERATION SPORT FOR ALL • SAO TOMÉ E PRINCIPE MINISTRO DOS ASSUNTOS SOCIAIS • SASAKAWA SPORTS FOUNDATION • SAUDI ARABIAN GENERAL PRESIDENCY FOR YOUTH WELFARE • SAUDI ARABIAN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & SPORT FEDERATION • Senegalaise MINISTERE DES SPORTS • SESC - SERVICO SOCIAL DO COMÉRCIO • Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal • Singapore National Olympic Council • SINGAPORE SPORTS COUNCIL • SINZA SOCIAL AND SPORTS CENTRE • Slocak MINISTRY OF EDUCATION • SLOVAK SPORT FOR ALL ASSOCIATION • SLOVENIAN NORDIC WALKING ASSOCIATION • Solomon Island Ministry of Home Affairs (Sports Division) • South Africa PROVINCIAL RECREATION COUNCIL NORTH WEST PROVINCE • SPORT AND RECREATION COMMISSION of Zimbabwe • Sport and Recreation South Africa • SPORT FOR ALL ASSOCIATION INDIA • SPORT FOR ALL ASSOCIATION THAILAND • Sport For All Busan Association • Sport for All Canada Society • Sport For All Federation Iran • Sport Organisation, Municipality of Tehran • SPORTNA UNIJA SLOVENIJE • Sports For All Federation of Turkey • SWEDISH SPORTS CONFEDERATION • SYRIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE • SYRIAN SPORTS FOR ALL FEDERATION • Taekwondo Board of India • TAFISA JAPAN • Thailand Office of Sports and Recreation Development (OSRD) • The Association for Mongolian Sport for All • The Faroese Confederation of Sports • The National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark • THE NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES (NISB) • Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee • UK Central Council of Physical Recreation (CCPR) • Ukraine MINISTRY OF UKRAINE FOR FAMILY, YOUTH AND SPORTS • UNION IVOIRIENNE SPORT POUR TOUS • UNIONE ITALIANA SPORT PER TUTTI • United Korea Traditional Martial Arts Federation • United World Haedong Kumdo Federation • UNIVERSITY OF BAHRAIN • UNIVERSITY OF BRUNEI DARUSSALAM • US President‘s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports • Vanuatu Olympic Committee • Venezuela INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE DEPORTES • Vietnam MINISTRY OF CULTURE, SPORT AND TOURISM • WE ARE WITH YOU • WEST ASIAN GAMES FEDERATION • World Hapiko Confederation • World Hapkido Federation of Sports for All • World Karate Confederation • WORLD MARTIAL ARTS GAMES COMMITTEE (WMAGC) • World O-Sport Federation (WOF) • World Ssireum Federation • World Taekuk Musul Federation • YEMEN SPORTS FOR ALL ASSOCIATION
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