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1991 2011 20 Years For An Active World - TAFISA
TAFISA
1991 - 2011
20 Years For An Active World
1991 2011 20 Years For An Active World - TAFISA
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.
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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
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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
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                                                                                            Member
                                                                                            Countries       Honorary President, Man-Lip Choy (2009)

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                                                                                            Organizations   Contact
                                                                                                            TAFISA
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                                                                                                            D-60261 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
                                                                                                            Ph: +49 (0) 69 97 39 35 99 00
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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)
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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
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TAFISA IMPRESSIONS
1991 2011 20 Years For An Active World - TAFISA
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 •
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