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Homophobia in Sports: Bundestag votes to fight Homophobia in Sports

The German Bundestag decided on January 20th, 2011 to follow the recommendation of the Sports Commission to improve the general conditions of amateur sports. For the first time the fight against homophobia is addressed among other epiphenomenons of sport like doping, politically and religiously motivated violence and sexual abuse.  

2014-02-10T20:52:35+01:00Wednesday, February 16th, 2011 @ 20:22|Categories: 2011, News|Comments Off on Homophobia in Sports: Bundestag votes to fight Homophobia in Sports

e.g. New Club Website: Halkidiki Fitness Boot Camp

We are first and only one Fitness Gay and Lesbian Fitness Boot Camp in Greece in Halkidiki. We have Kick Boxing training with 4 times World Champion in Kick Boxing http://www.halkidikifitnessbootcamp.com/gay-fitness-boot-camp

2014-02-10T20:53:09+01:00Thursday, January 6th, 2011 @ 20:19|Categories: 2011, News|Comments Off on e.g. New Club Website: Halkidiki Fitness Boot Camp

Recognition: LGBT Athlete of the Year

Compete Magazine has nominated the Athlete of the Year 2010. This year, the title went to Michael Holtz from Los Angeles, USA. The 26-year-old swimmer and activist combines two passions for unique fundraising. Michael Holtz is the third Athlete of the Year nominated by Compete Magazine; the title in the previous year went to Jeff Kagan from New York and John Deffee prom Phoenix. www.competenetwork.com/magazine/december-issue/

2020-04-19T16:58:24+02:00Wednesday, December 15th, 2010 @ 20:18|Categories: 2010, News|Comments Off on Recognition: LGBT Athlete of the Year

One Games initiative: 1 Quadrennial Event Working Group established

GLISA and FGG nominated 14 members of the Working Group for the one quadrennial global lgbt sport event (2018 onward). EGLSF strongly salutes this step, which was one of the first concrete steps after the announcement of willingness for cooperation between both organisations, taken at the EGLSF Annual General Assembly in March 2010 in Manchester, UK. Kurt Dahl, FGG co-president, stated: "Based on the request to collaborate from the international LGBTQ community, we, FGG and GLISA, have formed this Working Group. We know the task at hand is a difficult one, but we are confident that this group can create [...]

2014-02-10T20:53:33+01:00Sunday, December 12th, 2010 @ 20:14|Categories: 2010, News|Comments Off on One Games initiative: 1 Quadrennial Event Working Group established
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