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FGG Assembly and Gay Games

Between 26th September and 1st October, the Federation of Gay Games (FGG) held its Annual Meeting in Cologne. One of the most exciting topics on the agenda was the selection of the Gay Games 2014 organisers. Among the three final candidates - Boston, Massachusetts, Cleveland, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. (all USA), Cleveland's bid was the most successful. Another important part were the FGG Board elections. The new 20-member board comes from Europe, USA and Australia. EGLSF male Co president, Pepe García Vázquez attended this meeting on 1st October. He exchanged views with FGG representatives, mostly concerning the future of LGBT [...]

2014-02-10T20:55:44+01:00Friday, October 2nd, 2009 @ 1:02|Categories: 2009, News|Comments Off on FGG Assembly and Gay Games

FARE & EGLSF: An open letter to Marcello Lippi

Since its inception in 1989 the European Gay and Lesbian Sport Federation has fought for the rights of gays and lesbians in sport. 20 years on we remain committed to this cause. And, with the help of organisations like the Football Against Racism Europe (FARE) network, and a membership base of over 30,000 people, we’re confident we can continue to make positive strides to ensure football, and sport in general, is open and accessible to all regardless of sexual preference. There is, however, much work to be done. Homophobic behaviour is still evident in football. This notion was reinforced in [...]

2020-04-19T16:58:27+02:00Monday, September 28th, 2009 @ 0:40|Categories: 2009, News|Comments Off on FARE & EGLSF: An open letter to Marcello Lippi

LGBTIQ athlete nomination: Athlete of the Year

Compete, the Gay Sports Magazine (formerly Sports Out Loud), is calling for nominations for the 2009 Athlete of the Year award. You can nominate yourself, or another LGBTIQ athlete (with their concession); the requirements are commitment to personal achievement, active participation in individual or team sport, commitment to supporting/encouraging others in sports, commitment to the LGBT sporting community and/or LGBT community. Bridget Pettis, David Bromstad, Sarah Burke, Evan Darling, and Jeff Kagan are the Final Judges selecting the 2009 Athlete of the Year. For details and rules, please see the website. The applications must be submitted by October 6, 2009. [...]

2020-04-19T16:58:27+02:00Friday, September 25th, 2009 @ 0:38|Categories: 2009, News|Comments Off on LGBTIQ athlete nomination: Athlete of the Year

FARE Action Week 2009

The FARE Action Week unites supporters, clubs and those targeted by racism across the continent in a concerted effort to make discrimination a thing of the past. The Action Week of the Football Against Racism in Europe network aims to boost public awareness of the problems of racism and exclusion and to create a united front in dealing with this malign influence on Europe's number one sport. The idea behind the FARE Action Week is that a wide range of initiatives and activities address local problems within their club or community, while also joining groups across the continent to present [...]

2014-02-10T20:55:45+01:00Friday, September 18th, 2009 @ 0:35|Categories: 2009, News|Comments Off on FARE Action Week 2009

Cologne Gay Games: Registration for Gay Games 2010 reaches 1700

The organizers of the 2010 Gay Games in Cologne, Germany, announced yesterday that more than 1,700 athletes and artists have now registered to participate in the quadrennial sports & cultural event next July and August. Participants from more than 30 nations have already signed up including many from Eastern European countries where many who are openly gay or lesbian are still persecuted. Participation by the host country Germany leads all other nations with registrations from the United States and The Netherlands following close behind. “Registrations have increased substantially in the last few months,” said Annette Wachter, CEO of Games Cologne. [...]

2014-02-10T20:55:45+01:00Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 @ 0:33|Categories: 2009, News|Comments Off on Cologne Gay Games: Registration for Gay Games 2010 reaches 1700
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