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    GALA REWARDS PEACE PROJECTS

    Sports Features Communications
    http://www.sportsfeatures.com/index .php?section=olympic-article-view&title=Gala%2 0rewards%20peace%20projects&id=44600
    Dec 6 2008
    UK

    MONACO: Sport's unique power to cut through barriers of politics,
    religion, race and creed has been evidenced by a Peace and Sport gala
    in which headline contributions were singled out in front a 300-strong
    audience representing sporting, political, commercial and civic life.

    The awards were presented at the International Peace and Sport Forum
    by Prince Albert II of Monaco, patron of Peace and Sport, and by the
    organisation's founder and president Joel Bouzou.

    The Image of the Year award was presented to Turkey and Armenia
    for the photograph of the historic handshake between the countries'
    state presidents, Abdullah Gul and Serge Sarkissian, at a World Cup
    tie between the countries in Yerevan in September. The moment marked
    the end of nearly two decades of diplomatic silence.

    Prince Albert presented the award jointly to Armen Grigorian, Armenian
    Minister of Youth and Sport, and to Mahmut Ozgener, president of the
    Turkish football federation. Bouzou and David Tomatis, chief executive
    officer of Sportel, described the photograph as "a symbol of hope for
    two communities whose history has been marked by hostility and pain."

    An award for the best peace project from an international sports
    federation went to Judo for Peace, a commission created by the
    International Judo Federation. The award was received on their behalf
    by Marius Vizer, the IJF president, and by Jan Erick Scholtz, president
    of Judo for Peace.

    Organisational benefits

    The initiative seeks to teach the practice and values of judo to
    disadvantaged young people and thousands have alreadt benefited
    from the project. Peace and Sport supports one of its projects in
    Cote d'Ivoire.

    A prize for Sports Event of the Year went to Rally Ireland which, in
    November 2007, heightened cross-border co-operation between Northern
    Ireland and the Republic of Ireland through a joint organizing
    committee. The award was presented to John Naylor, president of Motor
    Sport Ireland and to Ronnie Trouton, president of the Association of
    Northern Ireland Car Clubs.

    The Non-Governmental Organisation of the Year prize was presented to
    Serge Betsen's Les Enfants de Biemassy - a project designed initially
    to popularise rugby among the disadvantaged youth in Cameroon and
    which expanded to preach the values of social integration, personal
    fulfilment and educational access.

    Former Olympic champions who attended the presentations gala included
    Sergey Bubka, Dick Fosbury, Wilson Kipketer and Bradley McGee.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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