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Tony, Athletes Villages Manager
Inspiring the European Paralympic Committees
Tony, Athletes Villages Manager
The European Paralympic Committee (EPC) Conference and General Assembly in Crete last week was the last in my reports to Regional PCs, which started with Asia in Kuala Lumpur last November, followed by Africa in Cairo in January this year, then Americas i

The next speaker was in fact an official from the Youth and Sport Commission of the EU who explained how hard their working to minimise the administration involved for would-be funding applicants trying to get grants – currently they are often put off by too much bureaucracy. We also heard from the IPC about an EU funded project called Paralympic School Days, currently stimulating a lot of interest in member countries.

The next day the General Assembly started with some 24 members present – slightly disappointing for the biggest IPC region with over 50 NPCs. The isolation of Crete I suspect and the travel/costs may have inhibited some delegates. There was considerable discussion about European sport events and the difficulty getting organisers – it’s interesting that there is actually some advantage for the regions still at the ‘evolution’ stage, where they can hold multi-sport events rather than events for a single sport.

The main news was the voting for an office base for the EPC administration – the first in a region - with Vienna, Austria coming out the winner.

BOCOG, VANOC and LOCOG were next up to a very tired set of delegates. I offered them a) bad news in the form of lots of information and b) good news: entertainment. Sam Curling and I did a double act which I hope was as stimulating and as comic in part as Morecombe and Wise or French and Saunders. Well, maybe.

The delegates received our report well and our fantastic Paralympic Games pins even more enthusiastically.

Probably the most significant reaction was to our film about the new brand, showing the various people from diverse communities demonstrating ‘Everyone’s 2012’. They were very complimentary about what they saw as a high risk strategy to show the less glamorous side of city life, but one where creativity, ambition thrive and abound.

Too often I think in the daily buzz we take our own vision for granted – we need to constantly remind ourselves why we are doing what we do every day and be re-inspired. Having others inspired by what we’re doing always helps.


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