23 May 2015 - Trio agility dog
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23 May 2015 - Trio agility dog
Francesco Proietti I am really proud to present the first EU project awarded to our organization. The on-going 2014-2020 EU programme has a continuous action which funds sport within the Erasmus+. This demonstrates the strategic importance of sport in achieving the prominent European goals of intelligent, sustainable and inclusive growth. In this context, being the principal Italian Body for Sport Promotion, we are contributing concretely through an ambitious and expensive project which aims to involve disabled and able-bodied athletes in a great day of integrated sport. I clearly recall that several members of other sport promotion bodies would smile politely when, some years ago, our technicians began to speak about integrated sport. I remember their skepticism at the idea of spreading this new social form of sport in schools and sport centers. Today I am glad to see that so many people have understood this new groundbreaking role which sport can play in achieving integration. Therefore they have now accepted the challenge of organizing integrated sport events. For all of us, sport is synonymous with wellbeing, social inclusion, socialization and it is an essential part of our creating a Europe which is more inclusive and more sensitive to individual needs. We welcome any new initiatives you may have in helping us in this endeavour. In this EDIS project we have involved 16 organizations from 12 European countries and our objective is to lay the foundations of the rules regulating European integrated sports. May 2015 is a milestone in Italy and the whole of Europe since over 2,000 athletes both ablebodied and disabled will be on the move to participate in the first European Day of Integrated Sport taking place in 12 Italian towns. Therefore I really must thank our Local managers, Regional CSEN presidents who -for the last three years- have accepted to be involved in the integrated sport project by holding two national editions of this event and who are now about to host the European delegations. We are very proud of our wonderful achievement: having obtained EU funding for an Italian initiative, thus creating new opportunities for European sport. We want to share our success with the entire Italian sporting world and we want to thank our friends Giovanni Malagò and Luca Pancalli for all their help. They have played a huge role in supporting this great integration project. 3 Table of Contents 5 Giovanni Malagò 6 Luca Pancalli 7 “A report on the day” by Andrea Bruni 10 Aosta 12 Turin 14 Monza 16 Udine 18 Assisi 20 Grosseto 22 Pescara 24 Rome 26 Brindisi 28 Crotone 30 Messina 32 Sennori-Sassari 34 Sport Disciplines 35 Judo 37 Trio Agility Dog 39 Wheelchair Fencing 41 Karate 43 T. In. Basket 45 Integrated Football 47 Table Tennis 49 Dance 51 Horse Riding 53 I Support Europeanday 62 National Organizations 67 European Athletes 72 Staff 73 CSEN 4 Giovanni Malagò Sport as a universal language capable of unifying beyond all types of diversity. A very effective message to spread through a historic event, the first “European Day of Integrated Sport”. This is a great achievement and acknowledgement for the CSEN which has been entrusted with the organization of this event by the European Union which clearly desires to promote an educational plan for the acceptance and social integration of people with disabilities through sport. It is an achievement that makes our movement proud and rewards the Body for Promotion (=CSEN) for all its efforts and activity in promoting the values which lie at the basis of any sport. Twelve Italian towns are involved together with 16 organizations and 12 actively participating countries. There are competitions in and demonstrations of 10 sport disciplines characterized by mixed teams of disabled and able-bodied athletes and with the participation of Italian and European champions. It embodies an integration model which overcomes all differences, a civic and cultural testimony that makes sport a unique tool for uniting peoples. At the same time, sport is an invaluable opportunity for young people, an extraordinary collective resource that counters prejudices and builds a bridge connecting different cultures. A better future is reflected by the spread of sound didactic, ethical and educational principles and our movement is a formidable example of this need. It is able to combine physical activity and human development. It develops minds and souls and frees them to think positively. Through the fostering of a team spirit it is a winner and is always to be seen as a form of realistic competitiveness which aims for continual improvement. I do believe that this first "European Day of Integrated Sport” will be an excellent example to be followed and repeated in the future for the high principles to which it aspires. On behalf of the National Olympic Committee I sincerely welcome the organizers and all participants in the certainty that - thanks to the efforts of everyone concerned - this event will contribute to spreading a model of competitive sport for all and belonging to all. This is a winning model for the development of a new sports culture. 5 Luca Pancalli It is a pleasure to inaugurate the first European edition of the Day of Integrated Sport that will be held on 23rd May 2015 at the same time in 12 Italian towns with the participation of 12 European countries: after two successful national editions, this time the event is under the aegis of the European Union thus emphasising the strategic value of sport integration policy, capable of sowing the seeds of the cultural and social growth of a country. This time the CSEN will have to network with 12 other international realities which are very different from one each other as regards characteristics and sensibilities. Thus, this edition of the Day of Integrated Sport will be a celebration of integration at several levels. Sport, which can be defined as a powerful force for multicultural exchanges and relationships, can easily become an ideal link, a connecting thread that unifies and favours the development of society. The Italian Paralympic Committee is well aware - thanks to its everyday activities- that sport and integration are two sides of the same coin, a coin that rewards and welcomes everyone. This is the message that you will give in the 12 Italian towns where you will be the organizers and hosts of a sports celebration open to all. The CSEN, which has been a point of reference for sports associations in Italy for several years, knows how to really carry out the promotion of educational sport, and how to spread its mission as a training agency, especially in schools, among children and youth. Young people are by definition looking for positive role models and the full integration model of peers with disabilities in a game, in a competition or in a challenge with 2 people, is indeed a real and concrete model of reciprocal growth, an incentive to recognize and accept different and special abilities. You cannot miss the 23rd of May: you will show how it is possible “to be a team” in 10 integrated sports disciplines; and so will another 16 European sports organizations: a great transnational project is expecting you, a project bound to leave a legacy wherever it is held, as do all the projects promoted and supported by the European Union, which always has great and ambitious, long term, development objectives. By embracing the cause of integrated sport, Europe fuels a need felt by every socially developed country: the need to become ever more developed, also by changing its negative perception of disability. Thus, it is your turn to play a vital role in keeping the name of sport high. Sport must have neither prerequisites nor be discriminatory, but it must be an opportunity offered and guaranteed to each and every one of us. 6 The European Day of Integrated Sport 23rd May 2015 A report on the day The story I am about to tell you is not taken from some movie or some fantasy book. The characters of this story are real, they live in Europe today and they meet for the first time in Italy on May 23rd at the European Day of Integrated Sport. What they have in common is that they regularly do some kind of sport. Sport is the reason they are all here today, because it creates communication, relationships, social interactions and inclusion between people even those with different abilities and from different cultures, as it does today. Actually, some of them do already know one another as is the case for the Italian athletes who have already had the opportunity to experience integrated sport on several occasions. For example, there is Flavia - a 20-year-old girl who lives in the mountainous Valle d'Aosta Region with her parents and there is Giorgio, a boy of the same age, who lives on the Adriatic coast in Pescara. It is obvious they really like each other and they are always the first to sign up for any upcoming sport competitions and events. As well, Flavia and Giorgio's parents really enjoy watching disabled and non-disabled athletes compete together on the same playing field while testing a new sports model which makes it possible for athletes with different physical and mental abilities to do so. There has been a lot of work behind today's event. It all started around a dinner table one April day, several years ago. It was the closing dinner of a project where sport technicians and social workers had played a football match together with young disabled athletes for the first time. After this experience, the CSEN (National Educational Sport Centre) came up with the European Day of Integrated Sport which, thanks to funding from the European Union, transformed a dream into reality: a mutual enrichment that can only derive from enormous diversity, the meeting up of people from countries with very different histories and characteristics, a get-together of people of different ages, backgrounds, ways of thinking who all share the same desire to face new challenges, have new experiences and develop new ideas. On May 23rd, at 10 a.m. the games of the European Day of Integrated Sport are officially opened simultaneously in 12 Italian towns. Above the heads of the crowd the European flag is lifted into the air by colourful balloons which will take it who knows where… While the flag floats slowly up, the band in Rome plays the Ode to Joy and these images reach the other venues via streaming, despite a storm hitting the streaming centre. 7 The European Day of Integrated Sport 23rd May 2015 A report on the day Sindy's parents in Lefkada (Greece), Šarūnas's in Kaunas (Lithuania), Javier's University friends at Tarragona (Spain), and many others are connected via the Internet and they are all waiting to see their athletes when the different towns are connected in turn. From Rome, the CSEN President officially kicks off the European Day of Integrated Sport while the public starts clapping. Standing next to the CSEN President there is the General Secretary of the Italian Olympic Committee who insisted on being here. Next we are connected to Sennori, a small village in Sardinia where the Mayor enthusiastically greets everyone on line in the local dialect. In the background we can see some horses as well as technicians busy at their jobs. Then it's Aosta's turn to be connected. A football field has been set up in the main square of the city. The streaming from Turin shows us the excited local representative, surrounded by the European delegations. Then we can see a 360° shot of the basketball court in Brindisi. Next it's Messina turn, where the speaker throws a ball while handing over the connection to Assisi. Crotone, where a sitting area has been set up for interviewing the athletes, follows. The streaming from Udine shows us around the town's beautiful castle where the final prize giving ceremony takes place. Grosseto comes next with the numerous dogs taking part in the Trio Agility Dog discipline. Then it's Pescara and Monza's turn, with their well-equipped sport centres full of Integrated Karate fans. And so on and so forth, with non-stop images via streaming from all 12 venues of the event, in a crescendo of contagious enthusiasm that involves everyone without exception. In each venue the host interviews those taking part, describes what's happening and explains the new rules that are being tested out on the field. In order to allow both disabled and non-disabled athletes compete together new regulations have been worked out for each sport. In many cases these are little known sports, so the running commentary is a way of promoting social integration as well as a respectful attitude towards the abilities of others, where others are considered simply as opponents in a sport competition rather than enemies to be beaten. The interviews are a series of statements on the importance of respect for others, on the importance of appreciating diversity, reflections on the concept of personal limits, evaluations on the cultural and social significance of the European Day of Integrated Sport. The lunch break provides opportunities for getting to know others, for swapping opinions, thoughts and emotions. Phoning other venues to find out what is happening is more important than eating. It's a great feeling to see yourself on the big screens set up in each venue and participating live in what's happening all over Italy. 8 The European Day of Integrated Sport 23rd May 2015 A report on the day The venues are always full of spectators, thanks to the sport demonstrations that alternate with integrated sport competitions. These demonstrations give spectators the chance to learn about Integrated Sport and Europe's contribution to this important initiative. The sport activities start up again in the early afternoon, and now even the organizers are more relaxed since they know that everything is going to plan. The sky has cleared and in some parts of Italy the sun is even shining. The competitions engross the spectators who support the different teams because they like a particular athlete or they have a personal preference for a particular country. The competitions are run according to the rules. This allows all 16 participating organizations (coming from 13 European countries) to test out the rules being adopted and to cheer when they win. The athletes on the fields and in the gyms start swapping names, phone numbers, etc., while the judges draft the final results and organizers set up everything for the prize giving. The podium is deliberately not used in any venue for prize giving, so that three winners are metaphorically given an equal footing. Instead, three large posters indicating the first three places are positioned in designated areas where winners take their places accordingly. The reporters are now given the names of winning teams and athletes. Athletes can't wait for the prize giving at the end of the day. As always, prize giving is a magic moment. The first three are given a medal and a trophy; at the same time, all the other athletes receive a medal (showing date and logo of the event) for their participation. There are some protests regarding results and the different languages spoken don't help resolve the issues. In some cases the judges begin to explain their decisions but all the arguments are cut short by the Rome streaming with music indicating that the event is over. The sound of music gets everyone in all the different venues dancing, while cameramen shoot and giant screens broadcast the pictures. Flavia and Giorgio hug each other. Their eyes show all the feelings and emotions that we would like to see in the eyes of every athlete and sportsperson. Andrea Bruni 9 European Day of Integrated Sport Aosta 23 May 2015 10 11 European Day of Integrated Sport Turin 23 May 2015 12 13 European Day of Integrated Sport Monza 23 May 2015 14 15 European Day of Integrated Sport Udine 23 May 2015 16 17 European Day of Integrated Sport Assisi 23 May 2015 18 19 European Day of Integrated Sport Grosseto 23 May 2015 20 21 European Day of Integrated Sport Pescara 23 May 2015 22 23 European Day of Integrated Sport Rome 23 May 2015 24 25 European Day of Integrated Sport Brindisi 23 May 2015 26 27 European Day of Integrated Sport Crotone 23 May 2015 28 29 European Day of Integrated Sport Messina 23 May 2015 30 31 European Day of Integrated Sport Sennori-Sassari 23 May 2015 32 33 European Day of Integrated Sport Sport Disciplines 23 May 2015 34 European Day of Integrated Sport Judo Pescara - Rome 35 Judo 36 European Day of Integrated Sport Trio Agility Dog Turin - Grosseto 37 Trio Agility Dog 38 European Day of Integrated Sport WHEELCHAIR FENCING Udine - Monza - Pescara 39 WHEELCHAIR FENCING 40 European Day of Integrated Sport Karate Monza - Pescara 41 Karate 42 European Day of Integrated Sport T. In. Basket Grosseto - Brindisi 43 T. In. Basket 44 European Day of Integrated Sport Integrated Football Aosta - Rome - Messina 45 Integrated Football 46 European Day of Integrated Sport Table Tennis Turin - Rome 47 Table Tennis 48 European Day of Integrated Sport Dance Turin - Crotone 49 Dance 50 European Day of Integrated Sport Horse Riding Sennori-Sassari 51 Horse Riding 52 European Day of Integrated Sport I Support Europeanday CSEN Project Office 53 I Support Europeanday ENEL Basket Brindisi 54 European Day of Integrated Sport I Support Europeanday Irma Testa, Roberto Cammarelle 55 I Support Europeanday Romano Battisti 56 European Day of Integrated Sport I Support Europeanday Clara Maria Cesarini, Francesca Tognetti 57 I Support Europeanday Luca Panichi 58 European Day of Integrated Sport I Support Europeanday Blindenfußball Team from VSV and BFW Würzburg 59 I Support Europeanday Students of “National Sports Accademy” Bulgaria 60 European Day of Integrated Sport I Support Europeanday Football Club “Athletic 11” Bulgaria 61 European Day of Integrated Sport National Organizations Organisation: Young Partners for civil society devolopment association Contact Person: Ghinoiu Iulian Nicolae Address: Str. Izvorul Oltului No.6BL.21,AP.118,Sector 4, Bucharest Country: Romania E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0040353405310 Url: www.youngleaders.ro Organisation: Kauno Kolegija/University of Applied Science Contact Person: Andrius Brusokas Address: Pramones 20, Lt 50 468 Kaunas, Country: Lithuania E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +37061019788 Url: www.kaunokolegija.lt Organisation: Polytechnic of Guarda Contact Person: Carolina Vila-Cha Address: Av. Dr. Francisco Sa Carneiro Country: Portugal E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 00351271220100 Url: www.ipg.pt/guia_aluno/defaultuk.aspx 62 National Organizations Organisation: Volkshochschule im Landkreis Cham e.V. Contact Person: Aleksandra Sikorska & Erin Straka Address: Pfarrer-Seidl-Str. 1, 93413 Cham Country: Germany E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +49997185010 Url: www.vhs-cham.de Organisation: DCVS (working name Community Action Dacorum) Contact Person: Mark Mitchell Address: 48, High Street, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Hp1 3AF Country: England E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 00441442253935 ext 212 Url: www.communityactiondacorum.org.uk Organisation: Progresit Contact Person: Andrej Klapica Address: Hoštáky 31, 921 01, Piest’any Country: Slovakia E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 00421-911-214312 Url: www.progresit.sk 63 European Day of Integrated Sport National Organizations Organisation: FAETHON AO Contact Person: Sindy Tasoula Address: Australias 62 Country: Greece E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 00306974757723 Url: www.faethonpatra.gr Organisation: Kayseri Hurriyet Endustri Meslek Lisesi Genclik ve Spor Kulubu Dernegi Contact Person: Numan Çelebi Address: Çorakçilar mh. Yunus Emre cad. No. 7 38050 Melikgazi Kayseri Country: Turkey E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +905433347864 Url: Organisation: Sozial.Label e.V., NGO Contact Person: Herbert Spindler Address: Sundgauer Str. 39 b 14169 Berlin Country: Germany E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +493083229350 Url: www.soziallabel.de 64 National Organizations Organisation: Akademicki Związek Sportowy, Biuro Zarządu Głównego Contact Person: Monika Sobotka Address: ul. Kredytowa 1a, 00-056 Warszawa Country: Poland E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +48 22 828 02 75 Url: www.azs.pl Organisation: Jonetsu Karatedo Iaido (Fatah Sebbak) Contact Person: Fatah Sebbak Address: 1323 rue de malbosc, Apt A02 residence villa del arte 34080 Montpellier Country: France E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0033666352442 Url: www.handikarate.wix.com/france Organisation: National Sports Academy Contact Person: Daniela Dasheva, Stefka Djobova Address: NSA Studentski grad, Sofia 1700 Country: Bulgaria E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Phone: +359898776595 Url: www.nsa.bg 65 European Day of Integrated Sport National Organizations Organisation: Fundacion Tarragona 2017 Contact Person: Teresa Fuster Address: Av. Vidal i Barraquer s/n - Magatzem 1, 3a planta 43005 Tarragona Country: Spain E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0034977296155 Url: www.tarragona.cat/tarragona-2017 Organisation: Mestral Cocemfe Tarragona Contact Person: Julian José Siles Address: C/ Dr. Ferran, 33-35 1er 43202 Reus Country: Spain E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +34670669384 Url: www.mestralonline.org Organisation: Navigai pe Project Earth - STEP Contact Person: Codrin Cobzaru Address: Str. Muncii, nr. 19A Judet Bacau, mun. Bacau Country: Romania E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 0040745219394 Url: www.stepbc.org 66 European Day of Integrated Sport European athletes Bulgaria Dasheva Daniela, Djobova Stefka, Panayotov Nikolay, Penov Radoslav, Velinova Veromira, Gutev Grigor, Hristov Oleg, Gigova Iva, Iliev Dimitar, Petkova Petya, Delidimov Petko, Yanev Tsvetomir, Georgiev Svetoslav, Tsenov Angel, Said Dzhanan, Nikova Mihaela, Borukova Mariana, Ilieva Vyara, Vutov Martin, Tsvetkova Venelina, Petrov Ivailo. Portugal Serra Nuno, Sanches Micael, Borges Paula, Gomes José, Andrade Maria Luisa, Carvalho Rui, Freitas Vânia, Esteves Pedro, Casanova Natalina, Domingues José, Duarte Ana Paula, Ferreira Marco, Brito Sabina, Quinó João, Vila-Chã Carolina, Jorge Bernardete, Botas Maria, Amarante Jean, Pires Jorge, Pina João, Gabriel Paulo. Lithuania Brusokas Andrius, Martinonytė Jūratė, Čupkovas Anatolijus, Bružauskas Paulius, Novikovas Karolis, Budriūnas Paulius, Pocevičius Aleksandras, Baranauskas Rolandas, Masiulis Mindaugas, Gudavičius Žilvinas, Zarudnevas Šarūnas, Narkus Gytautas, Kairys Tomas, Baltakis Modestas, Strašunskas Eduardas, Zakaitė Karolina, Kučer Vytautas, Padriezas Simonas, Volbikas Bronius, Žiaučyna Darius, Matakauskas Antanas 67 European athletes Spain “Mestral Cocemfe” Siles Juan José, Solé Emilia, Ait Ouarab Amar, Omary Hatim, Elmoumene Yossef, Dieudonné Lima, Pros Olga, Pros Marta, Lara Fuentes Alejandro, Ferré Carrillo Enrique, Rodriguez JimenezAntonio Jesus, Pascual Sevilla Antonio, Djeloudi Ammar, Gallardo Manuel, Fernandez Garcia Itziar, Cardona Morell Ana, Calero López Alba, Puerta Carrique Alicia Spain “Fundation Tarragona 2017” Begoña Gil Santos, Carmen Borrego Mañas, Marc Bertran Santos, Berni Alvarez Merion, Celia Albi Fernandez, Magi Alegre, Teresa Puxeu Rocamora, Javier Pardo García, Cristina Franquet Tarrech, Joshua Rodriguez Sierra, Ana Lledo Fernandez, Mª Dolors Aguas Segura, Teresa Fuster Amades, Romà Solé Blanco, Jose Diaz Marquez, Oriol Colom, Eloi Moreno Molar, Marc Gonzalez Callau, Oscar Brando Fernandez, Marc Aldabó Toda, Jorge France Fatah Sebbak, René Moresco, André Fontoney, Jordan Fontoney, Casals Cyrille, Virginie Ballario, Stéphane Ballario 68 European Day of Integrated Sport European athletes Turkey Çelebi Numman, Tarla Bekir, Temel Hasan Hüseyin, Çulfaci Gözde, Vuranbaş Büşranur, Altinok Furkan, Nişanci Muhammed Anil, Koç İrfan, Ceran Barboros, Koç Nihat, Albayrak Serhat, Erdek Ahmet, Şenozan İlyas, Albayrak Metehan, Yeşil Mesut, Yalçin Sevgi, Hizarcigil Elif, Tutum Metin, Taşan Fatih, Gözaçik Feyyaz, Ateş Mahir Germany “Sozial Label” Brose Klaas, Leow Kirsten, Spindler Herbert, Zacke Martina, Rhamouni-Alami Khalid, Jahnke Marco, Nagel Jeremias, Nagel Andrea, Kratzat Holger, Meyer Klaus-Dieter, Schmidt Marian, Düring Steffen, Stöcker Ingo, Hobusch André, Schildberger Tim, Greßmann Mario, Schulz Felix, Zentner Moritz, Okofo Kevin, Bode Jens, von Kaminietz Christopher Germany “Cham” Pryssok Ramon, Beck Manuel, Harms Julitta, Gottschling Britta, Ellwanger Nora, Soelch Karl-Heinz, Clausing-Straka Erin, Haag Ivo, Kurzmann Robert, Mühlbauer Uwe Peter, Geiger Thomas, Cerny Jakub, Wurm Gerlinde, Klein Alfred, Attenberger-Haimerl Barbara, Labus Barbara, Schmidt Gerhard, Mueller Vera, Heyn Martina, Sikorska-Ellwanger Aleksandra 69 European athletes Poland Sobotka Monika, Dalecka Marta, Dalecka Martyna, Biczysko Anna, Dalecki bJakub, Lemański Bartosz, Marek Piotr, Broniewicz Filip, Dec Karolina, Trojnar Michał, Jabłonka Izabela, Jackiewicz Marlena, Marchewka Patryk, Przezdziek Marlena, Tarnowska Dominika, Roszak Barbara, Biczysko Magdalena, Piekut Mikołaj, Mazalon Marek, Twardowski Michał, Gierszewski Paweł Greece Tasoula Vasiliki, Vasilogamvrou Aikaterini, Souflias Athanasios, Antonopoulos Panagiotis, Bousiou Foteini, Chouliaras Sryridon, Karytinos Kostantinos, Karytinoy Aikaterini, Stavrogiannopoulou efstathia, Doupolis Georgios, Gkotis Epameinondas, Kaffetzakis Michail, Kolliopoulos Dionysios, Pastou Nikolitsa, Tsokos Andreas, Kontogiannis Panagiotis, Metaxas Maratos Gerasimos, Manavopoulos Sokratis, Ntib Ioannis, Papadatos Panagiotis, Papadopoulos Marios United Kingdom InayatMusarat, Cramp Ros, Scribbans Adam, Gray James, Verdeille Maria, Wareing Amy, Burton Jamie, Chiddle Nicholas, McGeough Patrick, McGeough Linda, Boyne Emily Ruth, Millward Emma, Wilson Linda, Wilson Robert, Cummings Susan, Livermore Jay, Marshall Charlie, McGeever Sean, Carter Jake, Fox Kristian, Bryan Anthony 70 European Day of Integrated Sport European athletes Romania “Step” Bondalici Razvan, Cobzaru Codrin, Olariu Ancuta-Alisa, Paraschiv Marian, Neculai Ramona, Nastase Dumitru Mihai, Scurtu Mircea Gabriel, Jeder Octavian Mihai, Martinas Lucian, Avarvarei Cosmin Andrei, Pal Angela, Stanica Mioara, Feraru Mariana, Bontas Andrei-Toma, Garleanu Dan, Onofrei Mihaela, Postolache Gabriel, Ghiurca Andrei, Tudor Marius, Dima Ioan Bogdan, Cucu Rares Alexandru Romania “Young Partners” Ghinoiu Iulian Nicolae, Gurgui Nicolae, Huzum Daniela Elena, Dinca Daniel Alexandru, Bucur Constanta Lavinia, Stefan Teodor, Milciu Florin Claudiu, Coporan Florian, Huzum Alexandru Daniel, Besliu Alin Ioan, Romanescu Andrada Alina, Deac Andrei, Popa Bianca, Ochirosi Iulian Mihai, Sbarcea Dragos Alexandru, Barbu Robert, Secrii Sabina, Tudor Lorena Iuliana, Rosca Elena Daiana, Solomon Diana Elena, Urse Stefania Alina Slovakia Klapica Andrej, Šulgan Marián, Kiššová Gabriela, Kišš Branko, Jankovič Rudolf, Klapica Štefan, Mášik Ondrej, Hluch Roman, Moravčík Stanislav, Klapicová Alica, Melicherová Anna, Melicher Július, Daniška Dušna, Piovarči Rastislav, Danišková Mária, Šulganová Terézia, Zelenay Tomáš, Csikmak Gabriel, Skokan Gabriel, Bucko Jozef, Ďuriš Juraj 71 Staff Mario Pappagallo National Vice President President CSEN Rome Political Project Manager Francesco Proietti National President Giuliano Clinori Giuseppe Tarantino Carmelo Labrini Delia Piralli Fabbrizio Paffarini Alessio Pernazza Francesco Corgiolu Gianfranco Nogara Agostino Toppi Gianluca Carcangiu Francesco Giorgio Andrea Bruni Project Manager Maurizio Paradisi Leonina Benigni Miriam Minardi Linda D’Angeli Giulia Bertocchi Claudio Innocenti Bulgaria France Poland Slovakia United Kingdon Portugal Daniela Dasheva Stefka Djobova Fatah Sebbak Rene Moresco Monika Sobotka Marta Dalecka Andrej Klapica Marián Šulgan Mark Mitchell Musarat Inayat Carolina Vilachã Nuno Serra Turkey Lithuania Spain Numan Çelebì Tarla Bekir Andrius Brusokas Jurate Martinonyte Juan José Siles Emilia Solé Greece Germany Sindy Tasoula Aleksandra Sikorska Katerina Vasiligamvrou Erin Straka Teresa Fuster Marc Bertram Herbert Spindler Klaas Brose 72 Romania Bondalici Razvan Codrin Cobzaru Ghinoiu Iulian Nicolae Gurgui Nicolae European Day of Integrated Sport CSEN Organisation: Centro Sportivo Educativo Nazionale Contact Person: Francesco Proietti Address: Via Luigi Bodio 57, 00191 Rome Country: Italy E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +39063291853 Url: www.csen.it Organisation: CSEN Ufficio Progetti Nazionale Contact Person: Andrea Bruni Address: Via Ilaria Alpi 3, 00188 Rome Country: Italy E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +39063328421 Url: www.csenprogetti.it 73