4. SPORTS EVENTS
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4. SPORTS EVENTS
CISM Secretary General: Colonel Alexandre Morisod, Master in Sport Management (SUI) Authors: Lieutenant Commander ANDRÉ MELLO (BRA) WO Jacimar CAVALCANTE (BRA) Editor: Colonel Jorge Ribeiro (BRA) Design of Cover page: Lieutenant Commander Tonery Pernambucano (BRA) Published by: CISM Headquarters Rue Jacques Jordaens, 26 1000 Brussels (BEL) Edition 4 April 2012 Official publication of the International Military Sport Council (CISM). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of CISM HQ. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. WELCOME BY SECRETARY GENERAL 3 2. PREFACE BY EDITOR 5 SPORT EVENTS 3. LIST OF THE CURRENT PCSC 7 4. SPORTS EVENTS: OVERVIEW OF THE LAST 5 YEARS 13 SPORT EVENTS IN CISM (OVERVIEW 2007-2011) 15 WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS (OVERVIEW 2007-2011) 15 WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS – ORGANIZERS PER CONTINENT (OVERVIEW 2007-2011) 15 WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS – ORGANIZERS PER COUNTRY (OVERVIEW 2007-2011) 16 5. STATISTICS ON THE 2011 WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 LIST OF OCR IN 2011 19 PARTICIPATING MISSIONS (PER CONTINENT) 20 CANCELLED WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS 20 CISM WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS NOT ORGANIZED 20 PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES 21 DOPING TESTS PERFORMED IN 2011 25 OUT OF THE COMMITMENTS IN 2011 26 CISM WORLD RECORDS SET IN 2011 27 6. SUMMARY REPORTS ON 2011 WMC - 5th MILITARY WORLD GAMES 2011 29 SUMMARY REPORT (SKIING) 31 SUMMARY REPORT (AERONAUTICAL PENTATHLON) 33 SUMMARY REPORT (BASKETBALL) 35 SUMMARY REPORT (BOXING) 37 SUMMARY REPORT (EQUESTRIAN) 39 SUMMARY REPORT (FENCING) 41 SUMMARY REPORT (FOOTBALL) 43 SUMMARY REPORT (JUDO) 45 SUMMARY REPORT (MARATHON) 47 SUMMARY REPORT (MILITARY PENTATHLON) 48 SUMMARY REPORT (MODERN PENTATHLON) 51 SUMMARY REPORT (NAVAL PENTATHLON) 53 1 SUMMARY REPORT (ORIENTEERING) 55 SUMMARY REPORT (PARACHUTING) 57 SUMMARY REPORT (SAILING) 59 SUMMARY REPORT (SHOOTING) 60 SUMMARY REPORT (SWIMMING) 61 SUMMARY REPORT (TAEKWONDO) 64 SUMMARY REPORT (TRACK AND FIELD) 66 SUMMARY REPORT (TRIATHLON) 68 SUMMARY REPORT (VOLLEYBALL) 69 SUMMARY REPORT (BEACH VOLLEYBALL – Demonstration) 71 7. CALENDARS 2012/2013/2014 73 8. WORLD MILITARY GAMES OVERVIEW 77 9. WOMEN IN CISM 81 2 WELCOME BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL Dear CISM friends, It is a great pleasure to present this latest edition of the CISM Sports Brochure to you. The CISM Sports Brochure is the result of a great job done by the CISM General Secretariat staff: and compiles numerous CISM activities worldwide in the previous year. At the same time, I would like to remind you that each of you have played an invaluable role so as to make the visible excellence of the work performed in 2011. Unlike 2010, we had in our 2011 calendar only two sport events. However, it did not mean less hard work or less huge achievements. These two memorable events went beyond everyone’s expectations. The 51st CISM World Military Skiing Championship broke the record of the number of participating countries, and the 5th CISM World Military Games – Rio de Janeiro – knew the highest number of achievements in the CISM World Games history. The following facts are just few examples of the countless outstanding performances in the Rio CISM Games: The highest number of participating countries; The highest number of participating countries per continent; The highest number of athletes; The highest number of Sport disciplines ever; The biggest Travel Plan mobilization of all CISM Games editions, thanks to IOC and FIFA; The unquestionable success of the demonstration sport – Beach Volleyball. It is noticeable that all the CISM Organizing standards were fairly raised in 2011, thanks to the high quality teamwork of CISM Sports Commission, the Presidents of CISM Sports Committee as well as CISM World Championship Section of the General secretariat and above all, a smooth and efficient collaboration all together. That increased collaboration of the CISM work force can be seen through the results showed in the year 2011. Proudly, allow me to ask you to accept my sincerest gratitude for all your efforts to promote CISM ideals and your dedication aiming at the success. Friendship through Sport The CISM Secretary General Alexandre MORISOD Colonel of the Swiss Army 3 4 PREFACE BY THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS MANAGER Dear CISM friends, First of all, allow me to present this fourth edition of the CISM Sports Brochure to you. There is no better feeling than the sensation of a mission accomplished. It is with a great pride that I look back at 2011 and see a lot of important projects realized by the CISM family. All those who could follow the hard work and progress of the CISM family during the last year are able to realize how big the victory of CISM in 2011 was. There were many challenges and uncertainties ahead of us. However, none of them was strong enough to stop us or to take our focus away from the target. It was a year full of achievements when one of our biggest dreams – the 5th Military World Games – came true. The purpose of this brochure is to be a tool for the future endeavors of all PCSC, Delegations and CISM members and it is also to be used as a disclosure of the CISM performance. I hope that this publication will give you an insight into the situation as well as help you to easily reach our common objective in CISM, which is to promote the Military Sports in order to strength the Friendship Through Sports among the member countries Armed Forces. I would like to thank the Brazilian Organizing Committee and the Bosnian Organizing Committee for the Championships that they promoted in 2011, as well as all Delegations that participated in the realization of the championships or even backed the CISM family. I sincerely hope that we will keep on collaborating together in a smooth, friendly and professional manner in the near future, as we have been doing for all those years. The following years will also be tough, but I believe that together we can succeed again. We now get to work again, looking forward to achieving our goals. Friendship through Sport! The CISM Sports Events Manager, Jorge Ribeiro Colonel of the Brazilian Army 5 SPORTS EVENTS 6 3. LIST OF THE 2011 PCSC 7 8 Photo Sport Rank Name Country e-mail Phone numbers adress End of appointment Track & Field / Cross Country Col Vincenzo Parrinello Italy [email protected] [email protected] Tel. : +39 06 51023560 Fax : +39 06 51023569 Mobile: +39 335 61682087 Centro Sportivo Guardia Di Finanza Via Croviana, 120 - 00124 Castelporziano – Roma - ITALY 31 Dec 13 Basketball Col Gianni Amadio Italy [email protected] Office: +39 0552704301 Fax: +39 0552704550 Mobile: +39 3293807719 Istituto Scienze Militari Aeronautiche Viale dell’Aeronautica 14 50144 Firenze - ITALY 31 Dec 13 Boxing Cmt James Hunt Ireland [email protected] Tel. : (353-1) 804 22 87 Mobile: 353 86 8071520 Fax : (353-1) 836 78 22 Directorate of Training Defence Forces Headquarters Phone : +32 0 10/23.2571 Cel: +32 498/10 10 74 Fax : +32 2 701 3878 Base Lt-Col Charles Roman Rue de la grande lecke 1320 Beauvechain - BELGIUM 31 Dec 10 Parkgate - Dublin 8 - IRELAND 30 May 11 (Date of his retirement) Cycling Lt Col Wim de Geyter Belgium [email protected] [email protected] Equestrian Lt Col Giulio Serafini Italy [email protected] tel/fax +39-0774-63 00 29 mobile +39-338 16 49 694 Centro Militare Di Equitazione Via Montelibrettese - 00010 Montelibretti – Roma - ITALY 31 Dec 11 [email protected] Mobile: +40 - 744 38 32 53 Office: +40 - 21 63 42 712 Fax: +40 - 214130961 Army Sport Club Steaua Bucharest Ghencea Street, 35 Sector 6 Bucharest - ROMANIA 31 Dec 12 Fencing Maj Petre Ducu Romania 9 Cameroon [email protected] [email protected] Mobile: +(237) 9985-3077 Tel / Fax: +(237) 2222-0687 Ministère de la Défense Direction des Sports, des Activités Culturelles et Artistiques BP 1162 YAOUNDE - CAMEROON 31 Dec 11 Zafar Mehmood Pakistan [email protected] TEL: +92-51 9261827 (OffFax) +92-51 9261315 (Residence) ACNS(Education) Naval Headquarters, Islamabad -PAKISTAN 31 Dec 11 Teodor Florin Popa Romania [email protected] [email protected] Tel/fax-offic: 0040-21 319 55 99 Mobile: 0040 721 403 257 0040 724 222 353 Romanian Ministry of Defense, Street Izvor , nr.3 - 5, Bucharest, ROMANIA 31 Dec 12 Romania [email protected] Office: +4021 3194 871 Ext 249 Fax: +4021 3195 960 Home: + 4021 4120 060 Mobile: +4072 3173 252 National Defense University "Carol I" Panduri Street nr 68-72 Bucharest - ROMANIA- 31 Dec 11 Italy [email protected] Office: +390832225441 Mobile: +393207987625 +393386866737 Fax: +390832225364 Scuola di Cavalleria Via Massaglia I – 73 100 - ITALY 31 Dec 11 United States of America [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +49 (0) 711 680 6597 GSM: +49 (0) 151 2122 0827 HQ SOCEUR, UNIT 30400, APO AE 09131 Stuttgart - GERMANY 31 Dec 13 [email protected] Tel. : +46 (0)171.158.778 Mob: +46 (0)702.620.260 Fax : +46 (0)171.158.873 ACOS J7 NBG (F) HQ,LedR Swedish Armed Forces PI 920 SE-749 81 Enkoping - SWEDEN 31 Dec 11 Football Lt Col Ayissi Dieudonné Golf Cdr Handball Lt Col Judo Lt Col Viorel Ceascai Military Pentathlon Lt Col Alessandro Trono Modern Pentathlon Maj James Gregory Naval Pentathlon Lt Col Mikael Mikels Sweden 10 30 Jul 11 (end of WMG 2011) Aeronautical Pentathlon Cap Peter Carlsson Sweden [email protected] [email protected] Office: +46 13283353 Mob: +46 766333721 Fax : Special Flight Unit / F7 Hangar 15 581 98 Linkoping - Sweden Orienteering Lt Col Harald Østbye Norway [email protected] [email protected] Tel. : (47-62) 40 81 60 Mobile: (47-48) 99 28 95 Fax : (47-62) 40 81 63 Ole Kjernets veg 23 N-2409 Elverum - NORWAY 31 Dec 11 Parachuting Col Jean Dermine France [email protected] Tel. : (33-3) 80695293 Fax : (33-3) 80695251 Gsm : (33-6) 1345 - 3059 21 Le Routoir – 38240 Meylan - FRANCE 31 Dec 11 Director Naval Personnel Navy Headquarters Department of Defense Private Bag X104 Pretoria – South Africa 0001 31 Dec 14 South Africa [email protected] Tel: +27.12.339.4391 GSM: +27.82.462.5666 Fax: +27.12.339.4187 Switzerland [email protected] Tel: (41- 55) 241 13 45 Fax : (41-55) 241 18 56 Gsm : 41 79 818 47 32 Säntisweg 14 CH-8630 Rueti ZH - SWITZERLAND 31 Dec 12 Jure Velepec Slovenia [email protected] Office: +38614711034 Mobile: +38640171027 Fax: +38614711718 Generalštab SV, Sektor J-7 Vojkova 55 1000 Ljubljana - SLOVENIA 31 Dec 11 Elizabeth Vezina Canada [email protected] Tel: (250) 363-1690 Cel: (250) 588-4795 Joint Task Force Games Headquarters PO Box 17000 Stn Forces Victoria BC V9A 7N2 31 Dec 13 Sailing Cdr Bram Weller Shooting Col Joseph Fischlin Skiing Maj Swimming Lt Col 11 Korea Rep. [email protected] Cell : +49-1515-2584-784 +49-174-4182-456 Office: +49-030-8549-914 Freiherr Vom stein Str.4 10825 Berlin - GERMANY 31 Dec 12 Olivier Penin France [email protected] [email protected] Tel. : (33) 04 42 93 91 22 Gsm : (33) 06 83 01 98 14 115, rue Ginette Cau 13540 Puyricard - FRANCE 31 Dec 13 Col Jorge Luiz Soares Ribeiro Brazil [email protected] ; [email protected] Office: 005521 – 2295 2988 GSM: + 55 21 9642 9368 Comissão Desportiva do Exército R. Floriano Peixoto Nr 6 Fortaleza de São João – Urca – RJ CEP: 22291-120 31 Dec 10 Lt Col Marko Korpela Finland [email protected] Tel: +358 9 181 46628 Mob: +358 40 555 9981 Fax: +358 9 181 46560 National Defence University Department of Education PL 7, 00861 Helsinki - FINLAND 31 Dec 11 Taekwondo Lt Col Seong Sup Lim Triathlon Comt Volleyball Wrestling 12 13 4. SPORTS EVENTS: OVERVIEW OF THE LAST 5 YEARS 14 15 4. SPORTS EVENTS: overview of the last 5 years 4.1. Sports Events in CISM (overview 2007-2011) EVENTS 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL World Military Championships 19 19 15 18* 22** 93 Continental Championships 04 03 04 12 06 28 Regional Tournaments 50 49 51 117 102 369 st (*) 1 WWMG Included (**) 5th MWG and Beach Volley included. 4.2. World Military Championships participants (overview 2007 - 2011) PARTICIPATION 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL Countries 474 378 295 276 667 2090 Officials 1208 1516 1143 883 366 5116 Male Athletes 2276 2216 1781 1655 3359 11287 Female Athletes 690 763 666 755 1198 4072 Referees - 138 84 135 322 679 4.3. World Military Championships - organizers per continent (overview 2007 - 2011) YEAR 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 TOTAL % AFRICA 01 00 01 00 00 2 2,10% AMERICA 01 02 03 05 22(*) 33 34,73% ASIA 13 (*) 01 00 02 00 16 16,84% EUROPE 04 16 11 12 1 44 46,31% TOTAL 19 19 15 19 23 95 100,00% ( * ) World Military Championships organized by India during the 4th CISM Military World Games 2007 and by Brazil during the 5th CISM World Military Games 2011. 16 4.4. World Military Championships - organizers per country (overview 2007-2011) Nr Country 1 BRA 2 CRO 3 GER 4 USA 5 CAN 6 EST 7 FIN 8 CZE 9 KOR 10 LTU 11 NED 12 SUI 13 SWE 14 AUT 15 AZE 16 BEL 17 BIH 18 BRN 19 BUL 20 DEN 21 ESP 22 FRA 23 GRE 24 IND 25 IRL 26 ITA 27 LAT 28 NAM 29 NOR 30 POL 31 RSA 32 SLO 33 SRB 34 SVK 35 TUR 36 VEN TOTAL 2007 1 1 1 1 1 (*) 1 6 2008 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 2009 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 2010 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (***) 1 (**) 1 17 2011 (#) 1 1 Total 4 3 2 1 58 ( * ) - Not taking into consideration the organization of the 4th CISM MW Games (20 WMC). ( ** ) - Not taking into consideration the organization of the 1st CISM Cadet Games. (***) - Not taking into consideration the organization of the 1st CISM Winter M W Games. ( #) - Not taking into consideration the organization of the 5th CISM MW Games (21 WMC). 17 5. STATISTICS ON THE 2011 WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS 18 19 5. STATISTICS ON CHAMPIONSHIPS 5.1 THE 2011 WORLD MILITARY List of OCR in 2011 Event SKIING OCR Colonel Stefan Marginean (ROU) AERONAUTICAL PENTATHLON Lt Colonel Pedro Gagliardi (BRA) BASKETBALL Colonel Bernard Juma (BDI) BOXING EQUESTRIAN Lt Colonel Walter Borghino (ITA) Colonel John A. Forquer (USA) FENCING Colonel Mamby Koita (GUI) FOOTBALL MEN Lt Colonel A. Hakeem Al-Shino (BRN) FOOTBALL WOMEN Colonel Issa Diallo (MLI) JUDO Colonel Stefan Marginean (ROU) MARATHON MILITARY PENTATHLON General Jacques Renaud (FRA) General Johan Pucher (AUT) MODERN PENTATHLON Lt Colonel Teo Popa (ROU) NAVAL PENTATHLON ORIENTEERING Colonel Flavio Marcondes Jr (BRA) Lt Colonel Li Fo Sjoe (SUR) PARACHUTING Colonel Rinette Hume (NAM) SAILING Colonel Walter Van Velthoven (BEL) SHOOTING SWIMMING General Georges Boutros (LIB) General Doug Langton (CAN) TAEKWONDO Brigadier Bojan Pograjc (SLO) TRACK & FIELD Colonel Mesut CERIT TRIATHLON Colonel Jean-Marie OMPEBE VOLLEYBALL Lt-Colonel Suzana TKAVC 20 5.2 Participating missions per continent in 2011. WMC SKIING AERONAUTICAL PENTATHLON BASKETBALL BOXING EQUESTRIAN FENCING FOOTBALL JUDO MARATHON MILITARY PENTATHLON MODERN PENTATHLON NAVAL PENTATHLON ORIENTEERING PARACHUTING SAILING SHOOTING SWIMMING TAEKWONDO TRACK & FIELD TRIATHLON VOLLEYBALL BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOTAL PERCENTAGE AFRICA AMERICA ASIA EUROPE TOTAL 1 0 0 15 0 0 4 12 10 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 9 24 1 0 1 85 13,49% 1 3 4 9 7 7 7 8 7 7 5 2 7 9 8 12 5 8 13 7 4 2 142 22,54% 2 0 5 10 3 7 1 11 8 5 2 1 5 9 6 14 4 18 17 4 5 4 141 22,38% 18 6 3 11 4 8 3 23 15 17 9 7 17 18 11 23 9 10 27 16 4 3 262 41,59% 22 9 12 45 14 22 15 54 40 31 16 11 29 38 26 51 18 45 81 28 13 10 630 100,00% 5.3 Cancelled World Military Championships: No cancelations in 2011. 5.4 CISM World Military Championships not organized: 1) Cycling 2) Golf 3) Handball 4) Wrestling 5) Cross Country 21 5.5 Participating countries in 2011: NUMBER COUNTRY NUMBER OF PARTICIPATION 1 Brazil 22 2 Germany 19 3 Italy 17 4 France 16 5 China 6 Korea Republic 7 Poland 8 United States of America 9 Ecuador 10 India 11 Argentina 12 Canada 13 Finland 14 Colombia 15 Norway 16 Qatar 17 Sweden 18 Uruguay 19 Chile 20 Switzerland 21 Bahrain 22 Lithuania 23 Serbia 24 Slovenia 25 Turkey 26 Belgium 27 Indonesia 28 Ireland 29 Kazakhstan 30 Netherlands 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 22 31 Pakistan 32 South Africa 33 Venezuela 34 Austria 35 D.P.R Korea 36 Denmark 37 Estonia 38 Suriname 39 Ukraine 40 Algeria 41 Czech Republic 42 Kenya 43 Kuwait 44 Morocco 45 Peru 46 Romania 47 Sri Lanka 48 Syria 49 Bosnia Herzegovina 50 Cameroon 51 Cyprus 52 Iran 53 Luxemburg 54 Spain 55 Trinidad & Tobago 56 Tunisia 57 United Arab Emirates 58 Dominican Republic 59 Greece 60 Latvia 61 Mali 62 Malta 63 Azerbaijan 8 7 6 5 4 3 23 64 Barbados 65 Belarus 66 Botswana 67 Former Yugoslavia Republic 68 Guinea Republic 69 Hungary 70 Jamaica 71 Lebanon 72 Lesotho 73 Namibia 74 Nigeria 75 Saudi Arabia 76 Senegal 77 Uganda 78 Albania 79 Angola 80 Bulgaria 81 Croatia 82 Jordan 83 Montenegro 84 Oman 85 Paraguay 86 Rwanda 87 Slovakia 88 Tanzania 89 Togo 90 Uzbekistan 91 Vietnam 92 Zimbabwe 93 Afghanistan 94 Bangladesh 95 Benin 3 2 1 24 96 Burkina Faso 97 Burundi 98 Cape Verde 99 Chad 100 Congo 101 Egypt 102 Eritrea 103 Gabon 104 Gambia 105 Guinea-Bissau Republic 106 Ivory Coast 107 Libyan 108 Mauritania 109 Niger 110 Portugal 111 Russia 112 Yemen 113 Zambia 1 25 5.6 Doping tests performed in 2011 World Military Championship SKIING AERONAUTICAL PENTATHLON BASKETBALL BOXING EQUESTRIAN FENCING FOOTBALL MEN FOOTBALL WOMEN JUDO MARATHON MILITARY PENTATHLON MODERN PENTATHLON NAVAL PENTATHLON ORIENTEERING PARACHUTING SAILING SHOOTING SWIMMING TAEKWONDO TRACK & FIELD TRIATHLON VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL (Beach) TOTAL Adverse Number of tests Analytical Finding Men Women Total 8 8 16 All Negative 10 0 10 All Negative 8 0 8 01 Positive 11 0 11 All Negative 5 1 6 All Negative 6 6 12 All Negative 12 0 12 All Negative 0 8 8 All Negative 10 8 18 All Negative 4 2 6 All Negative 17 7 24 All Negative 8 4 12 All Negative 5 5 10 All Negative 6 4 10 All Negative 6 4 10 All Negative 2 1 3 All Negative 16 13 29 All Negative 2 9 11 All Negative 8 8 16 All Negative 33 6 39 All Negative 5 5 10 All Negative 8 6 14 All Negative 2 2 4 192 107 299 All Negative 01 26 5.7 Out of the commitments in 2011 Situation World Military Championship Arrivals Departure Withdrawal Absence Early Late Unexpected Early Late 5th CISM MWG – Swimming KOR – AZE - - - KOR - AZE - - 5th CISM MWG – Military Pentathlon - - - KSA - - - 5th CISM MWG – Equestrian - CHI - - - - - 5th CISM MWG - Beach Volleyball - - ITA - - - - 5th CISM MWG - Shooting - - - DOM BLR - - 5th CISM MWG – Sailing - - - - SRB - - 27 5.8 CISM Military World Records set in 2011 CISM Records: In 2011, 23 CISM World Records were set, namely: 1) Military Aeronautical Pentathlon: World men team: 15.421 points – BRAZIL Major Paulo Porto Captain Eduardo Utzig Captain Rafael Xavier Lieutenant André Kuroswiski 2) Military Pentathlon: Obstacle Run Men: 2:10,5 – DENMARK Sergeant Daniel WOLLBRECHT 3) Shooting: a) 50m Rifle 60 Prone Women: NORWAY – Sergeant Hanne SKARPODDE: 598 points b) 300m Standard Rifle 3 Positions: NORWAY – Private Ole BRYHN: 590 points 4) Swimming: a) b) c) d) e) f) Women’s Team – 4 X 100 m Freestyle 3’ 45’’ 30 - CHINA Women’s Individual – 50m Breaststroke Hongtao Zhang 31’’47 – CHINA Women’s Individual – 50 m Freestyle Yang Li 25’’36 – CHINA Women’s Individual – 100 m Butterfly Liuyang JIAO 57’’18 – CHINA Women’s Individual – 400 m Freestyle Martina de MEMME 4’11’’60 – ITALY Women’s Individual – 800 m Freestyle Martina de MEMME 8’37”09 – ITALY 5) Track and Field: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k) Men's 100m – OGUNODE Femi Seun 10.07 – QATAR Men's 200m – OGUNODE Femi Seun 20.46 – QATAR Men's 5000m – KIPTOO Mark 13:06.17 – KENYA Men's High Jump – BARSHIM Mutaz 2.29 – QATAR Men's Pole Vault – WOJCIECHOWSKI Pawel 5.8 – POLAND Women's 100m – SILVA Ana 11.28 – BRAZIL Women's 200m SILVA Ana 23.01 – BRAZIL Women's 400m COUTINHO Geisa 51.08 – BRAZIL Women's 100m Hurdles TALAY Alina 12.95 – BELARUS Women's Hammer Throw ZHANG Wenxiu 74.29 – CHINA Women's 4x100m Relay Brazilian team 43.73 – BRAZIL 28 29 6. SUMMARY REPORTS ON 2011 WMC 30 31 6. SUMMARY REPORTS 51st WORLD MILITARY SKIING CHAMPIONSHIP Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina (21-26/02/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number AUT-BIH-BUL-EST-FIN-FRA-GER-ITA-LATLIB-MKD-MAR-NOR-PAK-POL-ROU-RUSSRB-SLO-SPA-SWE-SUI-USA MNE Total Men Women 200 140 60 Officials 99 Total 299 Official CISM Colonel Stefan MARGINEAN (ROU) Representative President of CISM Maj. Jure VELEPEC (SLO) Sport Committee Communication, Public Internet site: www.mod.gov.ba; Press Conference: 13p and relation, Media coverage DVD. Disciplinary problems - Nothing to report Suggestions or remarks for the future General Fair-play Organizing Committee CSC OCR - Very good - Nothing to report Conclusions: Organizing Committee organized first world level skiing competition after more than 12 years, so It was noticeable their lack of experience in some areas. Timing and shooting range equipment used was also not as modern as it is usually used at the world level events. Nevertheless, organizing committee has put extremely big efforts, financial resources and enthusiasm in the organization and finally they worked in a very good level and in really positive and friendly atmosphere. Suggestions: To organize MWC in skiing at the end of the competition season when all World cups are finished, so the participation of athletes would be higher than this year. Conclusions: Excellent accommodation for both athletes and officials. All chiefs of mission and team captains were accommodated in four stars hotel. The athletes were accommodated in rooms with no more than three beds. The dining facilities at the hotels provided food that was of a high quality. The organizers did their best for the progression and the 32 development of the competition. They showed their professionalism in all the aspects during this event. I was impressed by the outstanding relationship between the civilian and the military authorities in order to fulfill their task. Suggestions: They should use the experience gained during this championship to organize other CISM events. 33 54th WORLD MILITARY AERONAUTICAL PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (16-24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries ARG-BRA-CZE-ECU-FIN-NOR-ROU-SWE-TUR Observer Countries KOR Number Athletes Total Men Women 39 39 - Officials 16 Total 55 Official CISM Representative Lt Colonel Pedro GAGLIARDI (BRA) President of CISM Sport Committee Capt Peter CARLSSON (SWE) Suggestions or remarks for the future - Internet Site: (www.rio2011.com.br ), Web corner, information session. - Pictures: Communication, Public relation, http://www.flickr.com/photos/jogosrio2011/sets/721576 26461251095/ Media coverage - Media Coverage: http://www.approachclipping.com.br/visualiza_materia.a sp?midia=T&idMateria=146551 Disciplinary problems - Nothing to report. General Fair-play - The fair-play reward was given to Argentina. Organizing Committee CSC - The CISM President for the Americas should encourage other nations to participate in this discipline, as for instance, Chile, Peru and Venezuela. - A Regional Championship in South America should be organized in order to keep MAP being practiced within this continent and increase the level of the athletes. Solidarity actions within CISM should also be enlarged to other continents besides Europe (Romania). Former participants as Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Russia and Poland should be encouraged to return their participants in this discipline. - There were two protests given within correct time, and money was put for deposit. Both protests were accepted by the technical jury and the money was refunded. - At the enlarged PCSC meeting held during the championship the President CSC encouraged the Nations to try to find possible candidates for the committee. Three is too few and two more would be desired. - Argentina returns to MAP championships after a long period of absence since 1993. Also Ecuador had his first participation this year. Both nations were previously approached by Brazil, 34 OCR encouraging them to participate. - Have a flat screen TV of minimum size 40” connected to the result processing computer to view the results simultaneously with the processing of the results. - Review of the regulations: To be addressed to the PCSC for further studies and analyses: The silence in Ball Contest should be a recommendation and not an obligation since it is very difficult to control the audience. The athlete (as well as the pilot) must be able to remain concentrated even with noise around him and perform their best in any presented condition. Also, the silence in sports is a request that drives off the public, what surely is not good for the discipline development and CISM. - Development of the discipline: To be addressed to the Sports Department, Sports and Solidarity Commission. Following the Brazilian initiative to persuade two new nations to take part in this discipline, additional actions like that should be implemented by CISM in Europe and Asia. Countries like, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Denmark and Russia which already took part in MAP Championships in the past, must be sensitized to return. I was told that some nations withdraw their participation in MAP due to some difficulties in overall training and, in especial, fencing. Due to that, the MAP regulations were changed (since 2008) and from the 6 contest only the 5 best results are being considerate in the total final score. This change had in mind that some nations could return their participation in MAP, since they could discard fencing. However, most probably, none of the mentioned nations are aware about the MAP regulations changes, so far. Another suggestion refers to the attempt to sensitize new nations as South Korea and China which will be more than welcome and surely will increase the level of participants and performances. To that, CISM should foster contacts and support the MAP CSC in a structured plan of advertising and development within all CISM nations. Other actions could also be implemented as for instance a South America MAP Cup. CISM should encourage the RDC America to develop MAP in that continent, profiting the expertise presented by Brazil. As mentioned by the PCSC report, other South American nations should also be encouraged to participate (Peru, Chile and Venezuela). As in MAP the majority of the all athletes came from Air Force, this discipline should also be implemented in Cadets Championships as for instance the South American Cadet Championship (run by Unión Deportiva Militar Sudamericana UDMSA) and the CISM Cadet Games. Doing so, the future of the discipline will be assured by new participants. 35 51st WORLD MILITARY MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16- 24 /07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Number Athletes BRA-CAN-CYP-GRE-ITA-KAZ-KOR-LTUQAT-TRI-USA-UZB KOR Total Men Women 141 141 Officials - Total 141 Official CISM Representative Colonel Bernard JUMA (BDI) President of CISM Sport Committee Colonel Gianni Amadio (ITA) Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems Suggestions or remarks for the future General Fair-play Organizing Committee CSC - - Excellent. Winner of fair-play award: KOR Suggestions: The training arenas must be very close to the Athletes' Villages; The synchronization matrix should be as detailed as possible in order to distribute it to other Areas involved in Championship. This step greatly facilitated the coordination of actions; A list of drugs banned by WADA in English must be prepared and it must be showed to any athlete during your care in health care stations to athlete make sure that there is any problem with the medicine used. The anthems and flags must be confirmed in the Technical Meeting next to each delegation. A meeting between the management of competition and the media is very important in order to standardize procedures and work out details judged interesting by both parties. Accreditation should be ready with at least fifteen days prior to verification and correction of failures up to a week before Games. Conclusion Tournament organization was excellent; the game venue was Olympic standard. Game organization and management were superb. Special appreciation and recognition must be directed to Major Renato Serano and Major Eduardo Camilo Martinez both of the host nation organization committee. Their expertise and assistance to the CSC was greatly appreciated. Accommodations for the participants were also first-rate and the friendly environment helped promote friendship through sport. 36 OCR We express our sincere appreciation to our Brazilian hosts for their organization and commitment to CISM. Suggestions As mention above, ensure there is at least one day off during competition especially with tournaments of 10 or more teams. Additionally, final placement games should also be played, even if it is one more additional game to determine the final position. This will ensure that costs and travel are compensated with additional game plus teams will not have several days without play. - 37 54th WORLD MILITARY BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16- 24 /07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ALG-BAR-BEN-BRA-BUR-CHN-COL-DENDOM-ECU-EST-FRA-GER-GUI-IND-INA-IRLITA-JAM-KAZ-KEN-KOR-LTU-MLI-MLTMAR-NAM-NED-NGR-PAK-PRK-QAT-SENRSA-SUR-SYR-TRI-TUN-TUR-UGA-UKRUAE-ZAM-CMR-USA STP - THA Total Men Women 225 225 Officials 109 Total 334 Official CISM Representative Lt Col Walter BORGHINO President of CISM Sport Committee Cmdr James HUNT (IRL) - Internet site: www.rio2011.mil.br; Cyber corner; information session; DVD media. A negative attitude was related to the refereeing of the final between Mohamed Ouadahi and Disciplinary problems Robenilson Jesus, when the Algerians didn’t accept the verdict in favors of the Brazilian competitor. General Fair-play - Excellent. Conclusion Event like that should help to improve the image of boxing in our Organizing country, making the mode earn more adepts. Committee Suggestion Update the CISM boxing regulations according to the rules of AIBA. Conclusion Suggestions or remarks for the future Communication, Media coverage Public 0 relation, The Championships were organized in an excellent manner. The local organizing committee and especially Cmdr Jorge Chater worked tirelessly to ensure the success of the championships. Conditions for participation were excellent. CSC The increase in entries is very encouraging for CISM Boxing despite the current state of the world economy. The one negative point was the poor behavior of the Algerian coaches. In the preliminary stages the assistant coach was reprimanded after trying to put pressure on a doctor to stop a bout. More serious, during a finals match the Algerian head 38 coach completely ignored his boxer during a full minute break between rounds. He had become so enraged with the published score of the match at that point that he spent the valuable minute verbally abusing the officials rather than looking after his athlete. This behavior is unacceptable and compromised the performance of his athlete. Suggestions More pressure from every arm of CISM to be put on Nations who regularly participate with large teams in CISM Boxing but do not organize a championship. All participating championship. nations should bring referees to a New PCSC and CSC new members should be ratified at the CISM BOD meeting in autumn 2011. OCR Conclusion The BOXING championship has been leaded in the best possible way, thanks to the efforts of all the people involved. The professionalism and expertise of James Hunt, which was at his last competition, have been created the favorable environment to fulfill of the engagements and commitments. The venue was very attractive and adequate to host all the people, athletes, officials, referees etc. All the infrastructures were absolutely extraordinary for this event. The job of the volunteers was very professional, with all the people were very available and prompt to answer to all the inputs. The only inadequate thing was the attention devolved to the OCR and to his role. Not all the people (in principle the technical responsible from the Brazilian boxing confederation...) had the idea of the role and function of the OCR that sometimes was treated as a trouble. 39 19th WORLD MILITARY EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (19-24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ARG-AUT-BRA-BRN-CHI-COL-ECUFRA-ITA-KUW-LUX-PAR-QAT-URU Total Men Women 73 72 01 Officials 24 Total 97 Official CISM Representative Colonel John A. FORQUER (USA) President of CISM Sport Committee Suggestions or remarks for the future Lt-Col Giulio SERAFINI (ITA) Communication, Public relation, Media - Internet site: www.rio2011.mil.br; Cyber coverage Corner, press conference (15 people), information session, Video – www.rio2011.mil.br – Video center Disciplinary problems - CHI: Arrival before the planned date. - Present in each competition. Thanks for General Fair-play the perfect organization and sport attitude of all competitors; - Fair-play award went to Colombia. Conclusion: Everything went as planned. There were no unexpected incidents whatsoever, neither complains from delegates and competitors Organizing concerning the competition Committee Suggestions: To give continuity to the Jump Competition with the horses provided by the Organizing Committee and the respective necessary adaptation, which have apparently worked very well. Conclusion: Best organization than ever; Success participation of spectators and very high level of horses CSC and riders. Suggestions: Repeat the formula adopted for jumping: Drawing of lots among all countries. Remarks: UNIFORMS. The specific regulation for the equestrian competition need to be modified and clarified. The CISM OCR regulations require that athletes wear uniforms for opening and closing ceremonies. Traditionally the CISM Equestrian events require riders to wear a uniform with jacket and tie. The 40 problem arises from the fact that in many countries, military members that are not rank or officers or sergeants DO NOT HAVE a jacket uniform, only a short sleeve shirt uniform. According to the FEI regulations: “1.7 – Members of armed services, police and gendarmerie, members and employees of military establishments and if national studs may wear civil or service dress.” RECOMMENDATION: Those CISM Equestrian regulations be modified and include the following: “CISM equestrian athletes are REQUIRED to wear MILITARY uniform jacket and tie. For countries that DO NOT have a uniform and jacket as part of their military uniform wardrobe (occasionally sergeant and bellow), black civilian dress riding jacket (whit tie) will be worn. Chiefs of delegation will certify that, specific to their country, there is no appropriated military jacket available for their athletes. ACCORDNGLY, the CoD will request (one month in advance) to the PCSC and OCR for final approval to permit the wearing of an appropriate civilian dress jacket”. Conclusion: Olympic! The equestrian event was executed with absolute perfection from the beginning to end. Every detail for the course, crowd control, media, athletes, delegates and the many high level military and civilian representatives was attended to, flawlessly. The number of volunteers was at least 200 and they ensure that no detail was overlooked. The organizers committee led by Col Mosquero from Brazil and he was superb diplomat for CISM’s motto FRIENDSHIP THROUGH SPORT. My recommendation to CISM is that he be formally recognized with an appropriate medal. The technical mastermind of the event was the PCSC, LtCol Serafini, Italy. His expertise is SECOND TO NONE. This superior officer ensure that ever technical detail of the event was Olympic standard and in strict compliance with the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) regulation. It is a tremendous loss to CISM that after 18 years with CISM, and the coordination of 13 Equestrian World Championship that LtCol Serafini will retire. He is a true professional, ambassador of peace, and great friend to all of us in CISM. Farewell my Friend, FAREWELL. It is my strongest recommendation to LtCol Serafini by awarded the highest appropriate CISM Medal. 41 43rd WORLD MILITARY FENCING CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16 – 24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ARG-BRA-BRN-CAN-CHI-CHN-COLGER-HUN-INA-IND-ITA-KOR-KUWLBA-ROU-POL-SUI-SWE-URU-UKRVEN Total Men Women 198 131 Officials 48 Total 246 67 Official CISM Representative Col Dorah-Mamby KOITA (GUI) President of CISM Sport Committee Major Petre DUCU (ROU) Communication, Public relation, Media coverage - Internet site: www.rio2011.mil.br; Cyber corner; Press conference; information session. - Disciplinary problems Suggestions or remarks for the future General Fair-play Excellent Conclusion The competition had a high technical level of organization and competition. Some countries were unable to attend due to coincidence with the timing of the European Fencing Championship. The format adopted in the competition was Organizing different from the normal development of the CISM but was Committee necessary for the conduct of the competition. We had a team competition and an individual separately. Suggestion To adopt for the Military World Games competition the same format that was used in Rio 2011. If you check with the FIE for no coincidence of dates of competition. Conclusion CSC Brazil’s organizing team assembled a first class world championship competition that should be one of the standards for all military fencing competitions worldwide. The competition has used the FIE format in developing of the event due to the higher number of participants (instead of unique pool used in the last championship hosted in 2010 in Venezuela) The new format adds great excitement to the competition as well as additional military relevance to fencing, a sport already 42 steeped in rich military tradition. Using modern technical equipments and video recording and video refereeing (Kabcom) was a great achievement for avoiding complains and misunderstandings. Brazilian delegation has to be congratulated for this chosen and noticed by a letter on behalf of CISM Headquarter. Suggestions The Brazilian organizing committee set a new standard for CISM Military World Championship competitions. The bar has been set high for future organizers, and in constrained budgetary times, it may be difficult to achieve such high level organization. Nevertheless, it is important for organizers to strive for worldclass level championships. One way to do this is to closely partner with civilian federations. We have to set the dates of our competitions in a closer relationship with FIE and continental confederations in order to avoid events overlapping. One of the aim is to set our World military championship in the FIE international calendar. 2012 edition should be fixed after the Olympic Games, edition LONDON 2012 (not earlier than 1st September) Finally, we plan to work more closely with the international federation, FIE, to increase national representation in the championships, with special focus on African nations. OCR Conclusion This was an excellent championships in accordance with FIE and CISM regulations. The Brazilian organizers worked very hard to accommodate every situation and quickly solved all arising issues before they became problems. 43 7th WORLD MILITARY WOMEN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP and 43rd WORLD MILITARY MEN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16 – 24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ALG-BRA-CAM-CAN-ECU-EGY-FRA-GERKEN-NED-QAT-SUR-TRI-URU-USA Total Men Women 357 240 117 Officials 92 Total 449 Lt Colonel A. Hakeem AL-SHINO (BRN) – Men Colonel Issa DIALLO (MLI) - Women President of CISM Sport Committee Lt Col Ayissi Dieudonné (CAM) Communication, Public relation, Internet site: www.rio2011.mil.br; Cyber Media coverage corner; information session, DVD. - ALG and EGY: Irrespective behavior of Disciplinary problems athletes and/or officials during the competitions. - ALG: Chairs broken in the social of Vasco da Gama Stadium – the players invaded the place, only for the VIP person and authorities. General Fair-play - Fair-play award men and women: BRA Organizing Committee Suggestions: Suggestions or remarks for the future Official CISM Representative PCSC OCR To review the regulations, included: time of the game, substitutions, penalties for problems with fair-play; Interval of 2 days for the games. Conclusions: The women's football competition had no problem and the highlight was the high performance of athletes and fair play. The men's football championship was also excellent level with particular emphasis on the highest level of the games. However, the fair play was spotted by the attitude of the team of Algeria that athletes invaded the Honor Gallery at the stadium of Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama (stepping in a child who was sitting in chairs); and in the final game sparked a fight violently with the team of Egypt, which was seen by hundreds of countries worldwide. Suggestions: It is important the CISM create a multidisciplinary working group, with the presence of all countries (a symposium) to discuss the 44 regulation of football competitions, its update and strategies to develop fair play. The women's football competition must have differentiated requirements regarding technical support. Whereas the football is longer competition, the calculation of the number of days of military world games should be made by the time needed to compete with minimum 48 h interval. Two weeks of competition would be ideal considering the high cost and the long travel of the countries. The representatives of the CISM competition should arrive on location with greater advance to prepare actions that optimize the time during the competition. 45 34th WORLD MILITARY JUDO Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (18 - 23/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ALG-AUT-AZE-BRN-BAN-BEL-BIH-BOTBRA-CHI-CHN-CMR-CGO-CRO-DOM-PRKEST-FIN-FRA-GER-GUI-HUN-IND-INA-IRLIRI-ITA-KAZ-KEN-KOR-KUW-LTU-LUXMLI-MNE-NED-NIG-NGR-PER-POL-ROUSEN-SRB-SVK-SLO-RSA-SRI-SUR-SUI-TUNTUR-USA-URU-VEN Total Men Women 277 197 80 Officials - Total 277 Official CISM Representative Col Stepfan MARGINEAN (ROU) President of CISM Sport Committee Lt Col Viorel Ceascai (ROU) Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems - Internet site, www.rio2011.mil.br ,Cyber corner, Press conference (20p) information session, Video/DVD Tape - Nothing to report Suggestions or remarks for the future General Fair-play - Austrian team Conclusion: The Judo Competition took place at Air Force University Organizing Gymnasium. Regarding the conduct of the competition itself, the Committee objectives were fully achieved and the event was very successful, as result of dedicated, competent and proactive work by the team engaged with the event. Conclusion: This was a very well organized championship with a high level of competition in a great ambiance. Suggestions: Continuing the improvement of the judges. Organizing country should provide some spare blue and white judogi. CSC Change the competition system into a system that provides more fights per competitor. CISM CSC Judo should have its own drawing-/poule-/presentation system. CISM sports outfit for the CSC members. Considerate to begin the individual tournament with the heavy weight category. 46 OCR Remark: The conditions for accommodation were excellent both for the athletes and officials. The dining facilities provided food that was of a high quality. Conclusion: The organizers had done their best for the progression and the development of the competition. Thanks to the outstanding relationship between the civilian and the military authorities in order to fulfill their task. Suggestions: They should use the experience gained during this military games in order to organize other CISM events. 47 44th WORLD MILITARY MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (17/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries BEL-BOT-BRA-BRN-CAN-CHI-CHN-ECUFRA-GER-IND-IRL-ITA-LES-LTU-KENKOR-KSA-LIB-LUX-MAR-MKD-MLT-NAMNOR-POL-PKR-RWA-SLO-SRB-SRI-SUISUR-SWE-TAN-TOG-TUN-USA-VEN-ZIM KOR Athletes Number Total Men Women 72 55 17 Officials 74 Total 146 Gen Jacques RENAUD (FRA) President of CISM Sport Committee Col Vincenzo PARRINELLO (ITA) Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems - Internet site, Cyber corner, Press conference (30p) information session. - Nothing to report General Fair-play - Good Suggestions or remarks for the future Official CISM Representative Organizing Committee CSC OCR Conclusion: The event was outstanding. It was a great moment of visibility for a sport military event organized within a civilian sport competition. Suggestion: We ought to go on in this direction, searching cooperation with national and international Federations in order to organize our championship within the greatest civilian events. Nothing to report 48 58th WORLD MILITARY PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (13 – 24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT ALG-ARG-AUT-BEL-BRA-CHI-CHN-COLCZE-PRK-DEN-ECU-EST-FIN-GER-INDITA-LAT-LTU-NED-NOR-PER-POL-ROUSLO-RSA-SWE-SYR-TUR-UAE-VEN KSA - KOR Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number Total Men Women 183 136 47 Officials 70 Total 253 Official CISM Major General Johann PUCHER (AUT) Representative President of CISM Sport Lt Col Alessandro TRONO (ITA) Committee Communication, Public relation, Internet site, Cyber corner, information session. Media coverage Disciplinary problems KSA – arrival of an unexpected mission. General Fair-play Excellent Suggestions or remarks for the future Organizing Committee CSC Conclusion The objectives for the 58th WMC Military Pentathlon were fully accomplished. All technical, administrative and social activities were done correctly. Suggestions Brazil highly invested on the infra structure for the competition of the Military Pentathlon in the 5th MWG. Conclusion th The 58 WMC will provoke positive side effects worldwide. The outstanding level of the sport facilities, the punctual conduct of the competition, the nice atmosphere and the promotion action taken by the OCR-PCSC-OC toward the CoDs of not practicing Countries (who were fascinated by the most attractive disciplines) will further enlarge the CISM military pentathlon community. The 5th MWG boosted as ever before the CISM ideals such as integration, sportsmanship and solidarity. Suggestions The military pentathlon sport “complex” could be used more often as a location for international competitions or/and training camps. CISM HQ should support the relationship between the CSC and the organizing committee of the 6th MWG (not yet 49 practicing country). OCR Remarks: - All remarks below shall in no way cast a shadow on the World Games and the WCh MilPent. They should be read as a sober reflection and serve as lessons learned input for future events on that level. - In general terms the BRA organizer has invested enormous financial and personnel capacities in the Games, which also could be felt by MilPent. - Some of the efforts did not bring the results expected by the organizer, most likely because of the sheer magnitude of challenges. One could get the impression that too many officials were involved thus complicating the co-ordination and the info flow. Also it seems that the preparation of the Villages was finished just prior to the World Games, which caused problems at the start of the World Games regarding allocation of accommodation in particular. - Excellent Anti Doping procedures, handled by the same team that was already responsible for the CISM World Championship Shooting, Dec 2010. - A lot of PR was organized, the results and effects of it are not known by the OCR up to now. According to the organizer much recording and broadcasting was done covering the MilPent competitions, which should be used for promoting MilPent by CISM. - Regrettably no Press Conference for MilPent was organized. - Major problems also for MilPent competitors and officials regarding in-processing (accreditation-the office was understaffed; allocation of accommodation- delays, contradicting information). - The CISM Club in the Blue Village did not fully meet the spirit and intentions regarding a meeting and socializing place; (no drinks, no coffee, the shop in the club was much too expensive for ordinary competitors). - At several days an entertainment program in the Blue Village was organized on high quality level thereby providing some entertainment for competitors, which generally were confined to the village. - In the Blue Village care was taken regarding a lot of service support for officials and competitors (exchange office, post office, laundry, telephones, WLAN). No security problems. - Info flow could have been better; when Liaison Officers are used, they need language knowledge and up to date info- was not ensured in the case of MilPent. - The sports events were of highest standard, other issues that make a Championship for the competitors an event were neglected to some extent. MilPent again showed high level sports performance and compared to other sports exemplary discipline. - The transport of rifles by Airlines again was a problem. 50 Actions should be taken as recommended in the context of the CISM WCh Shooting already last year. - The number of participating countries in MilPent remains high; however, the number of competitors starting was lower than at previous world events, most likely caused by financial restraints because of the effects of budget cuts. - MilPent closing ceremony was improvised and not well prepared, the OCR had to intervene to have it implemented according well established CISM and MilPent procedures. - Great initiative by the MilPent organizer to bring to the Championship Brazilian MilPent oldies-thereby evoking a lot of emotions and showing the present competitors the roots of MilPent. - A team from Saudi Arabia which evidently did not follow the CISM procedures was forbidden to start by the Saudi Chief of Mission (the team was not entered into the official Saudi mission). The team was permitted to be present as observers. - Provision of local mobile phones for officials was very helpful. Generous accommodation for OCR. - Generous leisure assistance- e.g. shuttle to Rio Centre. Catering was excellent. Utmost friendly approach of all personnel involved in the organization. Conclusion: - Another step forward for CISM regarding the World Games, the challenges for organizers are huge. Lessons learned should be drawn by the next organizer. - CISM World Games are flagship projects which must be continued, giving CISM and the individual sports world wide visibility. Suggestions: - Like in Hyderabad the biggest challenge seemed to be the inprocessing with accreditation, allocation of accommodation, transport and info flow to missions and team leaders. - It is recommended to test the organization by organizing competitions in such sports in which the organizer does not have recent experience in due time prior to the WG. - Much effort will have to be invested to support Korea regarding the organization of the MilPent competitions during the WG and taking strategically advantage of the then existing infrastructure for MilPent in the Far East. - Immediately following an evaluation of and reflection on the WG in RIO Lessons Learned and Best Practices should be conveyed to Korea in a coordinated way (regarding e.g. organization, administration, PR, and for each sport to be organized in Korea separately). - It is hoped that this time the knowledge accumulated in the organization and the superb infrastructure will be used by Brazil for future activities in the sense of a CISM development center. 51 42nd WORLD MILITARY MODERN PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16 – 24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ARG-BRA-CHN-CZE-ECU-FRA-GERITA-KOR-LAT-LTU-POL-SUI-UKR-URUUSA KOR Total Men Women 57 36 21 Officials 49 Total 106 Official CISM Representative Lt Col Teodor Florin POPA (ROU) President of CISM Sport Committee Major James GREGORY (USA) Communication, Public relation, Media - Internet Site, Cyber corner, Press coverage conference (10p), information session, DVD. Disciplinary problems Suggestions or remarks for the future General Fair-play Organizing Committee CSC - Nothing to report - All athletes, officials and exhibited excellent fair-play throughout the competition. - Conclusions: - The Modern Pentathlon competitions took place at Col Eric Tinoco Marques Modern Pentathlon National Center. - CISM Official Representatives, CSC members, UIPM Technical Delegate, the Modern Pentathlon Competition Director, the Refereeing Manager, Chiefs of Mission, Team Captains, Coaches and Physicians were present in the preliminary meeting. - Suggestion: The PSCS and CSC members should perform a technical visit at least 30 days prior to competition to check the venue structure, the flow of athletes as well as provide specific directions related to the competition in order to avoid unforeseen events. - Conclusions: Brazil’s organizing team assembled a first class world championship competition that should be the standard for all modern pentathlon competitions worldwide. In fact, the international federation plans to use the organization of the logistically challenging combined event as a standard for upcoming UIPM championships. Fifteen nations participated in the World Military Championships, but especially encouraging was that ten of those nations brought women to compete. This is an important advance over last year’s championships in which only seven 52 OCR nations sent women to compete. Additionally, the relay format featuring mixed-gender teams (one man and one woman) added incentive for nations to include women on their delegation rosters. Modern pentathlon has undergone great advances over the past two years, with introduction of the combined event in last year’s CISM World Military Championships hosted by the Czech Republic and incorporation of the laser pistol into this year’s championship. The new format adds great excitement to the competition as well as additional military relevance to modern pentathlon, a sport already steeped in rich military tradition. Suggestion for the future: The Brazilian organizing committee set a new standard for CISM Military World Championship competitions. The bar has been set high for future organizers, and in constrained budgetary times, it may be difficult to achieve such high level organization. Nevertheless, it is important for organizers to strive for world-class level championships. One way to do this is to closely partner with civilian federations. To assist, the sports committee has decided to allow civilian participation in the World Military Championships, and we will submit a rule update to the sports department for approval in the coming weeks. This will also ensure that our competitions earn Pentathlon World Ranking points for our competitors. We also want to continue to increase female participation in the championships. This can be assisted by continued inclusion of the mixed relay format, which proved to be exciting in Rio for both competitors and spectators. Finally, we plan to work more closely with the international federation, UIPM, to increase national representation in the championships, with special focus on African nations. - Conclusions: This was an excellent championship in accordance with UIPM and CISM regulations. - Suggestions for the future: It is important for the organizer to check all equipment at least two hours before the competition. Although the competition was nearly flawless, the swimming scoreboard did not function during the women’s finals until after the event. 53 41st WORLD MILITARY NAVAL PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (18-21/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ARG-RSA-BRA-DEN-FIN-GER-NOR-PAKPOL-SWE-TUR Total Men Women 66 48 18 Officials 24 Total 90 Official CISM Representative Col Flávio MARCONDES(BRA) President of CISM Sport Committee Lt Col Mikael Mickels (SWE) Communication, Public relation, Media - Internet site: www.rio2011.mil.br coverage - Information Session; Video/DVD. Disciplinary problems General Fair-play Suggestions or remarks for the future Organizing Committee CSC - Individuals and teams offered help to other athletes and teams with equipment and weapons in order to perform as good results as possible. Conclusions: The competition runs well in technical section (tracks, equipments and refereeing team) but problem occurrence in logistic section was observed (meals, lodge and transportation). Suggestions: Organizing Committee must have special attention for meals during the event and sports facilities and lodge must be close. Conclusions: The competition was a great success. The organizer was well prepared, flexible, adaptive and supportive. They were very cooperate and quick to respond to President Technical Jury and PCSCs requests. The competitions were conducted in accordance with CISM regulations and in a fair manner, resulting in top performances from the athletes. The media coverage was most ever seen in a Naval Pentathlon competition and contributed to promote CISM and Naval Pentathlon as a sport in excellent way. The principle of allow spectators and visitors get in to the competition was most appreciated and should be kept. This year there were less participating nations and individual competitors than previous years. CSC will analyze the reason for this and contact the nations in order to find out the actions could be done to increase the participation in the future. 54 OCR Suggestions: Military uniforms should be used at official ceremonies and meeting in accordance with CISM regulations in order to show that Military Sport. Information Management should be developed. There must be a complete information package with program, logistic information, transport schedules etc issued to all arriving nations from the first day in order for all participants to plan and for a smooth conduct to the championship. Since Military World Games is a very big and complex activity it is recommended to better coordinate the logistic functions (e.g. transport and messing) between each sports organizing committee and the responsible logistic function in the Military World Games. If possible, the accommodation should be at the same location as the competition site. Since Naval Pentathlon Championship are conducted in three training days and four competition days, it is very demanding to organize transports, messing, meetings, coordination with the organizer and information management if there are different location for competition and lodging. Some minor and detailed recommendation: 1) Reduce number officials from the organizer at the competition site in order to see and give focus to the athletes performance; 2) Music as background between the races is appreciated but it must not be too loud at it should not to take away focus from the athletes during their races; 3) Try to use of clearly visible (electronic) scoreboards at as many positions as possible and let the speaker announce the results regularly. Continue strategic discussion for development of the Naval Pentathlon as sport. This meeting should be inserted in the standard program for Naval Pentathlon Championship and may also include discussions, not only for Chief of Mission, Team Capitan and coaches, but also amongst the athletes. Promotion of Naval Pentathlon as a true military sport and CISM support for this should be increased. Remarks: One formal protest were made during the Seamanship Race due to one detail was not correctly prepared in one of the tracks for one of the competitors. The problem was solved with the new opportunity to the athletes. Conclusions: The competition was very well. There were problems in a logistic area (meal, lodge and transportation). - Suggestions for the future: The lodge must be close of the sport facilities. 55 44th WORLD MILITARY ORIETEERING CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16 – 24 /07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries AUT-ARG-BEL-BRA-CHI-COL-DEN-ECU-ESTFIN-FRA-GER-INA-IRI-IRL-JAM-KOR-LTU-LATNOR-POL-PRK-SLO-SRB-SWE-SUI-UAE-URU KOR Athletes Number Total Men Women 227 158 69 Officials 2 Total 229 Official CISM Representative President of CISM Sport Committee Lt. Col Carlos Li Fo SJOE (SUR) Communication, Public relation, Media coverage - Internet site: www.rio2011.mil.br; Cyber corner; Information Session; Video/DVD. - Nothing to report Suggestions or remarks for the future Disciplinary problems General Fair-play Lt Col Harald Østbye (NOR) - Outstanding Conclusion: The Orienteering competition took place in a city Paty de Alferes. In this location we organized Model Event, Middle e Long Distance courses. The Relay happened in another place close to the Rio de Janeiro. Such place is a National environment reserved area. All logistical support was provided by the Organizing Committee of the Games. Unlike other sports, the teams were housed in an exclusive hotel in the city of Paty de Alferes (RJ). Lunch, dinner and entertainment were included in this package. The competition Organizin consisted of an event model, the middle distance, long distance and g a relay. The competition was supervised by a CISM Adviser. Committee The preliminary meeting was held at Military Village in Deodoro, RJ, and other technical meetings were held at the hotel in the competition area. Head of Delegation, Team leaders, coaches, referees, in addition to the CISM Official Representative and CISM Adviser were present in the meeting. The Competitions were held perfectly and It was considered by managers, coaches and athletes of the highest level. Suggestions: Middle Course: we suggest that the nomenclature of the course was changed to Short Distance, as the athlete completes the race in 20 minutes, according to the update rules of CISM. 56 CSC OCR Overall an outstanding Championship. Terrain maps and courses where very demanding both physically and technically. This is exactly how it should be. The logistical part was also at the same level as the competitions. Brazilian friendship and hospitality is something we will never forget. Thank you Brazil for supporting orienteering. Conclusion: According to the PCSC, the course and organization of the events during all the days deserve the highest ranking. The chosen paths for the orienteering were an excellent challenge for the competitors. Shelter and training facilities were well being taken care of. Every evening after the games there was an evaluation meeting with all officials. No complaints about the provided charts and equipment were reported. The conditions of the accommodation for athletes and officials were very satisfactory. The only remarks were that the distance between the Villages; white, green and blue, was of great distance so athletes could not sufficiently stay in contact with their colleagues who were practicing other kinds of sports. Also the telephone communication between the villages could be better. The condition of the sports venues, including the used materials/training facilities, layout of the facilities are of high standards. Many athletes were impressed by the investment in equipment and accommodation. 57 36th WORLD MILITARY PARACHUTING CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16 – 24 /07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ALG-ARG-AUT-BRN-BEL-BRA-CAN-CHI-CHNCOL-CYP-CZE-DEN-ECU-FRA-GER-HUN-IND-INAIRL-ITA-KAZ-MAR-NED-OMA-PAR-PER-POL-QATSRB-SLO-KSA-SPA-SWE-SUI-SYR-TUR-URU-USA Total Men Women 234 188 46 Officials 81 Total 315 Official CISM Representative Col Rinette HULME (NAM) President of CISM Sport Committee Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems Col Jean DERMINE (FRA) - Internet site: www.rio2011.mil.br, cyber corner, Dvd. - None Suggestions or remarks for the future - Correct General Fair-play Organizing Nothing to report Committee CSC OCR Conclusion: The participants of the 36th WMPC will not forget that the parachutists, soldiers and volunteers of the organizing committee have made their best to offer, with warmest hospitality, the conditions to run a very good championship. Suggestions: It’s very often difficult to organize parachuting events on the same place than other disciplines of the games. It would be interesting for the public and the visibility of parachuting that organizers try nevertheless to present parachuting jumps during a couple of hours or half a day at once of the main sport venue, such as demonstration jumps or final round at the athletic stadium, or during others competitions. Conclusion: The Organizing Committee must be congratulated by the excellent organization, perfect venue and dedication and commitment of all personnel during the Championship. The CSC and in particular, the PCSC also largely contributed towards the success of the event. Suggestion: As the venue for Parachuting is most of the time far away from the main venue of the Games, the athletes and officials are excluded from 58 the interesting and important events. If it is possible, it should be considered to select a venue closer in order for the parachuting teams to be more part of the Games, as well as give spectators chance to visit. Alternatively, to have an additional day for competition. 59 45th WORLD MILITARY SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (16-24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number ARG-BRA-BRN-CAN-COL-DEN-ECU-ESP-FINFRA-GER-INA-IND-ITA-NOR-PAK-PER-POLQAT-RSA-SRB-SRI-TUR-URU-UKR-USA Total Men Women 145 119 26 Officials - Total 145 Official CISM Representative Colonel Walter VAN VELTHOVEN (BEL) President of CISM Sport Committee Cdr BRAM Weller (KSA) - Internet site: www.rio2011.mil.br; press conference, information session. - SRB: Absence of a mission without notification. Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems Suggestions or remarks for the future General Fair-play - The fair-play award was awarded to Norway. Organizing Suggestions Committee We suggest buy all boats instead of rent them. Conclusion: Excellent event, good winds, well prepared boats, 26 countries representing all the continents and 30 boats on the water made it one of the best sailing events yet. The support from the Brazilian organizers and the CISM Authorities was excellent. A number of the countries that entered for the match racing event clearly had no idea what match racing was about. They didn’t know the rules and didn’t have a chance of getting a CSC respectable result. This event was well organized. Suggestions In future only one type of racing should be offered. The scheduling of fleet races and matches races was well managed by the Brazilian organizers, but the predominant interest was in the fleet racing. Fleet Racing is a form of sailing that all countries are familiar and match racing isn’t. Though countries will have the option of hosting match racing events, the CSC will strongly advise them to host only fleet races. Conclusion: OCR Extremely well organized. Excellent sailing equipments 60 46th WORLD MILITARY SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16 – 24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number RSA-ARG-AUT-BRN-BAR-BEL-BIH-BRA-BUL-CANCHI-CHN-COL-KOR-PRK-CRO-DEN-ECU-ESP-ESTFIN-FRA-GER-IND-INA-IRI-IRL-ITA-KUW-LUX-NGRNOR-OMA-UZB-PAK-PER-POL-POR-QAT-SLO-SRBDOM-SWE-SUI-SYR-TRI-TUR-UKR-URU-VEN-VIE Total Men Women 323 202 121 Officials 109 Total 432 Official CISM Representative President of CISM Sport Committee (acting PCSC) Major Gen Georges BOUTROS (LIB) Lt Col Bruno WOLFENSBERGER (SUI) Suggestions or remarks for the future Communication, Public - Internet (http://www.rio2011.com.br); Cyber corner ; relation, Media coverage Press conference ; info session ; CD-Rom. - Dominican Republic: Arrival unexpectedly; Disciplinary problems - Belarus: Absence without notification. General Fair-play - Very good. Conclusion: Organizing Doping Control was carried out without incident and with credit to Committee the professionalism of personnel and the cooperative attitude of athletes involved. Conclusion: CSC Brazil did a very good championship in shooting. The shooting Sports Director prepared the technical part in all details. Conclusion: Refereeing, scoring, result management was therefore excellent. The approach, dedication and professional attitude of the SC and the juries have been remarkable. OCR Although the PCSC Shooting could not participate in the WCh because of illness, the experienced CSC team, led by the acting Pres LtCol Wolfensberger (SUI), managed the sports aspects excellently. The participation of Olympic, World and Continental Champions has underlined the high level of the competition. 61 45th WORLD MILITARY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (17 – 20/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number Men Women 190 118 72 46 Total 236 President of CISM Sport Committee Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems Suggestions or remarks for the future Total Officials Official CISM Representative General Fair-play AZE-BRA-CAN-CHN-COL-EST-FRA-GER-GREIND-ITA-KAZ-KOR-NOR-SUI-SUR-UKR-USA KOR Major General Doug LANGTON (CAN) Lt Colonel Elizabeth VEZINA (CAN) - Internet site (www.rio2011.com.br) Cyber corner, Information session, press conference (20 persons) - KOR and AZE: Late withdrawal and Absence without notification. - On the last day of the championship, a traditionally FUN EVENT (Staff relay race 4 x 50 freestyle) was organized where OCR, PCSC, members of CSC, team-captains, coaches, swim staff and organizers participated. The Fair-play award was Selected by the Organizing Committee. The award winner was Canada. Organizing Committee - CSC Incidents (protest and others): - The touch pads in the main-pool were anointed with paraffin wax during the morning warm-up session on July 20th, probably for adherence purposes for backstroke trials. The refereeing team failed to clean these pads due to the characteristics of the substance contained in the paraffin wax. Conclusion: - The Organizing Committee put together an outstanding championship. Maria Lenk Aquatic Park is really a world class arena to host championships in swimming. OC especially succeeded in framing the championships i.e. scoreboards with video presentations and follow-ups, immediately published results on internet-sites, professional announcers, great audiovisual systems, professional performance of the people at calling area, award ceremony, judges. The OC really managed to make this 62 OCR championship to be a GREAT show and the place to be during the 5th MWG. Suggestions: - Take part in Regional Development Centre meetings swimming and lifesaving; - Promote and support cooperation with National, Continental and International Federations; and - Deconflict calendar with other major civilian Swimming and Lifesaving Events. Some of the known key dates are: - SWIMMING: - 2012 27 July 2012 -12 August Olympic games London - 2013 19 July – 4 Aug WC Barcelona - LIFESAVING: - 2012 Rescue 7- 18 November Australia In accordance with CISM Regulations, and Article 6.3, Volume 1 of the Handbook issued by the Organizing Committee, athletes may wear national track suits for medal presentations; however, whenever possible, military uniforms should be worn. While the athletes all conformed to these regulations, it was very challenging to enforce the wearing of uniforms by medal presenters. The most egregious example was the Chief of Delegation of Greece, who was not even on the list of presenters; however, when one of his athletes won a medal, he showed up to present the bouquet dressed in civilian clothes, no jacket or tie. The Organizers tried to ensure Brazilian General Officers wore their uniforms; however, given rank and position differences, this was also difficult to enforce. As explained, the issue of uniforms for presentations arose during the first day of competition. During the day, I asked for a list of medal presenters; however, nothing was provided until about an hour before the finals began. At that time, the OC official responsible for protocol began looking for presenters. The first individual selected was not in uniform (blue jeans and a golf shirt), so I vetoed that selection. Of the nine presentations during the evening, three were not done in uniform; however, two were conducted in national track suits, even though the presenters weren’t athletes. To their credit, all athletes were properly dressed to accept their medals. As noted in Article 1.4.1 of Part 1 of this Joint Report, written by the Organizing Committee, the Korean and Azerbaijan missions to the Swimming Championships were absent without notification. While four countries, including Korea and Azerbaijan, were not at the Preliminary Meeting, notification was given by the other two, and their athletes did compete in accordance with the final entry lists submitted to the organizers. All Korean and Azerbaijan swimmers were DNS. According to Article 7.26 of the CISM Regulations – Withdrawal From Participation – because the host nation was not informed at least one (1) month prior to the opening of the competitions, Korea and Azerbaijan could be subject to disciplinary action in 63 accordance with Article 1.12 of the CISM Regulations Conclusion Accommodations for the Sports Commission members and athletes were at Blue Village. There were a few early issues with the accommodations; however, the Organizing Committee reacted promptly to areas of concern and by the second day, all was in order. Food was plentiful and varied, and the Dining Hall was able to handle a large number of diners quickly and efficiently. The competition was conducted at the Maria Lenk Aquatic Park, which was an outstanding venue for athletes, referees, officials and spectators alike. The 300 volunteers at the venue were highly motivated and eager to please. Once again, all requirements were met, and any areas of concern were dealt with immediately. The competition itself went off without problems: the referees did an outstanding job; the rest of the swimming competition management team turned the paperwork around very quickly; the announcers were excellent; and the entertainment for the spectators between events added to the enthusiastic atmosphere at the venue. Suggestion - After I had explained the situation of the uniform to the CISM President, he suggested that for future MWG, the organizers could choose their local selections for medal presenters early, and send the list to CISM HQ. The President or Secretary General could then send letters to those individuals, inviting them to be medal presenters, and explaining the requirement to wear uniforms or jacket and tie, if civilian. 64 20th WORLD MILITARY TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (16-24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Athletes Number AFG-ALB-BLR-BIH-BRA-BRN-CAN-CHN-CIVCMR-COL-CYP-FRA-GAB-GER-GRE-IND-IRIITA-JOR-KAZ-KEN-KOR-KSA-KUW-LES-MARMLI-NED-PAK-PER-POL-QAT-RSA-SLO-SRISUR-SYR-TUN-UGA-URU-USA-VEN-VIE-YEM KOR-RWA Total Men Women 232 170 62 Officials 126 Total 358 Official CISM Representative Brigadier Bojan POGRAJC (SLO) President of CISM Sport Committee (acting PCSC) Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems CW3 Bongseok KIM (USA) Suggestions or remarks for the future General Fair-play Web Site: www.rio2011.mil.br; Cyber corner; Information Session and CD-Rom. - Fair play was demonstrated throughout the championship by the athletes, coaches, and officials. Organizing Committee - CSC Conclusion: The competition was a great success. A general lack of communication at the White Village led to many issues. On numerous occasions, several delegations did not show up to required meeting, athletes to required place and time for weigh-ins, and other appointments missed due to not being informed. This led to the drawing of the lots to be conducted twice, and some athletes were disqualified for not showing up to required place and time. Lack of acknowledgement and compliance of CISM and CISM Sport Regulation – Taekwondo caused many difficulties. For an example: a) OC invited seven referees without approval of the CSC. b) Number of medals to be awarded was decided by the OC without conferring with the CSC. c) OC decided to not include team award (i.e. – Best team, Best player, Best Coach, Best Referee, Encouragement and FairPlay) as part of their program. Being that this was the largest Taekwondo championship in the history of CISM, it was 65 OCR embarrassing to not have these awards prepared. d) CSC members and referees were housed with athletes. e) CSC was not provided with a vehicle. f) No table for the CSC to supervise the managing of the matches. g) Scales were not available for the athletes to monitor their weights. The CSC submitted official requests to the OC to have all of these issues resolved. Some of the issues were resolved only after the OCR intervened. Still, many of those issues that were resolved were only partially resolved. These was a general lack of communication between the CSC and the OC. Lt Col Lim, PCSC for Taekwondo, communicated to the Brazil OC to correspond with CW3 Kim for all issues dealing with Taekwondo as CW3 Kim appointed as the secretary General, and with SGM (Rte) Bruce Harris for all matters dealing with the referees. Suggestions: OC must comply with CISM Regulation, CISM Sport Regulation – Taekwondo and any other regulation that apply to Taekwondo if they wish to host a Taekwondo event. - Progress of preparation should always be communicated to the CSC. Remarks: Competition was good. There should have been more cooperation between OC and PCSC of Taekwondo. - If PCSC cannot attend, PCSC must inform the OC and CISM of his inability to attend at least a month or more before. Suggestions: Taekwondo and other combat sports requiring weigh-ins should be on the first days of the Military World Games. Taekwondo athletes could not go anywhere to observe any other sports due to dieting for the entire duration of the games. The current PCSC is scheduled to retire in 2012. Therefore, an election should be held, among the current members of the CSC for Taekwondo to replace the current PCSC. a) The current members of the CSC for Taekwondo agreed that Lt Col Lim should finish his term as scheduled as the PCSC for Taekwondo. b) Recommend the following names, in order, to succeed Lt Col Lim as the PCSC for Taekwondo: (1) SGM (Ret) Bruce Harris (USA) (2) CW3 Bongseok Kim (USA) (3) Mr. Abubakr Kordi (KSA) CSC Taekwondo should attempt to work closer with the World Taekwondo Federation. 66 44th WORLD MILITARY TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro - Brazil (17-23/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT ALG-ANG-AZE-BRN-BAR-BLR-BEL-BIH-BOTBRA-BDI-CMR-CAN-CPV-CHA-CHI-CHN-COLCYP-CZE-PRK-DOM-ECU-ERI-MKD-FIN-FRAGAM-GER-GUI-GRE-GBS-IND-INA-IRI-IRL-ITAJAM-JOR-KAZ-KEN-KOR-KUW-LES-LTU-LUXLIB-MLI-MLT-MTN-MNE-MAR-NAM-NED-NORPAK-POL-QAT-ROU-RWA-KSA-SEN-SRB-SVKSLO-SRI-SUR-SWE-SUI-SYR-TAN-TOG-TRI-TUNTUR-USA-UGA-UKR-UAE-URU-VEN-ZIM - Participating Countries Observer Countries Number Athletes Total Men Women 698 544 154 Officials 184 Total 882 Official CISM Representative Colonel Mesut CERIT (TUR) President of CISM Sport Committee Colonel Vincenzo PARRINELLO (ITA) Communication, Public Media coverage Disciplinary problems relation, - Website: www.rio20110.mil.br ; Cyber corner; Press Conference; Information session. - - The Fair-play award was presented to Brazil, through Sergeant Fabiano Peçanha (BRA). The assistance of CSC members with their effective and suitable Organizing suggestions was crucial for the successful outcome of the Committee competition. Once again delegations were late on submitting their entries in the Track and Field World Military Championships. This creates many problems with the organization of the competitions. It is not possible that up to twenty days before the event some countries have not reported their entries in detail and accurately allowing the organizing committee to have a complete picture of the participants in each race. The delegations must become aware that CSC the seriousness of an organization necessarily requires respect for the rules and deadlines. Beside the excellent organization of the Games, it must be admitted to the Organizing Committee, it has demonstrated the utmost care and engagement in every aspect showing an excellent ability to handle an event of this size and complexity, I am sorry, that I had to stress the absolute lack of attention towards the members of the CISM Track and Field Committee, in particular Suggestions or remarks for the future General Fair-play 67 OCR on their transportation needs. At the beginning of the event we were told that to reach the competition field of the Track and Field we would have to use the means available for the athletes. Only after numerous and repeated requests, and after the explicit menace that we would not attended the event because unable to do so, a van was made available to the members of the Committee to ensure only the transport from the village to the field and vice versa. Of course, the President of CISM Track and Field Committee is not provided with any car, but anyhow, this was in line with the attention given by the Organizing Committee to all Presidents of CISM Sport Committees (apart from the invitation to the opening ceremony, I have not received any other invitation including the dinner of "Gift Changing" to which I was “told” I was invited only 30 minutes before the event). Many CISM records fixed and some results in particular prove the high technical level of the event. Organization was held in excellent way. All the participants were competed and behave in a fair-play movement. During the medal ceremony was not easy to find a person who dressed uniform for giving medal to the athletes. Generally, organizing and technical committee were manage to organize championship as the Olympic Games. The Track and Field Championship is complex and difficult event to organize. Thanks to the big efforts of the Organizing Committee, the Technical Delegate and all members of CISM Track and Field Committee, the event took place in a professional way. At the beginning of the organization, there was a problem with communication and transportation (chief of mission, pres.tech.com and members) but not more than two days Organizing Committee solved the problem. Generally, everything was perfect and all the members who were working for the Military World Games in Rio (assistance, interpreters, drivers etc.) tried to perform best and professionally. Short and sweet: it was an excellent organization. Thanks to the Brazilian Armed Forces and Brazilians 68 16th WORLD MILITARY TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Number Athletes ARG-BEL-BRA-CAN-CHI-CHN-COL-CZEECU-ESP-FIN-FRA-GER-IND-IRL-ITA-KAZKOR-LUX-MLT-NED-NOR-POL-SRB-RSASUI-SWE-USA Total Men Women 148 102 46 Officials - Total 148 Official CISM Representative Colonel Jean-Marie OMPEBE (CGO) President of CISM Sport Committee Commandant Olivier PENIN (FRA) Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems General Fair-play - Suggestions or remarks for the future Organizing - Nothing to report Committee CSC OCR Conclusions: Excellent organization. Site Copacabana nothing short of amazing, perfect for the show, allowing visibility of many spectators’ three tests. 2 laps of 750m were made in nation in water at 22º with an output to the Australian on the beach between the two loops. 8 laps of 5km cycling loops and 4 laps in the 2500m run. Enormous logistical set up for this competition (changing rooms, showers, big screen, inflatable arches, VIP areas, public spaces, hospital campaign), maximum security during the event, but few details have been made by the commission technique prior to departure including the start do the swim. The only problem was for the championship at the end of the latter route by bus to the closing ceremony. Athletes waited one hour prior to arrival and departure of buses. Suggestion: It would seem important to each PCSC WMC or WMG, benefit from 2 or 3 gift exchange CISM to hand them over to organizers of our respective disciplines. Conclusion: The event under the technical and logical aspect was organized excellently. It was a great moment of visibility for a sport military event organized within a civilian sport competition. 69 32nd WORLD MILITARY VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Number Athletes BRA-CAN-CHN-CYP-FIN-GER-IND-IRIITA-KOR-QAT-USA-VEN Total Men Women 213 142 71 Officials 59 Total 272 Official CISM Representative Lt-Colonel Suzana Tkavc (SLO) President of CISM Sport Committee Col Jorge Luiz Soares Ribeiro (BRA) - Web Site: www.rio2011.mil.br; Information Session and CD-Rom. - The fair-play award was awarded to General Fair-play Korea. Conclusions: The championship achieved its proposed goals. Achieving a healthy atmosphere of friendship and loyal dispute. Organizing Suggestions: Committee For a competition with twelve teams, it becomes necessary a minimum of eight days, so that the competition doesn’t get so exhaustive. Conclusions: The sports venues were inspected by the CISM Volleyball Committee on July 14-15th 2011. The Maracanãzinho venue was determined excellent. The smaller CMRJ facility provided a friendly environment for matches with a lower number of spectators following. No complaints were received from any of the participants. The quality of referees was in general very good with all FIVB certified. The fair play award was presented to the Republic of Korea. The host nation provided additional awards. CSC The Volleyball Challenge Cup was presented for the first time in 2009 World Military Volleyball Championships to the championship team. The Volleyball Challenge Cup award is presented to the winner of all CISM Championship tournaments with the Championship country name and year inscription to provide history for the Challenge Cup. Beach volleyball awards were provided for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place team for both men and women. Awards for the exhibition were the same as the individual medals provided to athletes of the indoor Suggestions or remarks for the future Communication, Public relation, Media coverage Disciplinary problems 70 OCR teams with equivalent finish. There were no incident(s) reported. Beach volleyball as a demonstration sport was of varied competitive caliber for both the men’s and women’s in the spirit of “friendship through sports”. The venue was of high quality with support for the event deserving of adding to future CISM events. There were 10 countries from 4 continents participating. Suggestion: From the success of the exhibition of beach volleyball, the event should be considered for adding permanently as a CISM World level sport. Conclusion: The Championships were conducted in accordance with CISM regulations. The seeding of teams and draws were made during the 66th CISM General Assembly – SEOUL (ROK) to conform with the Volleyball Regulations. Meetings with the Jury of Appeal, Technical Jury, Anti-doping Commission and Technical Committee, were also held. For the 5th World Military Volleyball Championships, only the indoor volleyball matches were supported by the CISM Volleyball Committee although beach volleyball was under the oversight of the CSC President, Col Jorge Ribeiro. Beach volleyball as a demonstration sport was of varied competitive caliber for both the men’s and women’s in the spirit of “friendship through sports”. Based on participation for the exhibition event, CISM should consider adding beach volleyball to the CISM calendar as a regular world level event. There were 10 countries from 4 continents participating. 71 BEACH VOLLEYBALL – DEMONSTRATION SPORT Rio de Janeiro – Brazil (24/07/2011) SUMMARY REPORT Participating Countries Observer Countries Number Athletes ALB-ANG-BRA-CHN-ITA-PAK-SRI-LTUQAT-USA Total Men Women 38 25 13 Officials 20 Total 58 - Web Site: www.rio2011.mil.br; Cyber corner; press conference; Information Session and CD-Rom. Disciplinary problems - Arrival Late: ITA - The fair-play award was awarded to Brazil General Fair-play (Sgt Roberto Ferreira). Suggestions - In the current military world games the beach volleyball competition was for exhibition only. I strongly suggest the inclusion Organizing of beach volleyball competition in the annual calendar of the cism. Committee Several teams were satisfied with the arrangements structure of the competition venue, the support given to the participating teams and the athletes are waiting for the participation of this sport again. Conclusions - The championships were exciting for both female and male athletes. Participants and officials appreciated the efforts of the organizing committee for providing excellent competition facilities and operations. CSC Suggestion - Include the world beach volleyball championship like CISM Sport. Brazil shall be the host country for this competition, considering the arranged structure and the acquired experience in the 5th military world games. Suggestion OCR - The beach volleyball competition should become an official cism championship. Suggestions or remarks for the future Communication, Public relation, Media coverage 72 73 7. CALENDARS 2012/2013/2014 74 CISM WORLD EVENTS CALENDAR – 2012 EDIT Events Organizing Countries Place Dates of competitions from Situation until Confirmation Option CISM WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS - CISM PENTATHLONS 55 Aeronautical Pentathlon Norway Trondhein 1-Aug 8-Aug X 59 Military Pentathlon Finland Lahti 13-Aug 20-Aug X 48 Naval Pentathlon Sweden Berga 17-Aug 25-Aug X CISM WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS 52 Skiing Slovenia Bled-Pokljuka Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled 55 Boxing Kazakhstan Astana Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled 45 Orienteering Denmark Aalborg-Jutland 8-Jun 14-Jun X 8 Football (Women) Germany Warendörf 18-Jun 30-Jun X 33 Volleyball (Women) The Netherlands Amsterdam 9-Jul 17-Jul X 17 Triathlon Switzerland Lausanne 22-Aug 26-Aug X 33 Volleyball (Men) Iran Tehran 31-Ago 07-Sep X 7 Golf USA Jacksonville 13-Oct 20-Oct X 21 Taekwondo Vietnam Ho Chi Minh 19-Oct 26-Oct X 47 Shooting China Guangzhou 1-Dec 9-Dec X 46 Sailing Turkey Istanbul TBD TBD X CISM OFFICIALS MEETINGS 67th Board of Directors Meeting Belgium Brussels 31-Jan 2-Feb X CISM General Assembly and Congress Uganda Kampala 13-May 19-May X Board of Directors Meeting Uganda Kampala 13-May 19-May X Board of Directors Meeting Switzerland Genève 30-Oct 1-Nov X 75 OTHER CISM WORLD EVENTS 3rd Women in CISM Conference USA California 15-Sep 21-Sep X CISM WORLD EVENTS CALENDAR – 2013 EDIT. Events Organizing Countries Place Dates of competitions from Situation until Confirmation TBD TBD X July July X Option CISM WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS - CISM PENTATHLONS 56 Aeronautical Pentathlon Turkey Istanbul CISM WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS 45 Orienteering Sweden Eksjo 45 Marathon Suriname Paramaribo 43 Modern Pentathlon USA TBD TBD TBD X 28 Wrestling Iran Tehran TBD TBD X 1st CISM World Football Trophy Azerbaijan Baku TBD TBD X 23-Nov 23-Nov X CISM OFFICIALS MEETINGS 68 CISM General Assembly and Congress TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Board of Directors Meeting Indonesia TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD CISM WORLD EVENTS CALENDAR – 2014 EDIT. Events Organizing Countries Place Dates of competitions Situation from until Confirmation TBD TBD X TBD TBD TBD Option CISM WORLD MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIPS Taekwondo Iran Tehran CISM OFFICIALS MEETINGS 69 CISM General Assembly and Congress TBD TBD TBD 76 77 8. WORLD MILITARY GAMES OVERVIEW 78 Number of Participating Countries per Continents Number of Participating 79 SPORTS (Number of SPORTS included on MWG) 80 SPORTS INCLUDED ON SUMMER MWG SPORTS 1 BASKETBALL 2 BOXING 3 CYCLING 4 FENCING 5 FOOTBALL 6 JUDO 7 MILITARY PENTATHLON 8 MODERN PENTATHLON 9 NAVAL PENTATHLON 10 PARACHUTING 11 SHOOTING 12 SWIMMING/LIFESAVING 13 TRACK & FIELD 14 TRIATHLON 15 VOLLEYBALL 16 WRESTLING 17 EQUESTRIAN 18 GOLF 19 HANDBALL 20 ORIENTEERING 21 TAEKWONDO 22 DIVING (currently combined with Swimming) 23 SAILING 24 AERONAUTICAL PENTATHLON 25 SKIING 26 CROSS-COUNTRY 27 MARATHON 28 29 CYCLO-CROSS (Regional Competition) MOUNTAIN BIKING (Regional Competition) 1 2 3 ROWING CANOE-KAYAK Rome 1995 Zagreb 1999 Catania 2003 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Hyderabad 2007 Rio de Janeiro 2011 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ DEMONSTRATION SPORT √ √ √ BEACH VOLLEYBALL 81 9. WOMEN IN CISM 82 11.2. SITUATION IN 2010: WOMEN IN CISM GOVERNMENT BODIES Sport Committees Name Lt Col Elizabeth Vézina Function Committee Country President Canada Lt Inga DAUSKANE Member Mrs. Debra Ponzio Cpt Jennifer Farina Col Cleopatra T. MKHULISE Member CISM Swimming Committee CISM Cross Country / Marathon / Track and Field Committee CISM Cycling Committee Member CISM Football Committee USA Member South Africa Lt Oksana Sorokina Member Ms Pauline Boulainne Cpt Susanne Ecker Schultz Ms. Patricia G. Rye Member CISM Football Committee CISM Naval Pentathlon Committee CISM Sailing Committee Member CISM Skiing Committee Austria Member CISM Volleyball Committee USA Latvia USA Russia Canada Commissions & BOD & HQ Name Colonel Rinette HULME BGen Whitecross Christine Ms. Paulette FREESE Lt Inga DAUSKANE Ms Claudia BERWAGER Capt Sarah WUNTKE Lt Col Bettina BOUGHANI Col Cleopatra T. MKHULISE Function African Member / President / Delegate Namibia American Member / Delegate Canada Member Committee Country BoD / Women in CISM Namibia BoD Canada Sports Commission USA Member Sports Commission Latvia Member Women in CISM USA Member Women in CISM Canada Member Member / Delegate South Africa Women in CISM France Women in CISM South Africa Mrs. Ariane MORLET Secretary Mrs. Maggy STOM Secretary Financial Commission Assistant Administration Belgium The Netherlands Chief of Delegation & VP Offices Name Cpt Jana Senkova Function CISM structure Country Chief Delegation to CISM Czech Republic 83 CISM HQ Military World Championship Management Col JORGE CISM Sports Events Manager Lt Commander André MELLO (BRA) Sports Events Assistant and Statistics Manager W.O. Jacimar CAVALCANTE (BRA) Sports Events Assistant We are your team players! 84