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The International Alliance For Youth Sports (IAYS) was established by
the National Alliance For Youth Sports (NAYS) to provide a forum for
youth sports administrators, educators and others worldwide to convene
and discuss pertinent topics and research related to organized out-of-school
sports and activities for children.
* Nepal - Sita Pandey- President,
Women in Sports
* South Africa - Lateef Amusa – President African Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance Zambia - Clement Chileshe - Executive Director, Sport in Action * Russia - Dr. Nikolai Borokov - Deputy Director General, Moscow City Sports Association Portugal - Rui Lanca - Chief of Sports Programs, INATEL New Zealand - Debbie Longhurst - Olympic Program Manager, New Zealand Olympic Committee * Dominica - Hon. Loreen Bannis-Roberts – Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education Egypt - Dr. Hossam Eldin Mostafa Saad - Secretary General, African Sports Confederation of Disabled Greece - Maria Eleftheriou - Section Manager, Olympic Youth Camp, Olympic Games Haiti - Guy Joachim – President, National Volleyball Federation of Haiti Honduras - Jorge Mejia - Sports Director, Ministry of Culture, Arts and Sports Israel - Dr. Ronnie Lidor - Head Motor Behavior Laboratory, The Zinmen College * Morocco - Said Lamrini - National Technical Director, Ministry of Youth and Sports * Costa Rica - Allan Mosquera Vargas – Director, Institute for Sport and Recreation Barbados - Adrian Donovan - Program Director, National Sports Council Australia - Susan Headley -Deputy Editor, Australian Clearinghouse Cambodia - Sok Yanimol – Secretary, National Olympic Committee Cayman Islands - Dalton Walter – Director, Department of Youth Sports and Community Development * indicates those Charter members who have been selected to form the
IAYS Advisory Board. One of the many activities that the Advisory Board
will undertake is to advise NAYS on the 2004 International Youth Sports
Congress, which has the theme ‘Uniting the World Through Youth Sports.’
Registration for the Congress has begun and brochures are available for
promotion. Visit www.nays.org
or email yscongress@nays.org
for additional information.
Fred Engh, CEO/president of the National Alliance For Youth Sports,
will give the opening keynote at the National Conference on Youth Sport,
Physical Education & Development in Lusaka, Zambia, on May 16-18,
2004. The objectives of the National Conference are to give delegates
an understanding of sport, physical education and development and allow
them to realize opportunities, strengths and challenges facing stakeholders
of sport, physical education and development in Zambia. Dr. Michael
Gray, vice president of IAYS, will give a session on athletic performance.
In addition to the opening keynote, Engh will present a session on the
value of youth sports. "The issues affecting children in sports
remains a major concern throughout the world, as evidenced by the upcoming
National Conference in Zambia," Engh said. "Clement Chileshe
has assembled an outstanding program addressing issues like mass participation
and learning versus performance and competition, the concept of sports
and its value, and the challenge of fighting HIV/AIDS through sports,
among many other issues.”
Engh will also present at the Pre-Olympic Congress in Thessaloniki,
Greece, which will be held August 6-11, 2004. The IAYS will be presented
at this Congress. Engh will address changing the culture of children’s
sports by focusing on the early development of the skills and knowledge
of the game, as well as recruiting educated volunteers to assist in
the administration and coaching that are necessary to ensure positive
and safe sports for all our children. National Allicance for Youth Sport (NAYS)
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