Liberec ready for EYOWF

The largest youth sports event in the Czech Republic will take place in Liberec, and other centres of the Liberec Region, between February 12th and 19th, 2011. Its participants will compete in eight disciplines: Ice Hockey; Figure Skating; Cross Country Skiing; Ski Jumping; Nordic Combined; Alpine Skiing; Snowboarding; and Biathlon.

After the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in 2009, the modern Liberec venues of Ještěd and Vesec will be used for another important international event. Liberec will be the centre and complete background of this festival. However, some other natural centres of winter sports in the Jizerské Mountains and the following regions will come to live as well: Jablonec nad Nisou; Rejdice; Harrachov; Česká Lípa. Moreover, in 2010, the Liberec Region hosted of an extensive general rehearsal for EYOWF: the IV. Winter Olympic Games for children and young people in the Czech Republic.

 

Centres and venues for individual sports disciplines: 

Alpine Skiing

Liberec

Ještěd

Cross Country Skiing

Liberec

Vesec

Ski Jumping

Liberec

Ještěd

Nordic Combined

Liberec

Ještěd, Vesec

Ice Hockey

Liberec

Tipsport Arena

Figure Skating

Liberec

Svijanská aréna

Biathlon

Jablonec nad Nisou

Břízky

Snowboarding

Rejdice

Snowpark

What makes the European Youth Festivals special?

“There is something magical about youth competitions. It is a chance to see talented athletes before they become big stars and celebrities.” – PATRICK HICKEY, President of the Association of European Olympic Committees  

Summer and Winter European Youth Olympic Festivals represent the top events for young athletes between the ages of 14 and 18. These events are organised in two-year cycles, always in odd years, resulting from the initiative of the Association of European Olympic Committees (EOC).

Jacques Rogge, current President of the International Olympic Committee, became the author and founder of the so-called small Olympics for youth of the “Old Continent” at the beginning of the 1990s. Summer sports had their premiere in Brussels in 1991; Winter sports followed two years later in Aosta – both under the old name: EYOD (European Youth Olympic Days).

 “This Festival provides young European athletes with great motivation, as it renders sense to their carriers from the very beginning.”JACQUES ROGGE, President of the International Olympic Committee and founder of this competition

 

Flame, Anthems, and Ceremonies

By founding an important sports event for the youth, Europe has continued the tradition of other continents – e.g. the Asian and Panama Games. Both summer and winter Festivals pride in high prestige. This is shown in the fact that they include both opening and closing ceremonies; during the entire time of the Festival the Olympic flame is burning; both athletes and judges take their oaths; and when announcing the best athletes, the national anthem is played in honour of the winner, and the flags of all medallists rise up the pole.

Approximately 2,500 participants come to the summer festivals; in winter, there is approximately 1,300 participants. Important state representatives and politicians became regular guests and great fans of these competitions. They are people such as Jacques Rogge, current IOC President. In the past, European Youth Olympic Festivals or European Youth Olympic Winter festivals were visited by: British Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Albert of Monaco; and many other presidents, prime ministers, and ministers from European countries.

  “For young athletes, both winter and summer European Festivals mean the same as the Olympic Games to seniors; and I myself am very happy that the Liberec Region will be the organiser of this event.” – MILAN JIRÁSEK, President of the Czech Olympic Committee

 

EOC – the Association of European Olympic Committees

Both competitions are now controlled by the Association of European Olympic Committees and its committee for either summer EYOSF (European Youth Olympic Summer Festival) or the winter EYOWF version (European Youth Olympic Winter Festival), in cooperation with relevant International and European federations and organisation EYOSF or EYOWF committees.

The Association of European Olympic Committees (EOC) consists of 49 European Olympic Committees. Official residence of the EOC is in the IOC residence in Lausanne. Patrick Hickey from Ireland is the EOC President; its Vice President is Alexander Kozlovskij from Russia; and Raffaele Pagnozzi from Italy is the Secretary General. The EOC consists of six expert committees – Guido de Bondt from Belgium is the Chairman of the committee for EYOF (EYOWF).

 

 

 

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