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Madrid 2016 Demonstrates Commitment to Paralympic
Sports
- Attending International Paralympic Day in Berlin
10 July 2009 - A
delegation from Madrid 2016 has travelled to Berlin
to participate in tomorrow’s International
Paralympic Day celebrations, demonstrating for the
second time this week Spain’s strong commitment to
Paralympic sports.
The Madrid 2016 delegation includes sports director
Raul Chapado, international relations coordinator
Ramona Von Ondarza, Paralympic sports coordinator
Mariano Ruiz, and Spanish Paralympic athlete,
Maximiliano Rodríguez (Long Jump and 100 metres).
The team will meet with the President of the
International Paralympic Committee, Sir Philip
Craven, to share the plans and latest investment
news to enable Madrid 2016 in its ambition to stage
the greatest Paralympic Games in history.
The event comes three days after the Spanish Prime
Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, pledged €17
million (euros) to invest in Paralympic sports over
the next three years. The money will support the
Spanish Paralympic team’s participation in Vancouver
2010 and London 2012, and raise the profile of
athletes with disabilities.
The International Paralympic Day event itself gives
people the opportunity to experience the inspiration
and excitement of different Paralympic sporting
events and watch the athletes demonstrate their
skills and passion for sport. It also highlights the
opportunities and challenges that sport represents
for people with a disability.
Wheelchair Basketball and Rugby, Long Jump, Sitting
Volleyball and 5-a-side Football are all sports
forming part of the programme. There is also
entertainment from the 1st Wheelchair Cheerleading
group in Europe, adding music and dance to the
event.
“International Paralympic Day is one of the most
important days in the Paralympic calendar. Madrid is
committed to hosting an event as unique and
motivating as this in 2016. The Madrid Games will be
one 60-day event, where the focus will be on
performance with no thought of disability, only
sport and its power to transform people’s lives,”
said Mariano Ruiz, Madrid 2016 Paralympic sports
coordinator.
For further information please call Malcolm Munro on
+ 44 7795013006 or Nicky Blunt on +44 20 7861 3107
www.madrid2016.es
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