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ASSEMBLEE GENERALE 2003 (SAISON 2002-03) Le Samedi 6 Décembre 2003, Centre Des Congrès D’Angers (P-L) ASSEMBLEE GENERALE 2003 (SAISON 2002-03) Le samedi 6 décembre 2003, Centre des Congrès d’Angers (P-L) SOMMAIRE PAGES · DELEGUES DES LIGUES REGIONALES 2 · AUTRES PERSONNES PRESENTES 4 · DIVERSES REUNIONS TENUES DANS LE CADRE DU CONGRES FEDERAL 3 ð OUVERTURE DE L’ASSEMBLEE GENERALE et ALLOCUTION DES PERSONNALITES 5 ð RAPPORT DE LA COMMISSION DE VERIFICATION DES POUVOIRS 8 ð APPROBATION DU PV DE L’ASSEMBLEE GENERALE DES 7 ET 8 MARS 2003 8 ð ALLOCUTION DU PRESIDENT BERNARD AMSALEM 9 ð ELECTION COMPLEMENTAIRE AU COMITE DIRECTEUR 17 ð RAPPORT MORAL DE LA SECRETAIRE GENERALE ANNIE LAURENT 18 (Interventions ayant suivi le Rapport Moral : voir page 63) ð RAPPORT D’ACTIVITE 28 ð PRESENTATION DU PROJET DE BUDGET 2003-04 PAR LE TRESORIER GENERAL CHRISTIAN ROGGEMANS (Budget : pages 74 et 75) 66 ð FIXATION DE LA DATE DE L’ASSEMBLEE GENERALE FINANCIERE 2002-03 76 FIXATION DE LA DATE DE L‘ASSEMBLEE GENERALE ELECTIVE 2004 76 ð INTERVENTION DU DIRECTEUR TECHNIQUE NATIONAL ROBERT POIRIER 77 ð INTERVENTION DU DIRECTEUR GENERAL JEAN GRACIA 85 ð INTERVENTION DU DELEGUE DU MINISTERE DES SPORTS AUPRES DE LA FFA 90 ð CLOTURE DE L’ASSEMBLEE GENERALE PAR LE PRESIDENT BERNARD AMSALEM 91 · Médailles Fédérales de la Saison 2002-03 92 · Dirigeants, Officiels et Clubs lauréats de l’année 2003 97 Assemblée Générale 2003, le 6 décembre 2003, à Angers (P-L) 1/97 DELEGUES DES LIGUES REGIONALES A L’ASSEMBLEE GENERALE 2003 ALS Albert Jost - Gérard Hertrich - Christiane Nuss - Jean Ritzenthaler AQU Daniel Arcuset - Michel Bernadet - Aimé Cordoba - Joël Didelot - Philippe Lafourcade Antoine Lavabre - Michel Loubeau AUV Jacky Bouchard - Marie-Thérèse Chambon - Annie Laurent B-N Sylvain Collette - Jacques Nabusset BOU Daniel Buzzi - Pascal Metrot - Guy Seguin BRE Joseph Beaufils - Solange Carfantan - Claude Gicquel - Jean-Marie Grall - Catherine Lebreton - Gilbert Le Floch - Marie-Thérèse Leroy - Alain Talarmin - Didier Vareecke C-A René Jaufred - Christian Marcille - Régine Massolo - Georges Pontet - Jean-Michel Venot CEN André Benhenna - Andrée Daouloudet - François Daouloudet - James Leroux - Céline Leynier - Michel Musson - Michel Pasdeloup CHA Daniel Avignon - Maryse Breton - William Breton - Elie Chamouleau COR Michel Huertas F-C Raymond Brenet - Jean-Pierre Gervais - Dominique Nallard H-N Jean-Claude Delarue - Serge Devaux - Didier Feuilloley - André Voiriot I-F Edouard Antczak - Claude Bleuzet - Suzanne Cathiard - Jean-Pierre Dahm - Frédéric Daille - Pierre Delacour - Michel Descombes - Bara Diagne - Patricia Dumas - Edouard Eskénazi - Odile Eskénazi - Jean-Pierre Exerdjoglou - Martine Garnier - Jean-Jacques Godard - Lucile Govaere - Mireille Hennebick - Eric Jaffrelot - Gérard Leclaire - Michel Melet - François Montheillet - Michel Provost - Daniel Ribaillier - Geoffrey Rivoire - Jean-François Sala – Anne Tournier-Lasserve LAN Robert Armand - Marc Cros - Jean Grimal - Jean-Claude Moulin - André Simar LIM Jean-Claude Avril - Claude François LOR Gérard Burg - Hervé Desmoulins - Jean-Marcel Martin - Jean Thomas - Jean-Luc Urbain NPC Jean-Jacques Deveugle - Gilbert Foray - Christian Picotin - Georges Pochon - Jean- Paul Richez - Marie-Odile Richez - Jean-Marie Sebert - André Valade Assemblée Générale 2003, le 6 décembre 2003, à Angers (P-L) 2/97 PIC Paul Bénard - Colette Floury - François Labarre – Valérie Pasquier P-L Joseph Baron - Richard Delaunay - Jean-Pierre Fournery - André Guigné - Colette Lappartien - Marie-Thérèse Leroux - Raymond Molinari - Jean-Jacques Moreau - Michel Pierre - Jacques Tuffière POI Bernard Bécavin - Françoise Bécavin - Alain Gouguet – Joël Jollit - Gaston Lévêque PRO Jean-Pierre Collange - Christian Dupoux - Christian Leblanc - André Martre - Jacques Prouilhac PYR André Albert - Eric Albert - Marc Donnadieu - Christian Itrac - Jean-François Martin R-A Jean-Pierre Bagriot - Louis Bellevègue - Pierre Bordat - Pierre Cabireau - Lucette Chassagneux - Roland Corgier - Nicolas Doumeng - Maurice Martinetto - Michel Morel André Renou - Gilbert Rosillo GUA Camille Elisabeth - Patrice Boisdur GUY Pierre Auguste MAR Jean-Claude Berquier - Jacques Giberne MAY Hamidou Salim N-C Bernard Chaudet REU Georges Nacoulivala - Jean-Claude Prianon Diverses réunions tenues dans le cadre du Congrès Fédéral · Colloque des Conseillers Techniques, du mercredi 3 au vendredi 5 décembre · Commission des Ligues d’Outre-mer, le vendredi 5 décembre · Réunion des Présidents de Ligues, le vendredi 5 décembre · Assemblée Générale, le samedi 6 décembre · Réunions plénières de Commissions Nationales, le dimanche 7 décembre Commission Nationale des Jeunes (CNJ) Commission des Officiels Techniques (COT) Commission Nationale des Courses Hors Stade (CNCHS) Commission Nationale des Vétérans (CNV) Commission Sportive et d’Organisation (CSO) Commission Nationale de Marche (CNM) · Soirée de l’Athlétisme, le vendredi soir 5 décembre Assemblée Générale 2003, le 6 décembre 2003, à Angers (P-L) 3/97 PERSONNES, NON DELEGUEES DE LIGUE, PARTICIPANT OU ASSISTANT F Membres du Comité Directeur et AEA Bernard Amsalem, Pierre Brateau, Marie-Claire Bruck, Alain Bulot, Lionel Cacault, René Comoretto, Jean-Jacques Court, Michel Devaux, Grégory Fer, André Giraud, Marcel Gomez, Gérard Gounon, Philippe Lamblin (AEA), Pierre-Yvon Lenoir, Guy Manfredi, Michel Marle, Martine Prévost, Christian Prévost, Christian Roggemans F Ligues Régionales Raymond Kempf (ALS) – Patrick Balant, Jean-Claude Cheype, Régis Lambeye, Rose- Marie Madur, Anne Mandrau, Alain Tauzin, Jean-Paul Tillet (AQU) – René Debrion, Louis Incerti, Yves Laurent, Thierry Lauron, Guy et Martine Phlippoteau, Gilles Poyet (AUV) – David Riboulet (BOU) – Emile Herry (BRE) – Michel Nègre (C-A) – Fernand Pelletier (CEN) – Jacky et Sofia Denizet (H-N) – Patrick Abada, Kamel Bouhaloufa, Marcel Cerf, Reinhard Janik (I-F) – Firmin et Paulette Chassé (LIM) – Marie-Hélène Desmoulins, Paule Einig, Patrick Martin (LOR) – Ludger Lorsolo (MAR) - Anicia Charton, Thierry Dubois, Claude Guérin (PIC) – Raymond Burgevin, Michelle Jan, Georges Planchot (P-L) – Paul Pelletier (POI) – Raymonde Collange, Jacqueline Martre (PRO) – Norbert Fantoni (PYR) – Fernand Servais (R-A) F Commissions Nationales Roger Bonnifait (CNCHS), Jean-Pierre Clamaran-Danzelle (CNV), Jean Dahm (CNM), Jean-Claude Derémy (CNJ), Frantz Francillonne (CSO), Michel Mahé (CSO), André Martos (CNM), Patricia et Pierre Mournetas (CNCHS), Dominique Plée (CNM), Jean-Yves Prévost (CNV), Jean-Louis Signoret (COT), Catherine Véron-Clavière (CSR), Viviane Wallois (CSO) F Siège Fédéral et France Athlétisme Communication Romain Baujard, Christian Bautrau, Virgile Caillet (FAC), Jean Gracia, Isabelle Collette, Hervé Ract-Madoux, Raoul Rall, Alain Spira, Christophe Zajac F Direction Technique Nationale Ali Nazariou, Gérald Baudoin, Olivier Belloc, Jean-Paul Bourdon, Gérard Cambreling, Jean-Michel Charbonnel, Jean-Luc Cherrier, Jean-François Coquand, Jean-Pierre Fievé, Bruno Fougeron, Jean-Paul Jacob, René Jourdan, Daniel Laigre, Philippe Leynier, Michel Louette, Maguy Nestoret, André Olive, Robert Poirier, Jean-Jacques Rénier, Laurence Vivier. F Invités de la Fédération Marcel Charvet (Membre d’Honneur), Pierre Dasriaux (Vice-Président d’Honneur), Denise Guénard (AEFA), Jean-Pierre Goudeau (GIFA), Jean Huitorel (Membre d’Honneur), Henri Léglise (AEFA), Christian Mazet (ANAPLA), Frédéric Pietruszka (Adidas), François Vigneau (MS). F Presse L’Equipe, Ouest France, Courrier de l’Ouest, Nouvelle République Assemblée Générale 2003, le 6 décembre 2003, à Angers (P-L) 4/97 OUVERTURE DE L’ASSEMBLEE GENERALE 2003 ð Le Président Bernard Amsalem déclare ouverte l’Assemblée Générale 2003 et salue les personnalités qui l’entourent : M. Jean-Luc Rotureau, Adjoint aux Sports, représentant M. Jean-Claude Antonini, Maire d’Angers, éloigné de la ville ce jour, M. Jacques Thiolat, Directeur Régional Jeunesse et Sports, MM. Jean-Pierre Fournery, Président de la Ligue des Pays de la Loire et Michel Pierre, Président du Comité du Maine-et-Loire. Il souhaite la bienvenue aux Délégués des Ligues et remercie de leur accueil et de leur grande participation à l’organisation, le Président du Comité Départemental et toute son équipe, ainsi que le Président de la Ligue. Il donne la parole aux personnalités pour un mot de bienvenue. Intervention du Président du Comité Départemental du Maine-et Loire, Michel Pierre Le Président Michel Pierre remercie la FFA d’avoir confié l’organisation du Congrès Fédéral à la Ligue des Pays de la Loire et au Comité Départemental du Maine-et-Loire. Il souhaite à tous les participants la bienvenue au Centre des Congrès de la ville d’Angers. Le Comité compte 23 Clubs et le Président se plaît à nommer le nom de quelques athlètes qu’ils ont formés et qui ont atteint le niveau international, dont SébastienThibault. Angers est une terre d’accueil et de compétence pour l’Athlétisme, comme en témoignent les nombreuses organisations nationales qui s’y sont déroulées et, en dernier lieu, les Championnats de France des Jeunes 2002. L’ambition de ceux qui accueillent ici les congressistes est de les satisfaire à l’occasion de cette Assemblée Générale, en attendant que de nouvelles étapes les fassent revenir en terre angevine. Intervention du Président de la Ligue des Pays de la Loire, Jean-Pierre Fournery Après Nantes en 1992, c’est un grand honneur pour la Ligue des Pays de la Loire d’accueillir l’Assemblée Générale 2003 de la FFA, dans cette belle ville d’Angers, où un Comité Départemental très actif organise des manifestations nationales qui connaissent un grand succès sportif et populaire. Bienvenue, donc,
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