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ISU Communication 1827 INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION Communication No. 1827 HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION Address: Chemin de Primerose 2, CH-1007 Lausanne, Switzerland Telefax: (+41) 21 612 66 77 Telephone: (+41) 21 612 66 66 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.isu.org President: Cinquanta Ottavio, Mr, P.tta U. Giordano 2, I-20122 Milano, Italy Telephones: office: (+39) 02 76 02 44 36 Telefax: office: (+39) 02 76 02 46 93 Director General: Schmid Fredi, Mr, Chemin de Primerose 2 CH-1007 Lausanne, Switzerland Telephones: office: (+41) 21 612 66 66 Telefax: office: (+41) 21 612 66 77 1. MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION 2013/2014 ANDORRA FEDERACIÓ ANDORRANA D’ESPORTS DE GEL (Figure Skating Member) AND Address: Ctra. General, Edif. Perecaus – 2na Planta-Despatx 5, AD100 Canillo, Principality of Andorra Telefax: (+376) 852 667 Telephone: (+376) 852 666 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.faeg.org President: Lopez Monica, Mrs General Secretary: Puigcernal Raquel, Mrs ARGENTINA ARGENTINE ICE SPEED SKATERS UNION (UVEPA) ARG (Speed Skating Member) Address: Castelli 3146, 7600 Mar del Plata, Argentina Telefax: (+54) 9 223 439 4749 Telephone: (+54) 9 223 439 4749 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uvepa.org President: Fazio Jorge, Dr. E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Carricart Maria Luz, Ms., Alvear 2823, 7600 Mar del Plata E-mail: [email protected] ARGENTINA FEDERACIÓN ARGENTINA DE PATINAJE SOBRE HIELO (Figure Skating Member) ARG Address: St. Superí 4577 (C1430FGI), Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Telefax: (+54) 11 4748 6998 Telephones: (+54) 11 4748 6998, mobile: (+54) 9 294 4230034 E-mails: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.faph.org President: Urssino Dario, Mr General Secretary: Cazorla María Dolores, Mrs E-mail: [email protected] 1 ARMENIA FIGURE SKATING FEDERATION OF ARMENIA (Figure Skating Member) ARM Address: Hr. Nersisyan 6a, Yerevan Telephone: (+374) 91 30 38 28 E-mail: [email protected] President: Stepanyan Melanya, Ms General Secretary: Mnatsakanyan Lilit, Ms AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN ICE RACING INC. (Speed Skating Member) AUS Address: 4 Jimbour Court, Wattle Grove, NSW, 2173 Telefax: (+61) 2 9825 4968 Telephone: (+61) 414 592167 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.australianiceracing.org President: Anderson Frank, Mr E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Blunden Margaret, Mrs E-mail: [email protected] ICE SKATING AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED (Figure Skating Member) Address: P.O. Box 3266, North Strathfield, NSW 2137 Telefax: (+61) 2 9012 0191 Telephone: (+61) 2 8116 9710 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.isa.org.au President: Taylor Catherine, Ms, 16 Missouri Avenue, Brighton, VIC 3186 Telephone: private: (+61) 3 9596 7876 E-mail: [email protected] Secretary: O’Brien Sean, Mr, Suite 1, 344A Illawarra Road, Marrickville, NSW 2204 Telephone: office: (+61) 2 9558 9666 Telefax: (+61) 2 9559 5554 E-mail: [email protected] AUSTRIA ÖSTERREICHISCHER EISSCHNELLLAUF VERBAND (Speed Skating Member) AUT Address: Prinz Eugen Strasse 12, 1040 Vienna Telefax: (+43) 1 505 72 08 Telephone: (+43) 1 505 23 24 E-mail: [email protected] T Website: www.assa.or.at President: Zojer Manfred, Mr, Hermannstaedterweg 23/8, A-9020 Klagenfurt Telephone: (+43) 664 308 00 01 E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Hess Ute, Ms ÖSTERREICHISCHER EISKUNSTLAUF VERBAND (Figure Skating Member) Address: Prinz Eugen Strasse 12, 1040 Vienna Telefax: (+43) 810 9554122763 Telephone: (+43) 1 505 75 35 E-mails: offT [email protected], [email protected] ,T Website: www.skateaustria.at President: Moerth Christiane, Ms General Secretary: Worff Friederike, Mrs AZERBAIJAN THE SKATING FEDERATION OF AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC (Figure Skating Member) AZE Address: AZ-1072, 4 Olympic street, Baku Telefax: (+994) 12 465 64 38 Telephone: (+994) 50 309 33 39 E-mail: [email protected] President: Khalilov Iskander, Mr General Secretary: Mammadov Ramin, Mr 2 BELARUS SKATING UNION OF BELARUS BLR Address: Pylihov str. 23-37, Minsk 220088 Telefax: (+375) 17 228 51 94 Telephones: (+375) 17 200 78 29, (+375) 29 324 23 20 E-mail: [email protected] President: Ananyeu Mikalai, Mr General Secretary: Komleva Julia, Ms BELGIUM KONINKLIJKE BELGISCHE SNELSCHAATSFEDERATIE BEL FEDERATION ROYALE BELGE DE PATINAGE DE VITESSE (Speed Skating Member) Address: Kerkstraat 107, 9270 Laarne Telefax: (+32) 9 369 81 61 Telephone: (+32) 9 369 81 61 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.kbsf.be President: Van Vossel Antoine, Mr, Kerkstraat 107, 9270 Laarne E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Deckmyn Gaby, Mrs, Landbouwstraat 89, 2800 Mechelen Telephone: (+32) 15 42 40 01 E-mail: [email protected] FEDERATION ROYALE BELGE DE PATINAGE ARTISTIQUE (Figure Skating Member) Address: Binnenhof 21, 8940 Wervik Telefax: (+32) 56 31 54 95 Telephone: (+32) 56 31 00 65 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.skatebelgium.be President: Mulder Ton, Mr Telephone: mobile: (+32) 475 67 61 37 General Secretary: Riskin Peter, Mr, Zavelstraat 8, B-3071 Erps-Kwerps Telephones: (+32) 2 759 34 78, mobile: (+32) 475 34 54 91 E-mail: [email protected] BOSNIA and SKATING FEDERATION OF BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA HERZEGOVINA Address: Olimpijska dvorana Zetra, Alipašina bb, 71000 Sarajevo BIH Telefax: (+387) 33 276 135 Telephone: (+387) 33 276 135 E-mail: [email protected] Website: Twww.ksbih.ba T President: Donko Zikrija, Mr General Secretary: Kezunovic Vladimir, Mr Telephone: mobile: (+387) 614 90 293 BRAZIL CONFEDERACAO BRASILEIRA DE DESPORTOS NO GELO (Figure Skating Member) BRA BRAZILIAN ICE SPORTS FEDERATION Address Brazil: Av. Atlantica, 4240 / lj. 232 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, RJ – CEP: 22070-002, Brazil E-mail: [email protected] Website: Twww.cbdg.org.brT President: De Souza Strapasson Emilio, Mr Telephones: (+55) 53 8413 0316, (+55) 53 3028 1380 E-mails: [email protected], [email protected] Secretary: Faria Otilia, Ms E-mail: [email protected] 3 BULGARIA BULGARIAN SKATING FEDERATION BUL Address: 90 Kniaz Boris I Str., 1000 Sofia Telefax: (+359) 2 987 77 71 Telephone: (+359) 2 988 75 71 E-mail: [email protected] T Website: www.bsf.bg President: Yordanova Tatiana, Ms Telephone: (+359) 878 63 74 14 E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Turlakov Hristo, Mr, Mladost 1, bl. 82, A, fl. 13, ap. 51, 1797 Sofia Telephone: (+359) 878 63 74 17 E-mail: [email protected] CANADA SPEED SKATING CANADA (Speed Skating Member) CAN Address: 2781 Lancaster Road, Suite 402, Ottawa, ON K1B 1A7 Telefax: (+1) 613 260 36 60 Telephone: (+1) 613 260 36 69 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.speedskating.ca President: Rouleau Marie-Claire, Ms E-mail: [email protected] Chief Executive Officer: Moss Ian, Mr SKATE CANADA (Figure Skating Member) Address: 865 Shefford Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1J 1H9 Telefax: (+1) 613 748 57 18 Telephone: (+1) 613 747 10 07 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.skatecanada.ca President: Caron Leanna, Ms, Erlenstrasse 40B, 8832 Wollerau, Switzerland Telephones: +41 (43) 540 0786, mobile: +41 (79) 199 2114 E-mail: [email protected] Chief Operating Officer: Thompson Dan, Mr, Telephone: (+1) 613 747 10 07 ext. 2507, mobile: (+1) 416 568 3157 E-mail: [email protected] CHINA CHINESE SKATING ASSOCIATION CHN Address: 56 Zhongguancun South Street, Beijing 100044, China Telefax: (+86) 10 68 35 80 83 Telephone: (+86) 10 68 33 25 76 E-mails: [email protected] Speed Skating : [email protected] Website: www.skating.sport.org.cn President: Xiao Tian, Mr General Secretary: Tong Lixin, Mr CHINESE TAIPEI CHINESE TAIPEI SKATING UNION TPE Address: Room # 610, 20 Chu Lun Str., Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C. Telefax: (+886) 2 27 78 27 78 Telephones: (+886) 2 87 71 14 51, (+886) 2 87 71 15 03 E-mail: [email protected] Websites: Figure Skating : TFwww.figureskating.com.twT Speed Skating : www.speedskating.com.tw President: Wang Jan-Tar, Mr General Secretary: Lee Rich K.H., Mr E-mail: [email protected] 4 CROATIA CROATIAN SKATING FEDERATION CRO Address: Trg Kresimira Cosica 11, 10 000 Zagreb Telefax: (+385) 1 309 35 47 Telephone: (+385) 1 301 23 23 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.croskate.hr President: Palikovic-Gruden Morana, Mrs, Margaretska 1, 10 000 Zagreb Telephones: private: (+385) 1 481 26 08, mobile: (+385) 91 301 2323 E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Juratek Cipek Melita, Mrs, Klenovnička 54, 10 000 Zagreb Telephone: mobile: (+385) 91 301 2321 E-mail: [email protected] CYPRUS CYPRUS SKATING FEDERATION (Provisional Figure Skating Member) CYP Address: 6, Charalambos Mouskos Street, Flat 33, 2406 Engomi, Nicosia, Cyprus Telefax: (+357) 24 64 66 64 Telephone: mobile (+357) 99 65 32 57 E-mail: [email protected] President: Georgiades Andreas, Mr General Secretary: Constantinidou Soula, Mrs CZECH REPUBLIC CZECH SPEED SKATING FEDERATION (Speed Skating Member) CZE Address: Zátopkova 100/2, 160 17 Praha 6 Telefax: (+420) 233 358 467 Telephone: (+420) 242 429 238 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.speedskating.cz President: Brada Ondrej, Mr, Šanovská 1601/23, 190 00 Praha Telephone: mobile: (+420) 603 262 926 E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Pařík Jindřich, Mr, Na Ládví 22, 182 00 Praha Telephones: mobile: (+420) 730 132 001 CZECH FIGURE SKATING ASSOCIATION (Figure Skating Member) Address: Zatopkova 100/2, P.O. Box 40, 160 17 Praha 6 Telefax: (+420) 242 429 202 Telephone: (+420) 233 017 381 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.czechskating.org President: Dr. Tauchmanova Vera, Mrs, kpt. Fechtnera 439, 500 09 Hradec Kralove Telephone: mobile: (+420) 603 415 274 E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Oubrecht Karel, Mr, Brezi 125, 251 01 Ricany Telephone: mobile: (+420) 603 415 180 E-mail: [email protected] DENMARK DANSK SKØJTE UNION DEN Address: Idraettens Hus, Brøndby Stadion 20, DK-2605 Brøndby Telephone: (+45) 43 26 29 10 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.danskate.dk President: Blangsted Ingelise, Mrs, Olgasvej 31, DK-2950 Vedbæk Telephones: (+45) 45 89 12 26, mobile (+45) 29 26 57 26 E-mail: [email protected] General Secretary: Vasbo Mariann, Mrs, Selmersvej 7A 1.
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