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International Forum on Elite Sport INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES REGISTRATION LIST Mr Roger Moreland Mr Francesc De Puig Director Director UK Sports Institute Centre d’Alt Rendiment Walkden House Av. Alcalde Barils, s/n 10 Melton Street 08190 Sant Cugat del Valles London NW1 2EB Barcelona, SPAIN UK Ph: (+34) 93 589 15 72 Ph: (0171) 380 8039 Fax: (+34) 93 675 41 06 Fax: (0171) 380 8040 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mr Bonifacio Cedrun Mr Patrick Duffy Chief of Sports and Facilities Director Centre d’Alt Rendiment National Coaching and Training Centre Av Alcalde Barils, s/n University of Limerick 08190 Sant Cugat del Valls Limerick, IRELAND Barcelona, SPAIN Ph: 061-202895 Fax: 061-338174 Ph: 589 1572 Fax: 675 41 06 Email: [email protected] Mr Jose Antonio Munoz Mr Michel Chauveau Director Directeur Centro de Alto Rendimiento de Remo y Instiut National de Sport Piraguismo A1 avenue du Tremblay CAR de la Cartuja 75012 Paris, FRANCE Isla de La Cartuja, s/n Ph: 01 41 74 43 97 41092 Sevilla, SPAIN Fax: 01 41 74 45 37 Ph: 34-954 46 14 00 Email: [email protected] Fax: 34- 954 46 14 56 Email: [email protected] Ms Natalie Harlan Dr Pak Kwong Chung Interim Director Director High Altitude Sports Training Complex Elite Training Group Box 5769 Sports Institute Northern Arizona University Hong Kong Sports Development Board Flagstaff AZ 86011 25 Yuen Wo Road USA Shatin New Territories, HONG KONG Ph: (520) 523-4444 Fax: (520) 523-9401 Ph: (852) 2681 6888 Email: [email protected] Fax: (852) 2601 4440 Email: [email protected] 1 Mr Raphael Sapea Mr Chris Ineson Director Chief Executive Officer PNG National Sports Institute NZ Sports Foundation PO Box 337 PO Box 1281 Goroka EHP Wellington, NEW ZEALAND PAPUA NEW GUINEA Ph: (04) 473-8796 Fax: (04) 473 3317 Ph: 6757322019 Email: [email protected] Fax: 6757321941 Email: [email protected] Mr Ramon Suzara Mr Roger Skillings Manager, Elite Sports Program President and CEO Philippine Sports Commission PacificSport National Sport Centre Rizal Memorial Sports Complex Suite 100, 4636 Elk Lake Drive PaBlo Ocampo Sr. Street Victoria BC Malate CANADA V8Z 5M1 Metro Manila PHILIPPINES Ph: 250.744.3583 Ph: 536-8507 / 525-4933 / 303-1032 Fax: 250.744.3542 Fax: 536-8510 Email: [email protected] Mr Noel Buenaventura Atty Rolando Rivera President Deputy Secretary General Gymnastics Association of the Philippines Philippine Olympic Committee 6th Floor Tascan Building 6th Floor Tascan Building 114 Herrera Street 114 Herrera Street Makti City 1200 Makti City 1200 Metro Manila, PHILIPPINES Metro Manila, PHILIPPINES Ph: (632) 810-3471 Ph: 523-6280 Fax: 522 4896 Fax: (632) 917-876-6018 Email: [email protected] Dr ABdul Waheed Mughal Mr Syed HaBiB Shah Pakistan Sports Board Pakistan Sports Board Kishmir Highway Kishmir Highway AaBpara AaBpara IslamaBad, PAKISTAN IslamaBad, PAKISTAN Ph: (051) 9202433 Fax: (051) 572277 Ph: 920 9072 Email: [email protected] Ms Sumari SieBerhagen Hon Carlos D Tuason Proxy for Prof Dawie Malan Minister for Sport Head of Dept of Sport Science Philippine Sports Commission Institute of Sport Science and Dvelopment Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Dept of Human Movement PaBlo Ocampo Sr St Potchefstroom University Malate Potchefstroom 2520 SOUTH AFRICA Metro Manilla, PHILIPPINES Fax: (018) 2991825 (Prof Dawie Malan) Ph: 526-75-10 / 524-14-26 Email: [email protected] Fax: 524-49-41 / 524-14-26 Ph: 02 9454 0161 (Sumari SieBerhagen) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 2 Commissioner Ricardo Garcia Mr Juan Garcia Deputy Minister for Sport Head of International Affairs Philippine Sports Commission Philippine Sports Commission Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, PaBlo Ocampo Sr St PaBlo Ocampo Sr St Malate Malate Metro Manilla PHILIPPINES Metro Manilla PHILIPPINES Ph: 536-8507 / 525 2072 Ph: 526-75-10 / 524-14-26 Fax: 536-8510 Fax: 524-49-41 Ms Benita Fitzgerald Mosley Dr Sang Chul Lee Director President US Olympic Training Centers Korean National University of Physical United State Olympic Committee Education One Olympic Plaza Olympic Park, 88-15 Oryun-dong Colorado Springs Songpa-gu Colorado 80909-5760 USA Seoul 138763 KOREA Ph: 719-578-4503 Ph: 82 2 410 6701 Fax: 719-578-4645 Fax: 82 2 418 1877 Email: [email protected] Mr Josep Escoda Mr RoBert Tan Head of Sport Sciences Director Centre D’alt Rendiment Sports Excellence Av. Alcalde Barils, s/n Singapore Sports Council 08190 Sant Cugat del Valles 15 Stadium Road Barcelona National Stadium SPAIN SINGAPORE 397 718 Email: [email protected] Ph: 345 7111 Fax: 340 9575 Email: [email protected] Mr Vincent Ong Mr Luciano Barra Assistant Director Sports Director Sports Excellence Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano Singapore Sports Council Foro Italico 15 Stadium Road 00194 Roma National Stadium ITALY SINGAPORE 397 718 Ph: 0636857140-7136 Ph: 345 7111 Fax: 340 9575 Fax: 0636857156 Email: [email protected] Roy Headey Chang Keun Kim Head of UKSI Network (England) Korean National University of Physical Sport England Education 16 Upper WoBurn Place Olympic Park, 88-15 Oryun-dong London WC2 Songpa-gu Ph: 0011 44 171 273 1513 Seoul 138763 KOREA Fax: 0011 44 171 273 1818 Ph: 82 2 410 6701 Email: [email protected] Fax: 82 2 418 1877 3 Neil Craig Craig Phillips Australian Cycling Federation Director of Sport C/o Hyperformance Australian Olympic Committee 6 Durdin Rd Level 18 Hawthorne SA 5062 The Maritime Centre Ph: 0419 832 311 207 Kent St Fax: 8271 7335 Sydney NSW 2000 Ph: 02 9245 2000 Fax: 02 9245 2083/98 Email: [email protected] Ken Norris Dr BoB Murphy Manager Director of Elite Sports Australian Capital Territory Academy of Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Sport (ACTAS) PO Box 176 PO Box 90 Belconnen ACT 2616 Belconnen ACT 2616 Ph: 02 6214 1996 Ph: 02 6207 4388 / Fax: 02 6207 4042 Fax: 02 6214 1666 Email: [email protected] John BoultBee Wes Battams Director Director Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) PO Box 176 27 Valetta Rd Belconnen ACT 2616 Kidman Park Ph: 02 6214 1230 South Australia 5025 Fax: 02 6214 1372 Ph: (08) 8416 6611 Email: [email protected] Fax: (08) 8416 6755 Email: [email protected] Michael Scott Leon Zagorskis Director Program Manager New South Wales Institute of Sport Northern Territory Institute of Sport (NTIS) (NSWIS) PO Box 40844 PO Box 476 Casuarina NT 0811 Sydney Markets NSW 2129 Ph: 08 8922 6817 Ph: 02 9763 0220 Fax: 08 8922 6800 Fax: 02 9763 0250 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Dr Dennis Hatcher Wilma Shakespear Director Director Northern Territory Institute of Sport (NTIS) Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) PO Box 40844 PO Box 8103 Casuarina NT 0811 WoolloongaBBa QLD 4102 Ph: 08 8922 6811 Ph: 07 3404 3200 Fax: 08 8922 6800 Fax: 07 3404 3205 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 4 Peter Shaw Gary Carlson Manager, Sports Programs Manager, Coach and Athlete Services Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) PO Box 8103 27 Valetta Rd WoolloongaBBa QLD 4102 Kidman Park SA 5025 Ph: 07 3404 3200 Ph: 08 8416 6677 Fax: 07 3404 3205 Fax: 08 8416 6755 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Paul Austen Bridget Joscelyne Sports Programs Manager Director Tasmanian Institute of Sport (TIS) Tasmanian Institute of Sport (TIS) Po Box 93 Po Box 93 Prospect TAS 7250 Prospect TAS 7250 Ph: 03 6336 2202 Ph: 03 6336 2202 Fax: 03 6336 2211 Fax: 03 6336 2211 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Peter Spence Dr Frank Pyke Program Manager Executive Director Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) PO Box 828 PO Box 828 South MelBourne VIC 3205 South MelBourne VIC 3205 Ph: 03 9699 8331 Ph: 03 9699 8311 Fax: 03 9699 7690 Fax: 03 9699 7690 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Craig Davies Wally Foreman Program Manager Director Western Australian Institute of Sport Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS) (WAIS) PO Box 139 PO Box 139 Claremont WA 6010 Claremont WA 6010 Ph: 08 9387 8166 Ph: 08 9387 8166 Fax: 08 9383 7344 Fax: 08 9383 7344 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mr Charles Turner Group Manager, High Performance Sport Unit New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS) PO Box 476 Sydney Markets NSW 2129 Ph: 02 9763 0235 Fax: 02 9763 0240 Email: [email protected] 5.
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