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Financial Report 2007 Congress Updated Balance sheet 2007 Appendix 2 COSTS Budget Budget Outcome Outcome Cost Centre 30.04.2007 /Ann.budget 10 Central activities 13000 12000 7848,93 4151 ASSETS 11 Office 470000 432400 152050,44 280350 01.01.2007 30.04.2007 12 CB 40000 42750 3014,50 39736 Current assets 13 Congress 0 0 0,00 0 Cash 0,00 0,00 14 President's Meeting 2000 2000 0,00 2000 Credit Suisse 559200-11 597964,09 602450,89 15 External meetings 5000 7250 970,75 6279 16 IOC 50 Road Map 0 26000 0,00 Receivables 20 WFC 8000 8000 8649,64 -650 Claims 2005 35900,00 23900,00 21 U19 WFC 12000 12000 1517,62 10482 Claims 2006 158149,16 26000,00 22 EFC 11500 11500 24,87 11475 Claims 2007 0,00 62509,02 25 WUC 0 0 0,00 0 Deferr expenses and accr income 0,00 0,00 40 RACC 18000 16400 0,00 16400 Receivables from rel.parties 1400,25 541,53 50 RC 26000 28500 0,00 28500 Total assets 793413,50 715401,44 60 Development 17500 14300 609,01 13691 61 Development programme 58000 47300 7006,31 40294 LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 70 Material 150000 148500 405,38 148095 80 Marketing 40000 34400 2793,60 31606 Current liabilities 81 TV 14000 14000 0,00 Accr expenses and deferr income -183000,00 -78000,00 89 MC 0 4600 1045,05 3555 Other current liabilities 0,00 0,00 91 AC 2600 2300 0,00 2300 Transfers to reserves -153231,22 -67128,81 92 DC 2600 2300 0,00 2300 Development Board reserves 2005 -43636,78 -43636,78 TOTAL CHF 890200 866500 185936,10 680564 Development Board reserves 2006 -49874,19 -49874,19 Development Board reserves 2007 0,00 0,00 INCOME Congress Updated Equity -
UEC Constitution & Congress Standing Orders
UNION EUROPÉENNE DE CYCLISME CONSTITUTION (UEC)* UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI) EUROPEAN CONTINENTAL CONFEDERATION TABLE OF CONTENT Article 1 Title, Headquarters, Financial Year, Official Languages Article 2 Identity, Purpose Article 3 Principles Article 4 Membership Article 5 Exclusion Article 6 Suspension of membership rights Article 7 Bodies Article 8 The Congress Article 9 Duties of the Congress Article 10 The Management Board Article 11 Duties of the Management Board Article 12 The President Article 13 Elections Article 14 UEC members’ voting delegates and substitute voting delegates for the UCI Congress Article 15 Election of European candidates for the UCI Management Committee Article 16 Finances Article 16-1 Allowance and expenses Article 17 Subscriptions 2 Article 18 The UEC office Article 19 Minutes Article 20 Commissions Article 21 The Electoral and Voting Monitoring Commission (EVMC) Article 22 UEC Merit Article 23 Disputes Article 24 Decision-making Article 25 Internal rules Article 26 Dissolution Article 27 Compliance with UCI Constitution and Regulations Article 28 Entry into force Appendix 1 List of UEC affiliated Federations Standing Orders of the UEC Congress *original version: French 3 ARTICLE 1 TITLE, HEADQUARTERS, FINANCIAL YEAR, OFFICIAL LANGUAGES 1. The name of the association is the UNION EUROPEENNE DE CYCLISME (UEC), which is abbreviated to “UEC”. The UEC was founded on 7 April 1990 in Zurich (SUI). 2. The UEC headquarters are in Lausanne (SUI). They may be moved to any other city or town in Switzerland, as decided by the UEC Management Board. 3. The financial year is the calendar year. 4. French and English are the official languages. -
Reference List
Cyclus2 – Reference list Universities: Poznań University of Physical Education (Poland) University of Regensburg (Germany) R.O.C. Military Academy, Kaohsiung (Taiwan) Saarland University, Saarbrücken (Germany) Universidad Castilla la Mancha, Ciudad Real (Spain) Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Germany) University of Lausanne (Switzerland) University of Science, Penang (Malaysia) Stellenbosch University (South Africa) University of Potsdam (Germany) Cheng Shiu University, Kaohsiung City (Taiwan, ROC) University of Taipei (Taiwan, ROC) Jean Monnet University, Saint-Étienne (France) University of Nottingham (Great Britain) University of Bologna (Italy) German Sport University, Cologne (Germany) Leeds Beckett University (Great Britain) Free University of Brussels-VUB (Belgium) University of La Sapienza, Rome (Italy) Universidad de la República Uruguay, Montevideo (Uruguay) Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom (Thailand) University Hospital Reims (France) University of Franche-Comté, Besançon (France) University of Burgundy, Dijon (France) Tibet physical education institute, Lhasa (China) Belarusian National Technical University, Minsk (Belarus) Shizuoka Sangyo University, Iwata (Japan) Jaingxi Normal University, Nanchang (China) The University of Western Australia, Perth (Australia) Maastricht University (The Netherlands) University of Exeter (Great Britain) Shandong Sport University (China) The Swedish School of Sport and Health Science, GIH, Stockholm (Sweden) Ghent University (Belgium) University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg (United -
Candidature Dossier 8 World
CANDIDATURE DOSSIER 8TH WORLD FLOORBALL CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN 2011 22ND – 29TH MAY 2011 WINTERTHUR, SWITZERLAND CANDIDATUR DOSSIER 8th World Floorball Championship Women 2011 FACT-SHEET Designation: 8th World Floorball Championship Women 2011 Organiser: Swiss Unihockey Date: 22nd to 29th May 2011 Arrival: Saturday, 21.05.2011 Opening: Sunday, 22.05.2011 Final day: Sunday, 29.05.2011 Venue: Winterthur Sports arena: Eulachhalle Winterthur for all matches Capacity: Main hall 2300 seats Training hall: Yet to be defined Accommodation: Winterthur and environment have a wide range of accommodation possibilities in all price ranges Transport: Winterthur has ideal connections by all means of transport. Funding: The World Championship will be funded by the Confedera- tion, the canton and the town of Winterthur. In addition the event is being professionally marketed. Support: Swiss Olympic Association The Federal Office of Sport, Macolin The Authorities of the Canton of Zurich The Authorities of the City of Winterthur Swiss Unihockey CANDIDATURE DOSSIER CANDIDATUR DOSSIER 8th World Floorball Championship Women 2011 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT WINTERTHUR Winterthur is a town of over 96'000 inhabitants and is in the region of Greater Zurich. It is the sixth-largest city in Switzerland and forms its own economic, cul- tural and political centre. It is an attractive little town, which offers great variety on a human scale and thus a great quality of life for its population. It has excellent traffic connections to the Swiss railway network, to the Zurich rapid-transit railway and to the airport. The excellent housing situation with large green areas is wor- thy of note. One-third of the surface of the municipality of Winterthur is built up, one-third is forest and one-third is put to agricultural use. -
2ND WORLD CONGRESS of CYCLING SCIENCE 2Nd & 3Rd July 2014, Leeds, UK Delegate Programme
2ND WORLD CONGRESS OF CYCLING SCIENCE 2nd & 3rd July 2014, Leeds, UK Delegate Programme www.wcss2014.co.uk 1 WELCOME Dear Delegates, It is a great pleasure to welcome you all to the 2nd World Congress of Cycling Science. We are pleased to see so many of you joining us from all parts of the UK, as well as mainland Europe and from further afield. We are situated at the magnificent Rose Bowl in Leeds, The Congress has been organized and sponsored by the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Kent. Over the past 10 years we have established a national and international reputation for the quality of our academic programmes and applied research on endurance exercise performance. Many staff and students are involved with Dr James Hopker applied sport science, both as researchers and practitioners both in the UK and around the world. As the Congress coincides with the Grand Depart, the theme is the science behind the Tour de France. The conference is endorsed by the Union Cycliste International (UCI) and aims to bring together coaches, sports scientists, medical practitioners, students and researchers to share knowledge from the world of cycling science. The conference will integrate the various aspects of coaching, sports science, medicine, technology and performance to provide a forum for the discussion of performance enhancement with a focus on the Tour de France. We hope you have a wonderful time and that you find the Professor Louis Passfield Congress challenging, thought provoking and inspiring. Conference Organising -
Agenda and Minutes
Regional Games Committee Minutes The Regional Games Committee met at 09:30 – 16:30 hours at The Melia Palas Atenea Hotel, Palma, Mallorca on Wednesday 5 November 2014 Please refer to the ISAF website www.sailing.org for the details of the submissions referenced in these minutes. 1. Opening of the Meeting 1 7. Current issues in Regional Games 6 2. Minutes of the Previous Meeting 2 8. Review of fixtures list: 2014 - 2019 7 3. Introductory Comments: Chair and Vice – 9. Regional Games Committee Budget 7 chair, Regional Games Committee 2 10. Annual Report 7 4. Updates from Regional Games 2 11. Any Other Business 7 5. ISAF Technical Delegate Appointments 4 6. Submissions 4 Present: David Covo - Chairman Elizabeth Merrifield Filter Marco Predieri – Vice-Chairman Birgir Ari Hilmarsson Scott Perry – Vice-President Francisco SG Jauregui Anna Andreadis Panayiotis Kontides Anne Tierney Malav Shroff John Derbyshire Changcheng Zhou Hector Duval Ion Echave Apologies: Absent: Alun Davies Ali Nasser Telfat Oliver Paul Gayet Olesia Afanaseva Rob M’Crystal Mihai Butucaru Also in attendance: VP Adrienne Greenwood Philip Tolhurst Alain Alcindor Cary Byerly Barry Farnsworth Takao Otani Ross Robson Pedro Rodrigues Wearn Haw Tan John Tierney 1. Opening of the Meeting The Chair welcomed committee members and observers to the meeting of the Regional Games Committee. The Chair outlined thejkhjkh schedule for the day, explaining that the meeting would be suspended for one hour around the mid-morning coffee break in order to allow members to participate in the MNA Forum, and then turned to the formal agenda. MIN_RG Page 1 of 10 Last updated: 05-Dec-2014 Regional Games Committee Minutes (cont.) 2. -
Newsinternational Europe Class Union
December 2000 NEWSINTERNATIONAL EUROPE CLASS UNION swingtest. TECHNICAL CORNER I was not astonished but I still wonder about the huge differences in preparing for It is a funny thing when you arrive you job. the main event in the world of sailing : never know what is happening. At the Games the problem is that you are some are perfect, some are well prepared, At the Europeans we did a lot of a small part of a big organisation going its some you cannot see that they had fundamental measurements, especially for way, which cannot be moved, but for very prepared, at least it was sometimes olympic material, but no championship few boats there is a lot of time so it’s no difficult to see what competitors know or measurement. problem to be well finished before the do not know about their equipment. At the Youth Europeans we had a races will begin. I could observe the first races, then I had surprisingly good championship The material was more or less in the rules, to leave. I saw there were no big measurement. small errors as always. differences in speed, at least when a At the Games we started measurement We have learned that there are still a lot of juryboat was nearby. But I saw big without having prepared all needed elder marstroom masts with a triangular differences in tactical and strategic installations, additionally we needed more sailtrack not described in our rules. They behaviour, too many just trusted in happy time to sticker flags and national codes at had to be modified for this regatta. -
Verbandsbefragung 2020 / Enquête Auprès Des Fédérations 2020
Verbandsbefragung 2020 / Enquête auprès des fédérations 2020 Nationaler Sportverband / Fédération nationale sportive Vereine / Mitglieder / Aktivmitglieder / Associations Membres Membre actifs Schweizerischer Fussballverband / Association Suisse de Football 1’396 455’931 276’563 Schweizerischer Turnverband / Fédération Suisse de Gymnastique 2’977 373’198 311’655 Swiss Athletics 438 287’150 36’400 Swiss University Sports / Fédération Suisse du Sport Universitaire 16 220’270 220’000 Swiss Tennis 687 197’378 161’271 Schweizer Alpen-Club / Club Alpin Suisse 111 156’760 156’754 Schweizer Schiesssportverband / Fédération sportive suisse de tir 2’569 135’997 109’825 Swiss-Ski 709 115’140 84’995 Swiss Golf 98 94’079 94’073 Swiss Aquatics 169 75’421 75’000 Swiss Ice Hockey Federation 280 71’663 26’982 Schweizerischer Verband für Pferdesport / Fédération Suisse des Sports Equestres 552 67’474 57’474 Eidgenössischer Schwingerverband / Association fédérale de lutte suisse 168 65’877 5’908 Swiss Volley 471 60’181 36’654 Schweizerischer Firmen- und Freizeitsportverband / Association suisse de sport corporatif et récréation 312 38’023 25’755 Swiss unihockey 396 33’628 33’523 Schweizerischer Handball-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Handball 216 27’967 19’170 Aero-Club der Schweiz / Aéro-Club de Suisse 401 23’435 21’525 Swiss Cycling 392 23’353 7’487 Swiss Sailing 187 20’630 20’579 Swiss Basketball 192 19’338 19’111 Schweizerische Lebensrettungs-Gesellschaft / Société Suisse de Sauvetage 127 19’000 19’000 Schweizerischer Hängegleiter-Verband / Fédération -
Liste Des Spécialités Sportives Classées (État Au 1 Janvier 2021)
Liste des spécialités sportives classées (état au 1 janvier 2021) Fédération Sport Classement Olympique Saison Typ Personne responsable Aéro-Club de Suisse Aéromodélisme 4 Pas olympique Été Sport individuel Müller, Lea Swiss Aquatics Artistic Swimming 3 Olympique Été Sport individuel Rossi, Marianne Swiss Athletics Athlétisme 1 Olympique Été Sport individuel Rossi, Marianne Fédération Suisse des Sociétés d'Aviron Aviron 1 Olympique Été Sport individuel Bonny, Michel swiss badminton Badminton 3 Olympique Été Sport individuel Bonny, Michel Fédération Suisse de Gymnastique Balle au poing 4 Pas olympique Été Sport collectif Bonny, Michel Fédération suisse de baseball et softball Base-ball/softball 5 Olympique Été Sport collectif Müller, Lea Swiss Basketball Basketball à 3 (3x3) 4 Olympique Été Sport d'équipe Peiry, Florian Swiss Basketball Basketball femmes 4 Olympique Été Sport collectif Peiry, Florian Swiss Basketball Basketball hommes 3 Olympique Été Sport collectif Peiry, Florian Association Suisse de Football Beach soccer 4 Pas olympique Été Sport collectif Rossi, Marianne Swiss Volley Beach-volley 1 Olympique Été Sport d'équipe Rossi, Marianne Swiss-Ski Biathlon 2 Olympique Hiver Sport individuel Bonny, Michel Fédération Suisse de Billard Billard 4 Pas olympique Été Sport individuel Müller, Lea Swiss Sliding Bobsleigh 2 Olympique Hiver Sport d'équipe Rossi, Marianne Fédération Suisse de Boccia Boccia 4 Pas olympique Été Sport individuel Müller, Lea Fédération Suisse de Sport-Boules Boules 5 Pas olympique Été Sport individuel Müller, -
20210415 Pdt & EB Report
EUROPEAN SAILING FEDERATION THE CONTINENTAL ASSOCIATION FOR SAILING IN EUROPE SUPPORTING SAILING IN EUROPE SINCE 1998 President and Executive Board Report To be delivered at the 2021 Ordinary General Assembly in compliance with article 15.5.a of the Constitution, on 17/04/2021. This 2021 President and Executive Board Report follows the text of Key Priorities (v.3) approved on 14/05/2019 by the Executive Board, with small amendments. Where a development has occurred, we present a detailed explanation in blue type. Sometimes a development concerns several items in a section and also several sections. When delving into a prospective, forward-looking point of view, italics are added. 1. Vision: More Sailors, More Fun, More Success “Let’s help create the conditions to bring more people to have fun sailing and to succeed as sailors and as persons with sailors at the centre of our attention.” The Executive Board wants to take what is probably a core goal of EUROSAF Members to the Continental level. How? By leveraging EUROSAF’s vantage position to coordinate projects across Europe and to facilitate resource and knowledge sharing among Members. To achieve this vision together with the Members, the Executive Board shall rebuild trust and increase cooperation, working constructively and inclusively for sailing in Europe. 2. Value for Members: EUROSAF’s Raison d’Être EUROSAF must bring value to its Members. The Executive Board shall implement projects to that end. The Executive Board constantly addresses the issue of the cost and the worth of EUROSAF meetings, in line with observations received from several Members, with the view that attending meetings must distract as few resources as possible from sailing activities and EUROSAF meetings must bring value to Members and delegates. -
Programme Des Matchs Official Program Matchprogramm
1 NEUCHÂTEL 2019 PROGRAMME DES MATCHS OFFICIAL PROGRAM MATCHPROGRAMM #floorball #floorballized #WFCNeuchatel SUH-WCF19-UG-Matchprogramm-a4-en-rz.indd 3 29.11.19 09:24 2 3 NEUCHÂTEL 2019 NEUCHÂTEL 2019 BIENVENUE À NEUCHÂTEL WHERE CHAMPIONS PLAY ™ WELCOME TO NEUCHÂTEL WILLKOMMEN IN NEUENBURG THOMAS BACH PRÉSIDENT CIO IOC PRESIDENT IOC-PRÄSIDENT Chers amis, Dear Friends, Liebe Freunde Le 12ème Championnat du monde With the world’s top floorball athletes Die 12. Unihockey Frauen Weltmeis- d’unihockey féminin, où se ren- coming together in Neuchâtel, the terschaft, bei der sich die weltbesten contrent à Neuchâtel les meilleures 12th Women’s World Floorball Cham- Unihockey-Athletinnen in Neuenburg joueuses d’unihockey du monde, pro- pionships promise to be an excep- treffen, verspricht einen ausserge- met une compétition extraordinaire et tional and intense competition. In the wöhnlichen und intensiven Wettkampf. intense. En accord avec l’esprit olym- Olympic spirit of excellence, respect Im Sinne des olympischen Gedankens pique d’excellence, de respect et de and fair-play, I wish all competitors a von Höchstleistung, Respekt und Fair- fair-play, je souhaite à toutes les par- memorable and successful champion- play wünsche ich allen Teilnehmenden ticipantes un Championnat du monde ship. eine unvergessliche und erfolgreiche inoubliable et réussi. Weltmeisterschaft. My congratulations go to the organ- Mes félicitations vont aux organisa- isers and the International Floorball Meine Glückwünsche richten sich an teurs et à la Fédération Internationale Federation under the leadership of its die Organisatoren und den internatio- d’unihockey (IFF) placée sous la direc- President, Tomas Eriksson. The stage nalen Unihockeyverband IFF unter der tion de son président, Tomas Eriksson. -
MA Sponsoring 2020 Fragenkatalog
MA SPONSORING 2020: Fragenkatalog Themenbereich Im Rahmen der MA Sponsoring werden zahlreiche Themen sowie Sport- und Kulturmarken abgefragt Sport (Interesse, Besuch vor Ort, Bekanntheitsgrad). Darin finden sich alle Zielgruppeninformationen in Bezug auf folgende Plattformen: Sportarten Sportevents Sportligen Badminton Athletissima Lausanne BRACK.CH Challenge League Basketball Badminton Swiss Open Basel LNBA (Nationale Basketball Liga) Beachsoccer BMC Racing Cup National/Swiss League Beachvolleyball Coop Beachtour Nationalliga A (Unihockeyliga A) Biathlon Course de l’ Escalade Genf Nationalliga A (Volleyballliga A) Bob CSIO Schweiz St. Gallen Raiffeisen Super League Classic Cars Swiss Beach Soccer League Curling Davos Nordic Duathlon/Triathlon Eidgenössisches Schwing- und Älplerfest Swiss eSports League E-Sport Eidgenössisches Turnfest Swiss Handball League Eishockey Engadin Skimarathon Swisscom Hero League (E-Sport) Eiskunstlaufen FIS Ski World Cup Adelboden Faustball FIS Ski World Cup Crans-Montana Formel 1 FIS Ski World Cup St. Moritz Sportverbände Formel E FIS Weltcup Skispringen Engelberg ASG (Schweizer Golfverband) Freeride Grand Prix Bern (Ski/Snowboard) FIFA Greifenseelauf Fussball Schweizer Alpen-Club (SAC) Internationales Lauberhornrennen Wengen Golf Schweizerischer Schiesssportverband Ironman Zurich Switzerland Handball Schweizerischer Turnverband LAAX Open Inlineskating SFV (Schweizer Fussballverband) Kampfsport/Boxen Omega European Masters SVPS (Schweizerischer Verband