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Hand Book 2015 Index UIPM UNION INTERNATIONALE DE PENTATHLON MODERNE HAND BOOK 2015 INDEX 5 Executive Board 51 Auditors 13 Athletes Committee 53 Previous Presidents 17 Technical Committee 55 Honorary Members 21 Financial Commission 59 UIPMB 25 Business Affairs Committee 61 Pierre de Coubertin Medals 29 Coaches Committee 63 Medals of Honour 33 Medical Committee 65 Headquarters 37 Masters Committee 71 Continental Confederations 39 Cultural Comission 75 National Federations 43 Pierre de Coubertin Commission 103 Events 47 Sports for All Comission 109 Planner 2015 5 UIPM EXECUTIVE BOARD HANDBOOK 2015 6 7 GER President KOR Vice President Dr h.c. Klaus SCHORMANN Mr Choi KUISUNG An der Rodelbahn 2 Tel +49 17 92 99 82 91 171 Olympic Gymansium Tel +82 10 5268 5312 64380 Rossdorf-Gundernhausen Tel Office +49 61 51 136 60 89 Olympic-ro 424 Songpagu Fax +82 2 416 8091 Germany Tel Home +49 60 71 303 52 80 Seoul #138-151 Tel Office +82 2 423 3056 FaxHome +49 60 71 303 52 81 Korea Fax Office +82 2 416 8091 E-mail [email protected] Tel Home +82 31 285 6312 E-mail [email protected] CHN Secretary General RUS Vice President for Business Affairs Mrs Shiny FANG Mr Viacheslav AMINOV Stade Louis II Tel +861 3600 454 654 Luzhnetskaya nab.8 Tel +7 495 730 3005 Entrée E Tel Office +377 9777 8555 Office 418 13, Avenue des Castelans Fax Office +377 9777 8550 119992 Moscow 98000 Monaco FaxHome +862 084 048 217 Russia E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Web www.pentathlon.org MEX First Vice President FRA Vice President Mr Ivar SISNIEGA Mr Joël BOUZOU Louisiana 75 Depto. 7, Col Napoles Tel +52 1 55 4340 0212 Les Carmes Tel +33 6 0773 4334 Mexico D.F. Tel Home +52 55 5395 0895 72 boulevard d‘Italie 03810, Mexico 98000 Monaco E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] ESP Vice President USA Treasurer Mr Juan Antonio SAMARANCH JR Mr John V. HELMICK Velazquez, 53 - 6a Planta Tel +34 91 561 0236 1342 High Street Tel +1 541 914 4444 28001 Madrid Tel Office +34 91 576 7606 Eugene, OR 97401 Fax +1 541 343 0921 Spain Fax Office + 34 91 431 3782 United States of America Tel Office +1 541 393 9043 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Web www.GorillaCapital.com UIPM EXECUTIVE BOARD HANDBOOK 2015 8 9 POL Executive Board Member for Sport ITA Executive Board Member for Medical Committee Mr Janusz PECIAK Prof Fabio PIGOZZI Professor of Sports Medicine and Rector One Olympic Plaza Tel +1 719 232 5150 Colorado Springs University of Rome “Foro Italico” Tel +39 06 36733259 CO 80909 Piazza Lauro de Bosis, 15 Fax +39 06 3613065 United States of America 00135 Roma Italy E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] GBR Executive Board Member for Marketing UKR Executive Board Member Athlete’s Chairman Mr Martin DAWE Mr Dmytro KIRPULYANSKYY Brock House Tel +44 7976 21 00 12 Artema str., h-116a, fl. 2 Tel +380 501353 685 Heath Ride Finchampstead Tel Office +44 1753 82 88 28 83000, Donetsk Berkshire RG40 3QN Fax Office +44 1753 82 88 22 Ukraine Great Britain Tel Home +44 1189 73 03 55 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Web www.martindawedesign.co.uk LTU Executive Board Member for Media EGY Executive Board Member Coaches’ Chairman Mr Andrejus ZADNEPROVSKIS Mr Awad SAMY Simulionio 5-10, Tel +370 65907250 6 Mohamed Mahmoud Ezat st Heliopolis Tel +2 0122 321 5698 Vilnius Lithuania 11351 Cairo Tel Home +2 262 35991 Lithuania Egypt E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] KAZ Executive Board Member for Development EGY Continental Confederation - Africa Mr Timur DOSSYMBETOV President, Mr Sameh GUEMEIH Secretary General, NOC of Kazakhstan 9 Mohamed Labib El Kerdany St. Tel +20 1 2210 4292 77, Zhambyl Street, Tel +7 7272 935 331 P.O. N°11361 Tel Home +20 2 2415 1561 050000 Almaty Fax +7 7272 935 335 Heliopolis - Cairo Fax Home +20 2 2291 1226 Kazakhstan Fax Office +7 7272 964 201 Egypt Tel Home + 7 727 296 42 01 E-mail [email protected] Fax Home +7 3272 62811/300393 E-mail [email protected] UIPM EXECUTIVE BOARD HANDBOOK 2015 10 11 KOR Continental Confederation - Asia ARG Continental Confederation - South America President, Mr Jaiyeong LEE Mr Jorge SALAS 171 Olympic Gymansium Tel +82 2 423 3056 Ayala 754 Tel +54 9 2954 551 432 Olympic-ro 424 Songpagu Fax +82 2 416 8091 6300 Santa Rosa La Pampa Tel Office +54 2954 418017 Seoul #138-151 Argentina Fax Office +54 2954 418017 Korea E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Web www.pentatlonmoderno.com.ar RUS Continental Confederation - Europe Mr Dmitry SVATKOVSKY Tatiana Arbabeva / Natalia Volkova Vice Governor Mr Svatkovsky Tel +7 916 210 6753 Kreml, Duilding 1 Tel Office +7 831 439 0970 603082 Nizhny Novgorod Tel Home +7 495 686 0230 Russia E-mail [email protected] MEX Continental Confederation - NORCECA President, Mr Juan MANZO ORANEGUI Federación Mexicana de Pentathlon Moderno Pdt Tel +(55) 555 720 95 Comite Olimpico Mexicano Fax +(55) 555 720 95 Av. del Conscripto Esquina con Periferico s/n, Col. Lomas de Sotelo, Delegación Miguel Hidalgo 11200, Mexico D.F. E-mail [email protected] / [email protected] AUS Continental Confederation - Oceania President, Mr John G. PENNELL, O.A.M. 8 Barton Drive Tel +61 41 585 4526 Mt. Eliza Tel Home +61 39 787 3592 Melbourne, Victoria 3930 Fax Home +61 39 787 3592 Australia E-mail [email protected] UIPM EXECUTIVE BOARD HANDBOOK 2015 13 UIPM ATHELETES COMMITTEE HANDBOOK 2015 14 15 UKR Executive Board Member Athlete’s Chairman HUN Athletes Committee Member Mr Dmytro KIRPULYANSKYY Mrs Adrienn TOTH Uritskogo str.,H-37a, fl-198 Tel +380 501353 685 Hungarian Modern Pentathlon Association - HMPA Tel +36 1 460 68 85 03035 Kiev Magyar Öttusa Szövetség Fax +36 1 460 68 86 Ukraine Istvánmezei út 1-3 1146 Budapest, Hungary E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] GBR Athletes Committee Member RUS Athletes Committee Member Mrs Georgina HARLAND-SECCOMBE Mr Andrei MOISEEV 3, Yew Terrace Claverton Down Tel +44 7932 765 115 Rabochaya ploshad 25, 87 Tel +7 905 430 53 90 BA2 7AL Bath 344004, Rostov-on-Don Tel Office +7 916 476 20 08 Great Britain Russia E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] EGY Athletes Committee Member Mr Omar EL GEZIRY 4260 Windy acres rd Winter Garden Tel +1 (814) 701 8434 34787 Florida United States of America E-mail [email protected] GER Athletes Committee Member Mr Sebastian DIETZ Schlosstr. 58 Tel +49 30 172 3203985 14059 Berlin Tel Home +49 30 3428 615 Germany Fax Home +49 30 3428 615 E-mail [email protected] UIPM ATHLETES COMMITTEE HANDBOOK 2015 17 UIPM TECHNICAL COMMITTEE HANDBOOK 2015 18 19 POL Executive Board Member for Sport ESP Technical Commitee Member Mr Janusz PECIAK Mr Endre KOVATS BONAMIE One Olympic Plaza Colorado Springs Tel +1 719 232 5150 San Jordi 8 Tel +34 93 491 48 68 CO 80909 08028 Barcelona Fax +34 93 491 48 68 United States of America Spain E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] POR Technical Committee Secretary FRA Technical Commitee Member Mr José Maria Paula SANTOS Mrs Corine BOUZOU Praça Gonçalo Trancoso, 2, 2D Tel +351 93 444 64 45 15 rue Jean Reboul Tel +334 6866 5431 1700-220 Lisboa Tel Home +351 215 902 137 66000 Perpignan Fax +334 6866 5431 Portugal France Tel Home +336 1321 2656 E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] BRA Technical Committee Member GER Technical Commitee Member Mr Marcelo DA SILVA GONCALEZ Mr Bernhard PETRUSCHINSKI 530, South Main St. Tel +1 540 481 0358 Winzerstr. 17A Tel +49 176 321 254 63 22664 Woodstock - VA Tel Home +1 540 205 8021 13593 Berlin (Spandau) United States of America Germany E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] EGY Technical Commitee Member ITA Technical Commitee Member Dr Walid SAYED Mr Carlo PASSIATORE 3a.Calle 15-16, zona 15 Tel +502 562 114 76 Via Veiano 44 Tel +39 3460 257 537 Jardines de Minerva Tel Office +201 001 868 555 00189 Roma Tel Office +39 06 3685 6581 01015 Guatemala Fax Office +502 238 571 91 Italy E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] UIPM TECHNICAL COMMITTEE HANDBOOK 2015 20 KOR Technical Commitee Member Mr Dong-Kook CHUNG 171 Olympic Gymansium Tel +82 10 3730 3056 Olympic-ro 424 Songpagu Fax +82 2 416 8091 Seoul #138-151 +82 2 486 9472 Korea E-mail [email protected] RUS Technical Commitee Member Mr Dmitry MENSHIKOV UIPM Olonetckiy proezd 12-118 Tel +8903710745 129281 Moscow FINANCIAL Russia E-mail [email protected] COMMISSION SVK Technical Commitee Member Dr Vladimir MILLER Urbankova 6 Tel +421 907 980 943 811-04 Bratislava Tel Home +421 252 491 707 Slovak Republic E-mail [email protected] UIPM TECHNICAL COMMITTEE 22 23 GER Financial Commission Chairman HUN Financial Commission Member Dr h.c. Klaus SCHORMANN Mr Gyula BRETZ UIPM President Former UIPM Treasurer An der Rodelbahn 2 Tel +49 17 92 99 82 91 Rügy Utca 11 Tel +36 30 950 4323 64380 Rossdorf-Gundernhausen Tel Office +49 61 51 136 60 89 Budapest 1026, Hungary Tel Office +36 1 204 2967 Germany Tel Home +49 60 71 303 52 80 Fax Office +36 1 204 2969 Fax Home +4960713035281 E-mail [email protected] Tel Home +36 1 275 9592 E-mail [email protected] USA Financial Commission Member FRA Financial Commission Secretary Mr John V.
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