ISF 40 YEARS
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ISF 40 YEARS 1TABLE OF CONTENTS 3MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT 4MESSAGE DU PRÉSIDENT VORWORT DES PRÄSIDENTEN 5HONORARY MEMBERS 6IN MEMORIAM 7PRESIDENTS SECRETARIES GENERAL TREASURERS 8EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS PR DIRECTORS MARKETING & COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR PRESIDENT’S ADVISOR 9VICE-PRESIDENTS 10CONTINENTAL VICE-PRESIDENTS 11ASSESSORS 12THE GENESIS OF ISF 13MISSION AND VISION 14GENERAL ASSEMBLIES 16EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES 19PRESIDENTS OF THE TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS 20MEMBERS OF THE TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS 2012 24SYMPOSIA 28TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS SEMINARS 29PROTOCOL AGREEMENTS 29SPORT EVENTS 31ISF MEMBER COUNTRIES 59SPORT EVENTS BY COUNTRY 64TROPHY ‘RAYMOND DEFEVER’ 87ISF 40 YEARS 88
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTThis year 2012 ISF celebrates its 40th anniversary. It may seem a long period but it is just the beginning!
Since we reported on 35 years of ISF history, 5 years ago, a lot has changed. End 2008 ISF set up an autonomous secretariat in the House of Sports in Antwerp, Belgium. Since the General Assembly in 2010, ISF engaged its Secretary General to work full time autonomously from a member federation. Recently ISF drew up a strategic plan and action plans which cover market-ing & communication, sporting and educational topics. A new modern website will be launched soon.
Not only the number of sports on the programme increased and consequent-ly the number of participants but also the scope of ISF activities widened. ISF stresses now, more than in the past, education through sport and the leg-acy of its organisations, education to citizenship by involving more young-sters in the organisation of the events, solidarity programmes, the inclusion of disabled students and the cooperation with international sport federations and international organisations having similar aims.
In 10 years from now we should have raised the number of affiliated coun-tries on all continents to the European number and focus also on continental activities.
In 10 years from now we should have consolidated our place on the inter-national sport scene and be even more than today an esteemed partner in international youth sport and education.
Looking forward to the future of the ISF, we should not only show a profound respect for its history and for the work of all those, volunteers and officers, who brought it to life and caused it to flourish but we should also be proud and most grateful to be part of it!
Happy anniversary!
Andrea Delpin
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L’année 2012 sera celle des 40 ans de l’ISF. C’est certes un jubilé, mais ce n’est que le départ !Depuis l’exposé sur l’histoire de notre fédération lors des 35 ans, que de choses ont changé! En 2008, l’ISF a mis sur pied son propre secrétariat permanent, dans les locaux de la Maison des Sports à Anvers, Belgique.Depuis l’Assemblée Générale de 2010 l’ISF a entériné l’engagement d’un Secrétaire général à temps plein, indépendamment d’une fédéra-tion membre. Plus récemment, l’ISF a achevé l’élaboration d’un plan stratégique assorti d’un plan d’action concernant les domaines du marketing/ communica-tion, du sport et de la pédagogie. Un nouveau site internet, avec toutes les fonctionnalités actuelles, sera notamment très prochainement lancé.Avec l’augmentation du nombre de sports repris au programme, ce qui fait évoluer considérablement le nombre de participants, l’ISF a aussi voulu accroître l’envergure de ses activités. L’ISF accorde à présent une plus grande attention à l’éducation par le sport et à l’héritage laissé par ses manifestations. L’éducation à la cit-oyenneté par l’implication des jeunes dans l’organisation de ses événe-ments, les programmes de solidarité, l’intégration d’élèves handicapés et les collaborations avec d’autres fédérations sportives ou organismes internationaux poursuivant les mêmes buts en sont autant d’exemples.Dans 10 ans, nous devrions avoir atteint sur tous les continents le taux d’affiliation que nous connaissons actuellement pour l’Europe. Cela nous permettra ainsi de nous focaliser également sur les activités “continentales”.Dans 10 ans, nous devrions avoir consolidé notre place sur la scène sportive mondiale et devrions, encore plus qu’aujourd’hui, être considé-ré comme un interlocuteur et un partenaire apprécié en matière de sport international pour les jeunes et d’éducation.Tout en nous réjouissant pour ce futur de l’ISF, nous devons non seulement montrer un profond respect pour ces 40 ans d’histoire et le travail de tous ceux, bénévoles ou officiels, qui ont amené notre fédération là où elle est, mais aussi être fiers et reconnaissants d’avoir la chance d’en faire partie !Bon anniversaire! Andrea Delpin
In diesem Jahr feiert die ISF ihren 40. Geburtstag. Auf den ersten Blick eine lange Zeit aber eigentlich erst der Beginn!Seit wir vor 5 Jahren von der 35 jährigen Geschichte der ISF berichtet haben, hat sich in unserer Föderation vieles verändert. Ende 2008 ist die ISF in ein eigenständiges Sekretariat im “Haus des Sports” in Antwerpen, Belgien eingezogen. Nach der Generalversammlung in 2010, hat die ISF ihren Gener-alsekretär als Vollzeitarbeitskraft, unabhängig vom Verband eines Mit-gliedslandes, angestellt. Kürzlich entwickelte die ISF einen Strategischen Plan sowie daraus resul-tierende Aktionsvorhaben, welche die Bereiche Marketing und Kommuni-kation sowie sportliche und pädagogogische Themen umfassen. Eine neue und moderne Weseite wird sehr bald startklar sein. Nicht nur die Anzahl der Sportarten die auf dem Programm stehen ist gestiegen und damit verbunden die Teilnehmerzahl, nein auch die Be-deutung der ISF Aktivitäten ist größer geworden. Die ISF schenkt heute dem Bereich der Erziehung durch Sport und der Nachhaltigkeit ihrer Veranstaltungen eine verstärkte Aufmerksamkeit. Durch die stärkere Einbindung von Jugendlichen in die Meisterschaften und Veranstaltungen, durch ihre Solidaritätsprogramme, durch die Inklu-sion von Jugendlichen mit einer Behinderung und durch die Zusammenar-beit mit internationalen Sportverbänden und internationalen Vereinigun-gen leistet sie ihren Beitrag zur Erziehung zum Bürgersinn. In 10 Jahren sollten wir die Zahl der Mitgliedsländer in allen Kontinenten an das europäische Niveau herangeführt haben mit einer gleichzeitigen ≠In 10 Jahren wollen wir unseren Platz in der internationalen Sportwelt gefestigt sehen und mehr noch als heute als ein geschätzter und verlässlicher Partner im internationaler Jugendsport - und Erziehungsbereich gelten.Blicken wir in die Zukunft der ISF, sollten wir nicht nur tiefen Respekt für ihre Geschichte und damit verbunden für die Arbeit aller Freiwilligen und Professionellen empfinden, die sie ins Leben gerufen und zum erblühen gebracht haben, wir sollten auch stolz und zugleich dankbar sein, ein Teil von ihr sein zu dürfen.Viel Glück zum Geburtstag! Andrea Delpin
MESSAGE DU PRÉSIDENT
VORWORT DES PRÄSIDENTEN
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Claude PINEAU (FRA) Founding PresidentArmand LAMS (BEL) PresidentGeorges LANNERS (LUX) President Norbert BAYER (AUT) PresidentJean-Louis BOUJON (FRA) PresidentAune SASTAMALA (FIN) Vice-PresidentLI Jin Yu (CHN) Vice-PresidentGiancarlo CERRETO (ITA) Vice-PresidentHans-Jürgen LANGEN (GER) Vice-PresidentMohamed LOUAHCHY (TUN) AssessorMordechai ERLICH (ISR) AssessorKonstantinos MOUNTAKIS (GRE) AssessorGyörgy DEAK (HUN) AssessorHerman ANDRECS (AUT) TC President - skiJean SCHMIT (LUX) TC President - swimming/volleyballPaul GEIMER (LUX) TC President - basketballRené MOL (BEL) TC President - basketballAlberto ANTOLIN (FRA) TC President - gymnasticsJohan FAVEERE (BEL) TC President - athletics
& Executive DirectorJohn ARNOLD (ENG) TC President - table tennisKnud HANSEN (DEN) TC President - footballPatricia DELESQUE (FRA) PR & Communication Director
HONORARY MEMBERS
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IN MEMORIAM
Georges OOSTERLYNCK (BEL) Vice-President 1974Heinz BILLO (GER) FounderJean HUMBERT (FRA) TC Member - athletics 1988Shalom HERMON (ISR) Assessor 1992Hans-Peter GÜRTLER (AUT) Executive Director 1997Neal DICKINSON (ENG) TC President - athletics 1999Jan KLOEN (NED) TC President - volleyball 2001Raymond DEFEVER (BEL) Secretary General 2001Georges LANNERS (LUX) President 2007Alain VIGNAUD (FRA) Auditor 2007Peter REHNELT (AUT) TC Member - football 2009Jean SCHMIT (LUX) TC President - swimming/volleyball 2012
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Claude PINEAU (FRA) 1972 / 1978Armand LAMS (BEL) 1978 / 1994Georges LANNERS (LUX) 1994 / 1996Norbert BAYER (AUT) 1996 / 1998Jean-Louis BOUJON (FRA) 1998 / 2010Andrea DELPIN (ITA) 2010 / ...
PRESIDENTS
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Otmar MANNINGER (AUT) 1972 / 1977Norbert BAYER (AUT) 1977 / 1996Raymond DEFEVER (BEL) 1996 / † 2001Jan COOLEN (BEL) 2002 / …
SECRETARIES GENERAL
Georges LANNERS (LUX) 1972 / 1994Raymond DEFEVER (BEL) 1994 / 1996Guy FUSENIG (LUX) 1996 / …
TREASURERS
Johan FAVEERE (BEL) 2002 / 2010 9
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
PR DIRECTORS
Johan FAVEERE (BEL) 1988 / 1992Raymond DEFEVER (BEL) 1992 / 1994Guy FUSENIG (LUX) 1994 / 1996Hans-Peter GÜRTLER (AUT) 1996 / † 1997Jan COOLEN (BEL) 1998 / 2002Norbert KEVER (BEL) 2002 / …
Jacqueline LENNÉ (BEL) 1988 / 1994Piero-Andrea AMEDEO (ITA) 1994 / 1996Giorgio TEMPERILLI (ITA) 1994 / 1998Patricia DELESQUE (FRA) 1998 / 2010
Héctor CABRERA (CHI) 2012 / …
MARKETING & COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR
PRESIDENT’S ADVISOR
VICE-PRESIDENTS
Georges OOSTERLYNCK (BEL) 1972 / 1978Milojko TUBIC (YUG) 1972 / 1978Gilbert CHESTIER (FRA) 1978 / 1984Aune SASTAMALA (FIN) 1978 / 1996Pietro MISTRETTA (ITA) 1982 / 1986Philippe GRAILLOT (FRA) 1984 / 1986LI Jin Yu (CHN) 1986 / 1994Giancarlo CERETTO (ITA) 1986 / 1996Michel CONSTANT (FRA) 1988 / 1992Georges HAY (AUS) 1990 / 1994Jacqueline GAUGEY (FRA) 1992 / 1994Vlado GRIEGER (SVK) 1994 / 1996Arcelino MIRANDELA DA COSTA (POR) 1994 / 1996Andrea PHYLACTOU (CYP) 1994 / 1996Jean-Louis BOUJON (FRA) 1996 / 1998Jim RHODES (CAN) 1996 / 1998Joszef BARTIK (SVK) 1996 / 1998Manuel BRITO (POR) 1998 / 2002Yehoshua DEKEL (ISR) 1998 / 2002Hans-Jürgen LANGEN (GER) 1998 / 2004Andrea DELPIN (ITA) 2004 / 2010Reingard ANEWANTER (AUT) 2010 / …
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Jim RHODES (CAN) 1992 / 1996Ruben MAYER (PER) 1992 / 1994Andreas PHYLACTOU (CYP) 1992 / 1994
LIAISON OFFICERS
CONTINENTAL VICE-PRESIDENTS
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El Houssine BOUHAROUAL (MAR) 1996 / 2004Mohamed BELHADJ (ALG) 2006 / 2010Amina RAMI (MAR) 2010 / 2011Les WILLIAMS (RSA) 2012 / …
Ruben MAYER (PER) 1994 / 1998Jim RHODES (CAN) 1998 / 2002Freddie SANCHEZ (PUR) 2002 / …
QU Zong Hu (CHN) 1994 / 1996YANG Guiren (CHN) 1996 / 2012YANG Liguo (CHN) 2012 / …
Jacqueline GAUGEY (FRA) 1994 / 1996Giancarlo CERETTO (ITA) 1996 / 1998Luigi CALCERANO (ITA) 1998 / 2002Andrea DELPIN (ITA) 2002 / 2004Reingard ANEWANTER (AUT) 2004 / 2010 Nicos MEGALEMOS (CYP) 2010 / …
Georges HAY (AUS) 1994 / 1996Helen FRASER (AUS) 1998 / 2004Ken ROGERS (AUS) 2004 / 2012David MANTTAN (AUS) 2012 / …
AFRICA
AMERICA
ASIA
EUROPE
OCEANIA
Orhan BILGIN (TUR) 1972 / 1978E. MARIO BOLASCO (ITA) 1972 / 1978AUNE SASTAMALA (FIN) 1972 / 1978Shalom HERMON (ISR) 1972 / 1982Antonio ABAD (ESP) 1978 / 1982Pietro MISTRETTA (ITA) 1978 / 1982Bai PING (CHN) 1978 / 1982Mohamed LOUAHCHY (TUN) 1978 / 1990Jassen R. AL JEEMAZ (KUW) 1982 / 1986LI Jin Yu (CHN) 1982 / 1986Mordechai ERLICH (ISR) 1982 / 1998Jose Luis LASAOASA (ESP) 1982 / 1986
& 1990 / 1994Geoffry M. EDMONDSON (ENG) 1986 / 1990Sven ZETTERLUND (SWE) 1986 / 1990Nuno DE SOUSA BARROS (POR) 1986 / 1996Jozsef LEITNER (HUN) 1990 / 1994Hans-Jurgen LANGEN (GER) 1990 / 1998Lazlo IGLOI (HUN) 1994 / 1996Antoine KARAKASSIS (GRE) 1994 / 1996Tomas TOONISE (EST) 1994 / 1996John CLAYTON (SCO) 1994 / 1998
& 2002 / 2006Konstantinos MOUNTAKIS (GRE) 1996 / 2010Jose Luis AGUADO (ESP) 1998 / 2006György DEAK (HUN) 1998 / 2010
Jean GATES (ENG) 1998 / 2002 & 2006 / 2012
Fernando FREITAS (POR) 2002 / 2004Al Shareef AHMED SAAD (UAE) 2002 / 2008Yehoshua DEKEL (ISR) 2002 / 2008Lesanovsky VACLAV (CZE) 2002 / …Carlos SANTOS (POR) 2004 / 2005Artur PILKA (POL) 2006 / 2008Nicos MEGALEMOS (CYP) 2006 / 2010Doctor NKOSI (RSA) 2006 / 2010Erika SALUMAË (EST) 2006 / 2010Khaleel AL JABIR (QAT) 2006 / 2012Hector CABRERA (CHI) 2006 / 2012Vessela LETCHEVA (BUL) 2008 / 2012Robson AGUIAR (BRA) 2008 / …Avraham ZUCHMAN (ISR) 2008 / …Stelios DASKALAKIS (GRE) 2010 / …Joao GRAÇA (POR) 2010 / …Janos MARTINEK (HUN) 2010 / …Laurent PETRYNKA (FRA) 2010 / …Madis PETTAI (EST) 2010 / …Hasan CEYLAN (TUR) 2012 / …Hrvoje CUSTONJA (CRO) 2012 / …Susana PEREZ (ESP) 2012 / …Charlie RAEBURN (SCO) 2012 / …
ASSESSORS
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THE GENESIS OF ISF
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Around the mid 1960s, international sporting contests between schools were on the increase. Besides occasional and haphazard meetings between two or more schools, tournaments were beginning to be organised regularly in different disciplines: in handball from 1963, in volleyball from 1969, in football one year later and from 1971 also in basketball. Each of these annual tournaments produced basic regulations and a standing committee.
The large number of international competitions requiring eliminating heats at the national level soon gave rise to a desire to co-ordinate these events, within a specific International Federation. To help promote this idea, the Federal Minister of Education and Arts of the Republic of Austria convened a Conference at Vienna/Raach in the Autumn of 1971. Here the conditions were discussed for setting up a European School Sport Federation.
After very lengthy debates, the project was approved. However, bearing future development possibilities in mind, the Federation was not limited to European countries alone. A Provisional Committee, the members of which were chosen from among the 22 nations present, was set up, and the meeting of the constituent General Assembly was fixed for 4 June 1972 at Beaufort/Luxembourg. This meeting adopted the Statutes and proceeded to elect the members of the first Executive Committee.
EDUCATE THROUGH SPORT To provide through sport important tools for the physical, intellectual, moral, social and cultural development of students, breaking down cultural, philosophical, religious and ideological barriers.
To remain the leading school sport organisation in the world, recognised by international sport, culture and youth organisations.
To inspire a lifetime engagement in sport trough the experience of international school sport activities/competitions and to promote mutual understanding and tolerance.
VISIONAND
MISSION
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THE ISF LOGO
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The logo of the ISF is presented in a figurative and symbolic context. Its oval line, which skirts the logo, symbolizes the movement in and the attraction by the ISF. The two figurines represent a boy and a girl who enroll in the movement.
The 5 small squares (black – red – green – yellow – blue) represent all inhabitants of the world. The sixth little square (white) represents the opening and the broadmindedness of the ISF. We could say that it is an empty chair for an unexpected guest at the table during a meal. Whatever the color of skin, wherever the place where someone is living, whatever the difference in religion and in customs, the youth brings a multiple wealth through its differences and its diversity.
Violet is the color of temperance, composed on an equal proportion of red and blue. Violet symbolizes the balance between the sense and the spirit, the passion and the intelligence, love and wisdom, lucidity and considered action.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLIES
1972 Beaufort Luxembourg1974 Zrenjanin Yougoslavia1976 Orléans France1978 Izmir Turkey1980 Torino Italy1982 Lille France1984 Firenze Italy1986 Nice France1988 Barcelona Spain1990 Brugge Belgium (Flanders)1992 Caen France1994 Nicosia Cyprus1996 Antwerp Belgium (Flanders)1998 Shanghai China2000 Portimao Portugal2002 Caen France2004 Cagliari Italy2006 Athens Greece2008 Mao - Minorca Spain2010 Villasimius - Sardinia Italy2012 Antigua Guatemala
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES1972 Beaufort Luxembourg1972 Eisenstadt Austria1973 Paris France1973 Wiesbaden Germany1973 Madrid Spain1974 Istanbul Turkey1974 Zrenjanin Yugoslavia1974 Paris France1975 Roma Italy1975 Helsinki Finland1976 Sankt Johann Austria1976 Orléans France1976 Netanya Israel1977 Paris France1877 Baden Austria1978 Monfort-les-Bains Luxembourg1978 Izmir Turkey1978 Madrid Spain1979 Kuusamo Finland1979 Brugge Belgium (Flanders)1980 Torino Italy1980 Brugge Belgium (Flanders)1981 Mörbisch Austria1981 Vierumäki Finland1982 Lille France
1982 Madrid Spain1983 Triesenberg Liechtenstein1984 Firenze Italy1985 Birmingham England1986 Nice France1986 Nieuwpoort Belgium (Flanders)1987 Maria Ennersdorf Austria1987 Luxembourg Luxembourg1988 Barcelona Spain1989 Paris France1989 Nyborg Denmark1990 Oostende Belgium (Flanders)1990 Budapest Hungary1991 Venice Italy1992 Caen France1993 Beijing China1994 Nicosia Cyprus1994 Jerusalem Israel1995 Cagliari Italy1996 Antwerpen Belgium (Flanders)1997 Cuzco Peru1998 Strasbourg France1998 Shanghai China1999 Eilat Israel1999 Athens Greece
2000 Marrakech Morocco2000 Portimao Portugal2001 Malaga Spain2001 Kalmar Sweden2002 Caen France2002 S.Margherita di
PulaItaly
2003 Budapest Hungary2003 Athens Greece2004 Manchester England2004 Cagliari Italy2005 Prague Czech Republic2005 San Juan Puerto Rico2006 Athens Greece2007 Santiago de
ChileChile
2008 Mao - Minorca Spain2008 Loches France2009 San Juan Puerto Rico2009 Doha Qatar2010 Villasimius Italy2010 Piestany Slovak Republic2011 Zhangjiagang China2011 Ayia Napa Cyprus2012 Antigua Guatemala
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PRESIDENTS OF THE
ATHLETICSHeinz BILLO (GER) 1972 - 1976Michel CONSTANT (FRA) 1976 - 1978Giuliano TOSI (ITA) 1978 - 1986Johan FAVEERE (BEL) 1986 - 1988Carlos SANTOS (POR) 1988 - 1995Neal DICKINSON (ENG) 1995 - 2000Michel GARNIER (FRA) 2000 - 2003Jarolav KOUKAL (CZE) 2003 -
Roger NOTERMANS (BEL) 2004 - 2012
BADMINTON
Ivan MARINIC (YUG) 1972 - 1980René MOL (BEL) 1980 - 1998Paul GEIMER (LUX) 1998 - 2004Julia BOYANOVA (BUL) 2004 -
BASKETBALL
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TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS
FOOTBALLThomas TICHER (IRE) 1972 - 1978Knud HANSEN (DEN) 1978 - 2008Hasan CEYLAN (TUR) 2008 - 2012 Konrad BERCHTOLD (AUT) 2012 -
GYMNASIADEHeinz BILLO (GER) 1976 - 1978Claude DESSONS (FRA) 1978 - 1984Hugues RAFFIN PEYLOS (FRA) 1984 - 1992Giuliano TOSI (ITA) 1992 - 1994Salvatore MORALE (ITA) 1994 - 1998
Pierre HENTGES (LUX) 1976 - 1982Alberto ANTOLIN (FRA) 1982 - 2000John JOHNSTON (SCO) 2000 - 2002Carmen BASLA (ITA) 2002 -
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS
Ana Maria VALENTI (SPA) 2010 -
HANDBALLRobert HEGER (AUT) 1972 - 1982Ossi FISCHER (LIE) 1982 - 1986Jos SCHOUTERDEN (BEL) 1986 - 1990Tom CHRISTENSEN (DEN) 1990 -
ORIENTEERINGKarl KEUPPENS (BEL) 2000 - 21
ARTISTICGYMNASTICS
SKIINGHerman ANDRECS (AUT) 1972 - 1990Reingard ANEWANTER (AUT) 1990 - 2002Philippe GRANDEMANGE (FRA) 2002 - 2012
Jacqueline BOULIN (FRA) 1972 - 1973Jean SCHMIT (LUX) 1973 - 1978E.H. BURDEN (ENG) 1978 - 1986Barbara JACKSON (ENG) 1986 - 1992Willy SEPPION (BEL) 1992 - 1998Claire SI AMER (FRA) 1998 - 2002Nicos KONNARIS (CYP) 2002 - 2008Claire TURNER (ENG) 2008 - 2012Fernando DELGADO (PUR) 2012 -
SWIMMING
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PRESIDENTS OF THE
TABLE-TENNISJohn ARNOLD (ENG) 1996 - 2008Pieter SCHIPPERS (BEL) 2008 -
TENNISPam BURRAGE (ENG) 2008 -
VOLLEYBALLRomulus SPIRESCU (ROU) 1972 - 1974Jan KLOEN (NED) 1974 - 1980Jean SCHMIT (LUX) 1980 - 2000Heinz HOFSTETTER (AUT) 2000 - 2010Monique KRECKÉ (LUX) 2010 - 23
TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS
MEMBERS OF THE ATHLETICS
Guy DAGAN (ISR)Nihat DOKER (TUR)Roman KRALIK (SVK)David LITTLEWOOD (ENG)Sonja SPENDELHOFER (AUT)Adam SZYMCZAK (POL)
BADMINTON
BASKETBALL
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Hugh AINSLEY (SCO)Francesco FELIZIANI (ITA)Claude HOFFMANN (LUX)Peter TARCALA (SVK)
Henri AUSMAA (EST)Arnout DORPMANS (NED)Andrew GABRIILIDIS (GRE)Michel JOFFRAIN (FRA)Ladislav PETERA (CZE)Stefan REIMANN (AUT)Pasali TURGUT (TUR)Herman VAN DEUREN (BEL)
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FOOTBALL
GYMNASTICS
Kostas AGRIODIMOS (GRE)Jean-Pierre DUMMAR (BRA)Bengt FORSGREN (SWE)Aidan GALLAGHER (IRL)Alex HARNA (SVK)Christophe SARRE (FRA)Laura SPAGNOLI (ITA)
Merche CADENS (ESP)Elena IVANOVA (RUS)Spiroula MESARITOU (CYP)
Karen HOFEN (ENG)Akin MANOLYA (TUR)Chrystalla THRASYVOULOU (CYP)
RHYTHMIC
ARTISTIC MENGergely GYULAI (HUN)Abdelilah RAZIK (MAR)Pascale VACANT (FRA)
ARTISTIC WOMEN
TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS 2012
HANDBALLMarie Annick DEZERT (FRA)Yacov NITSAN (ISR)Anette POEHL (GER)Susanna RADOVANOVIC (SWE)Kurt RATHMES (BEL)Peter SCHANDL (AUT)Frantisek TABORSKY (CZE)Vazul ZSOLT (HUN)Levent TANIK (TUR)
SKIAnna Pia CARRETTI (ITA)Paavo NAEL (EST)Tom PUNDEL (LUX)Ernst SCHMID (GER)Arno STAUDACHER (AUT)
SWIMMINGAngeliki DOUKA (GRE)Marco FABRIZI (ITA)Françoise RECOURA (FRA)Edina SZEP (HUN)26
MEMBERS OF THE
Marcin CZAJKO (POL)Jan DANCIK (SVK)Carlos DIAS (POR)Astrid GIBISER (AUT)Antonio MARINI (ITA)Denis MARTIN (FRA)Kostas MILIONIS (GRE)Ray XU (CHN)
ORIENTEERINGRoy BERKOVIZ (ISR)Franz HARTINGER (AUT)Frances STONE (ENG)
Emil CREANGA (ROU)Gianni GIOVANNINI (ITA)Konstantina KALOMIRI (GRE)Birol VURAL (TUR)
Jason DONG (CHN)Richard HUDSON (ENG)Serge MOMMESIN (FRA)Tomas VESELY (CZE)
TENNIS
TABLE-TENNIS
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VOLLEYBALL
TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS 2012
SYMPOSIA1980 Brugge
(Belgium / Flanders)“In-Ter-School”
1984 Altenmarkt (Austria)
“In-Ter-Contact”
1985 Brussels (Belgium)
“Bridging the gap”
1986 Nieuwpoort (Belgium / Flanders)
“Sportmarketing”
1987 Barcelone (Spain)
“ School Sport – element of education”
1987 Obertauern (Austria)
“Sports events management and marketing”
1989 Menaggio (Italy)
“Sports events management and marketing”
1990 Budapest (Hungary)
“Middle-East-European School Sport Conference”
1992 Waregem (Belgium / Flanders)
“Applied strategic planning”
1998 Strasbourg (France)
“Quo vadis ISF”
2000 Portimao (Portugal)
“Integration – scolarisation – formation”
2004 Cagliari (Italy)
“School Sport in relation to the Sports Federations and high level sport”“School Sport – Communication and sponsoring”
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TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS SEMINARS
1989 Brugge Belgium / Flanders1992 Olympia Greece1995 Olympia Greece1999 Athens Greece2003 Athens Greece2008 Loches France2012 Izmir Turkey
PROTOCOL AGREEMENTS
IOC Recognised Organisation 15-06-1995UNESCO Memorandum of cooperation 30-03-1998SportAccord (GAISF ) Associate member 25-06-1998Panathlon International Ethics in Sport 30-04-1999CONFEJES Mutual Cooperation 24-01-2002European Handball Federation
Young Referees project 15-01-2000
For the education of all members of the ISF Technical Commissions there were held seminars in:
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LETI
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311973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
1973 Wiesbaden (Girls) (RF Germany)Athens (Boys) (Greece)
1974 Florence (Italy)1975 Poitiers (France)1977 Saint Etienne (France)1981 Salzburg (Austria)1983 Blankenberge (Belgium Flanders)1985 Lanzarote (Spain)1987 Tel Aviv (Israel)1989 Messina (Italy)1991 Budapest (Hungary)1993 Alba (Italy)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
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Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
1995 Banska Bistrica (Slovakia)1997 Cherbourg (France)1999 Reutlingen (Germany)2001 Malaga (Spain)2003 Istanbul (Turkey)2005 Vila Real Santo Antonio (Portugal)2007 Mérignac / Bordeaux (France)2009 Tallinn (Estonia)2011 Bydgoszcz (Poland)
SPORT EVENTS
1981 Paris (Indoor) (France) 1990 Glasgow (indoor) (Scotland)
BAD
MIN
TON
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BAD
MIN
TON
1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012
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24
30
22 25 26
30
Boys Girls Total 33
1998 Herentals (Aegis) (Belgium Flanders)2000 Cergy-Pontoise (Aegis) (France)2002 Bütgenbach (Aegis) (Belgium Germ.Comm.)2004 Luxembourg (Luxembourg)2006 Tours (France)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
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Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
2008 Mao - Minorca (Spain)2010 Sofia (Bulgaria)2012 Caldas da Rainha –
Obidos(Portugal)
SPORT EVENTS
BASK
ETBA
LL
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BASK
ETBA
LL
1973
1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
2009
2011
0 0
15
24
0
27 31
22
39
30
41 46 48 47 47
39
48 48 54
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Boys Girls Total
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1973 Tampere (Girls) (Finland) Ankara (Boys) (Turkey)
1974 Barcelona (Spain)1975 Rome (Italy)1977 Boxmeer (Girls) (Netherlands)
Barcelona (Girls) (Spain)1979 Netanya (Israel)1981 Brugge (Belgium Flanders)1983 Graz (Austria)1985 Aarhus (Denmark)1987 Jerusalem (Israel)1989 Orléans (France)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
1991 Izmir (Turkey)1993 Athens (Greece)1995 Sopron (Hungary)1997 Ostrava (Czech Republic)1999 Jerusalem (Israel)2001 Neveshir (Turkey)2003 Goiania (Brazil)2005 Wroclaw (Poland)2007 Pau (France)2009 Istanbul (Turkey)2011 Zhangjiagang (China)
SPORT EVENTS
CRO
SS-C
OU
NTR
Y
36
1975
1976
1978
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
12 11
32 28
21 25
0 0 0 0 0
42 42 40 36 38
45 49
34
43
Boys Girls Total
37
1975 Diekirch (Boys) (Luxembourg)1976 Salamanca (Boys) (Spain) 1978 Graz (Austria)1980 La Grande Motte (France)1982 Beit Shean (Israel)1984 Wemmel (Belgium Flanders)1986 Aldeia des Açoteias (Portugal)1988 Luxembourg (Luxembourg)1990 Fontainebleau (France)1992 Albufeira (Portugal)1994 Beijing (China)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
1996 Antalya (Turkey)1998 Jurmala (Latvia)2000 Marrakech (Morocco)2002 Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic)2004 La Tour de Salvagny –
Lyon (France)
2006 Riccione (Italy)2008 Zdar Nad Sazavou (Czech Republic)2010 Liptovski Mikulas (Slovak Republic)2012 Valetta (Malta)
SPORT EVENTS
FOO
TBA
LL
38
FOO
TBA
LL
1972
1973
1974
1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
2009
2011
0 0 0 0
16
0
14
20 21
0
23 21 24 23 22
29 26
35 31
39
31
Boys Girls Total
39
1972 Herentals (Belgium Flanders)1973 Lille (France)1974 Mödling (Austria)1975 Izmir (Turkey)1977 Dublin (Ireland)1979 Ciudad Real (Spain)1981 Halmstad (Sweden)1983 Brugge (Belgium Flanders)1985 Tampere (Finland)1987 Hasselt (Belgium Flanders)1989 Florence (Italy)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
1991 Borlänge (Sweden)1993 Ramat-Gan (Israel)1995 Duisburg (Germany)1997 Lima (Peru)1999 Cagliari (Italy)2001 Cagliari (Italy)2003 Shanghai (China)2005 Skaerbaek (Denmark)2007 Santiago de Chile (Chile)2009 Antalya (Turkey)2011 Fortaleza (Brazil)
SPORT EVENTS
HA
ND
BALL
40
HA
ND
BALL
1973
1974
1976
1978
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
0
12 17 18
26 22 23 24
26 24 26 32 33 32
40 36
44 40
45 48
38
Boys Girls Total
41
1973 Bordeaux – Dijon (France)1974 Wiesbaden – Celle (Germany)1976 Hadassim (Israel)1978 Teramo (Italy)1980 Vingsted (Denmark)1982 Syracuse (Italy)1984 Marseille (France)1986 Katrineholm (Sweden)1988 Katrineholm (Sweden)1990 Rishon-L’Zion (Israel)1992 Haderslev (Denmark)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
1994 Saarbrücken (Germany)1996 Wien (Austria)1998 Plzen (Czech Republic)2000 Strasbourg (France)2002 Thessaloniki (Greece)2004 Budapest (Hungary)2006 Limoges (France)2008 Ikast – Brande (Denmark)2010 Braga – Fafa –
Guimaraes (Portugal)
2012 Varazdin (Croatia)
SPORT EVENTS
ORI
ENTE
ERIN
G
42
ORI
ENTE
ERIN
G
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1998
2000
2202
2004
2006
2008
2009
2011
20
0 0
25 27
39 41 39 36
48 50
64 60 60
Boys Girls Total
43
1987 Jönköping-Huskvarna (Sweden)1989 Arlon (Belgium Fr. Comm.)1991 Kauhajoki (Finland)1993 Bütgenbach (Belgium Germ.Comm.)1995 Polva (Estonia)1997 Lurisa (Italy)1998 Jurmula (Latvia)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
2000 Ashdod (Israel)2002 Leiria-Marinha Grande (Portugal)2004 Bütgenbach (Belgium Germ.Comm.)2006 Pezinok (Slovak Republic)2008 Edinburgh (Scotland)2009 Alcala de Henares -
Madrid(Spain)
2011 Primiero – Trentino (Italy)
SPORT EVENTS
SKI
44
SKI
1973
1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
2008
2010
2012
22 21 27
16
0 0
64
35
91
71 62
82 79
47
76 64
70
Boys Girls Total
45
1973 Schladming (Austria)1975 Chamonix (France)1977 Cortina (Italy)1979 Kuusamo (Finland)1981 Saalfelden (Austria)1983 Cortina (Italy)1985 Sunne (Sweden)1987 Saalfelden (Austria)1989 Östersund (Sweden)1991 Val Cénis (France)1993 Collingwood (Canada)1995 Tarvisio (Italy)1997 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
1999 Jesenik (Czech Republic)2001 Pralognan (France)2003 Schladming – Ramsau (Austria)2005 Gallivare (Sweden)2007 Andorra (Andorra)2008 Alpe d’Huez (France)2010 Folgaria (Italy)2012 Gressoney (Italy)
1985 Saalbach – Hinterglemm (Intern. Skikurs für Schulen)
(Austria)
1992 Saalbach – Hinterglemm (Intern. Skikurs für Schulen)
(Austria)
SPORT EVENTS
SWIM
MIN
G
46
SWIM
MIN
G
471997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
29 29 33
31 34 35
17
29
Boys Girls Total
1997 Antwerpen (Aegis) (Belgium Flanders)1999 Castres (Aegis) (France)2001 Luxembourg (Aegis) (Luxembourg)2003 Plzen (Czech Republic)2005 Palma de Mallorca (Spain)2007 Szechesfehervar (Hungary)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
2009 San Juan (Puerto Rico)2011 Gzira (Malta)
1981 Ankara (Turkye)1989 England
(synchronized swimming)
SPORT EVENTS
TABL
E TE
NN
IS
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TABL
E TE
NN
IS
1991
1993
1995
1997
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
29
22
28 30 29
36 38 34 35 36
31
Boys Girls Total
49
1991 Petach Tikva (Israel)1993 Birmingham (England)1995 Petach Tikva (Israel)1997 Bütgenbach (Belgium Germ.Comm.)1998 Tavira (Portugal)2000 Beuvry (France)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
2002 Senec (Slovak Republic)2004 Saarbrücken (Germany)2006 Shanghai (China)2008 Cottonera (Malta)2010 Brno (Czech Republic)2012 Cagliari (Italy)
SPORT EVENTS
TEN
NIS
50
TEN
NIS
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
13
18 22
27 25
Boys Girls Total 51
2003 Hatfield (Aegis) (England)2005 Arnac - Pompadour (Aegis) (France)2007 Warsaw (Aegis) (Poland)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
2009 Eupen (Belgium Germ.Comm.)2011 Le Touquet – Paris Plage (France)
SPORT EVENTS
VO
LLEY
BALL
52
VO
LLEY
BALL
1972
1974
1976
1978
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
31 32 35
22
32
0 0
35
44 40 40
48 45 52
61 57
43
61
Boys Girls Total
53
1972 Maabarot (Israel)1974 Doetinchem (Netherlands)1976 Izmir (Turkey)1978 Brugges / Herentals /
Antwerpen (Belgium Flanders)
1980 Bath / Bristol (England)1982 Spa (Belgium Fr. Comm.)1984 Neurim (Israel)1986 Vaduz (Liechtenstein)1988 Enschede (Netherlands)1990 Antalya (Turkey)
1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
11 18
6
14
22 27
40 39 40 33
40
27
39 44
48
38
Boys Girls Total
participating school teams
1992 Kecskemet (Hunghary)1994 L’Essonne (France)1996 Komarno (Slovak Republic)1998 Athens (Greece)2000 Matosinhos (Portugal)2002 San Juan (Puerto Rico)2004 Nicosia / Larnaca (Cyprus)2006 Porec (Croatia)2008 Cagliari (Italy)2010 Baotou (China)2012 Toulon (France)
SPORT EVENTS
54
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
2011 Anasco (Puerto Rico)
FLOORBALL2007 Brno (Czech Republic)2009 Trencin (Slovak Republic)2011 Plzen (Czech Republic)
FUTSAL2007 Fortaleza (Brazil)2012 Antalya (Turkey)
2000 Dunkerque (France)2006 Chinon (France)
RUGBY 7-7
55
SPORT EVENTS UNDER THE AEGIS
56
1974 Wiesbaden (Germany)1976 Orléans (France)1978 Izmir (Turkey)1980 Torino (Italy)1982 Lille (France)1984 Florence (Italy)1986 Nice (France)1988 Barcelona (Spain)1990 Brugge (Belgium / Flanders)1994 Nicosia (Cyprus)1998 Shanghai (China)2002 Caen (France)2006 Athens (Greece)2009 Doha (Qatar)
GYMNASIADE(ATHLETICS + GYMNASTICS + SWIMMING)
EUROPE1992 European School
Sport Games(Caen - France)
2004 European School Sport Games
(Milan - Italy)
AMERICA2010 Pan American
School Games(Juiz de Fora - Brazil)
2012 Pan American School Games
(Guatemala City - Guatemala)
CONTINENTALGAMES
SPORT EVENTS
1981 Bastia (France)1997 Levallois (France)2001 Sopron (Hungary)2003 Lanester (France)
GYMNASTICS
57
58
ISF MEMBER COUNTRIES
ASIAChina P.R. 1974 C.S.S.F. - China School Sport FederationChinese Taipei 2000 C.T.S.S.F. - Chinese Taipei School Sport FederationIndia 2008 School Games Federation Of IndiaI.R. Iran 1998 I.R.I.S.S.F. - I.R. Iran School Sport FederationKazakhstan 2009 Military-Sports Clubs FederationKuwait 2005 Ministry Of Education, Department Of Physical Education (1974)Mongolia 2012 Mongolian School Sport FederationSaudi Arabia 2010 Ministry Of EducationSingapore 2010 Singapore School Sports CouncilThailand 2010 Ministry Of Tourism and Sports, Department of Physical EducationQatar 2006 Qatar School Sport FederationUnited Arab Emirates 2001 I.S.S.A. - U.A.E. Interschool Sports Association
OCEANIAAustralia 1986 School Sport AustraliaFrench Polynesia 2011 U.S.S.P. – Union Du Sport Scolaire PolynesienNew Zealand 2001 New Zealand Secondary Schools Sports Council
59
60
AFRICAAlgeria 1974 F.A.S.S. - Federation Algerienne Du Sport ScolaireBotswana 2010 Botswana Integrated Sports AssociationCameroun 2011 Fenassco – Federation Nationale Du Sport ScolaireCape Verde 2011 Coordination Nationale De L’education Et Sport ScolaireLibya 2012 G.A.S.A. - General Administration of School ActivityMauritius 2011 Mauritius Secondary School Sports AssociationMorocco 1977 Federation Royale Marocaine Du Sport ScolaireSouth Africa 1995 South African Sports Confederation and Olympic CommitteeTunisia 1974 Federation Tunisienne Des Sports Scolaires Et Universitaires
AMERICABrazil 2000 C.B.D.E. - Confederação Brasileira Do Desporto EscolarChile 1994 Chile Deportes, Instituto Nacional De Deportes De Chile Guatemala 2010 Direccion General De Education Fisica/DigefMexico 2010 International School Sport Mexico Nicaragua 2005 Instituto Nicaraguense De DeportesPanama 2011 Pandeportes (Panamanian Institute Of Sports)Puerto Rico 1998 Propulsores Del Deporte
ISF MEMBER COUNTRIES
61
Andorra 1992 Ministeri D'esports I VoluntariatArmenia 2011 Federation Sportive
Republicaine Des EcoliersAustria 1972 Bundesministerium Für Unterricht,
Kunst Und Kultur Belarus 2012 Republican Center Of Physical
Education And Sports For Pupils And Students
Belgium 1972CF Belgique 1997 A.F.F.S.S. - Association Francophone
Des Fédérations Sportives ScolairesDG Belgien 1997 Sportdienst Des Ministeriums Der
Deutschsprachigen GemeinschaftFlanders 1997 S.V.S. - Stichting Vlaamse SchoolsportBulgaria 1990 Bulgarian Association Sport For Stu-
dentsCroatia 1996 C.S.S.F. - Croatian School Sport Federa-
tion Cyprus 1974 Ministry Of Education, Department Of
Secondary EducationCzech Republic 1994 A.S.S.K. - Association Of School
Sports ClubsDenmark 1974 Danish Schoolsport FederationEstonia 1992 Estonian School Sport UnionFinland 1973 Koululiikuntaliitto R.Y.62
EUROPE
France 1972 U.N.S.S. - Union Nationale Du Sport Scolaire
Germany 1988 Kommission Sport Der Kmk Great BritainEngland 1975 N.C.S.S. - National Council For
School SportsScotland 1988 Scottish Schoolsport Federation Greece 1972 Ministry Of National Education, De-
partment Of Physical EducationHungary 1988 Hungarian School Sport Federation,
Magyar Diaksport Szövetseg Ireland 1973 Irish School Sport FederationIsrael 1972 Ministry Of Education – Supervision
Of Physical Education Italy 1972 M.I.U.R. - Ministero Dell’istruzione,
Dell’universita E Della RicercaKosovo 2010 Kosovo School Sport FederationLatvia 1992 L.S.S.F. -
Latvian School Sport Federation Liechtenstein 1974 Sportbeirat Der Fürstlichen RegierungLuxembourg 1972 L.A.S.E.L. - Ligue Des Associations
Sportives Estudiantines Lux.Macedonia 1995 Organization Of School’s Sport Of
Macedonia
63
ISF MEMBER COUNTRIES
Malta 1986 M.S.S.F. – Malta School Sports Federation
The Netherlands
1972 K.V.L.O. - Koninklijke Vereniging Van Leraren Lichamelijke Opvoeding
Norway 1980 Landslaget Fysisk Fostring I Skolen1994 Slovak School Sport Association
Poland 1990 Szkolny Zwiazek Sportowy Education Department
Portugal 1972 Ministerio Da Educacao e Ciencia - Direção Geral Da Educação
Romania 1986 Scholar And University Sports Federation
Russia 1992 Russian Socio-State Society Of Physi-cal Training - Junost Rossii
Serbia 2005 School Sports And Olympic Education Federation Of Serbia
Slovak Republic 1994 Slovak School Sport AssociationSlovenia 1992 Zavod Za Sport Rs PlanicaSpain 1972 Ministerio De Educacion Y Ciencia,
Consejo Superior De DeportesSweden 1976 Svenska SkolidrottsförbundetSwitzerland 1994 Schweizerischer Verband Für Sport In
Der SchuleTurkey 1972 Türkiye Okul Sporlarý FederasyonuUkraine 1996 School Sport Federation Of Ukraine
Ath
letic
s
Badm
into
n
Bask
etba
ll
Cro
ss-C
ount
ry
Foot
ball
Han
dbal
l
Orie
ntee
ring
Ski
Swim
Tabl
e Te
nnis
Tenn
is
Volle
y
Gym
nasia
de
Beac
h-Vo
lleyb
all
Floo
rbal
l
Futsa
l
Tota
l
France 5 2 2 3 1 4 4 1 1 2 2 4 31
Italy 3 1 1 3 2 2 5 1 1 2 21
Belgium 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 17
Israel 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 13
Turkey 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 13
Spain 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 10
Czech Republic 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 10
Austria 1 1 1 1 1 4 9
Germany 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8
Sweden 2 2 1 3 8
Portugal 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8
China 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
Greece 1 1 1 1 1 5
Hungary 1 1 1 1 1 5
Slovak Republic 1 1 1 1 1 5
Denmark 1 1 3 5
Luxemburg 1 2 1 4
Finland 1 1 1 1 4
Netherlands 1 3 4
Puerto Rico 1 1 1 3
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SPORT EVENTS
BY COUNTRY
Poland 1 1 1 3
Brazil 1 1 1 3
England 1 1 1 3
Malta 1 1 1 3
Scotland 1 1 2
Lithuania 1 1 2
Cyprus 1 1 2
Croatia 1 1 2
Estonia 1 1
Bulgaria 1 1
Morocco 1 1
Ireland 1 1
Peru 1 1
Chile 1 1
Estonia 1 1
Canada 1 1
Andorra 1 1
Liechtenstein 1 1
Qatar 1 1
65
Ath
letic
s
Badm
into
n
Bask
etba
ll
Cro
ss-C
ount
ry
Foot
ball
Han
dbal
l
Orie
ntee
ring
Ski
Swim
Tabl
e Te
nnis
Tenn
is
Volle
y
Gym
nasia
de
Beac
h-Vo
lleyb
all
Floo
rbal
l
Futsa
l
Tota
l
1978 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Graz
1981 Executive Committee Mörbisch
1981 World Schools Championship Athletics Salzburg
1981 World Schools Championship Ski Saalfelden
1983 World Schools Championship Basketball Graz
1984 Seminar Altenmarkt
1985 Intern. Skikurs für Schulen* Saalbach / Hinterglemm
1987 Executive Committee Maria Ennersdorf
1987 World Schools Championship Ski Saalfelden
1987 Seminar Obertauern
1992 Intern. Skikurs für Schulen* Saalbach / Hinterglemm
1996 World Schools Championship Handball Wien
2003 World Schools Championship Ski Schladming / Ramsau
AUSTRIA
1993 World Schools Championship Orienteering* Bütgenbach
1997 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Bütgenbach
2002 World Schools Championship Badminton* Bütgenbach
2004 World Schools Championship Orienteering Bütgenbach
2009 World Schools Championship Tennis Eupen
BELGIUM GERM. COMM.
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
6666 * = under the aegis of the ISF
EVENTS BY COUNTRYBELGIUM FLANDERS
1972 World Schools Championship Football Herentals
1978 World Schools Championship Volleyball Brugge / Herentals / Antwerpen
1979 Executive Committee Brugge
1980 Executive Committee Brugge
1980 Symposium Brugge
1981 World Schools Championship Basketball Brugge
1983 World Schools Championship Athletics Blankenberge
1983 World Schools Championship Football Brugge
1984 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Wemmel
1985 Symposium Brussels
1986 Executive Committee Nieuwpoort
1986 Seminar Nieuwpoort
1987 World Schools Championship Football Hasselt
1989 Technical Commission Seminar Brugge
1990 General Assembly Brugge
1990 Executive Committee Oostende / Brugge
1990 Gymnasiade Brugge
1992 Seminar Waregem
1996 General Assembly Antwerp
1996 Executive Committee Antwerpen
1997 World Schools Championship Swimming Antwerpen
1998 World Schools Championship Badminton* Herentals 67
1982 World Schools Championship Volleyball Spa
1989 World Schools Championship Orienteering* Arlon
2003 World Schools Championship Basketball Goiania
2007 World Schools Championship Futsal* Fortaleza
2010 Pan American School Games Juiz de Fora
2011 World Schools Championship Football Fortaleza
2010 World Schools Championship Badminton Sofia
BELGIUM FR. COMM.
BRAZIL
BULGARIA
1994 General Assembly Nicosia
1994 Executive Committee Nicosia
1994 Gymnasiade Nicosia
2004 World Schools Championship Volleyball Larnaca
2011 Executive Committee Ayia Napa
CYPRUS
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
68
69
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
CHINA1993 Executive Committee Beijing
1994 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Beijing
1998 General Assembly Shanghai
1998 Executive Committee Shanghai
1998 Gymnasiade Shanghai
2003 World Schools Championship Football Shanghai
2006 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Shanghai
2010 World Schools Championship Volleyball Baotou
2011 Executive Committee Zhangjiagang
2011 World Schools Championship Basketball Zhangjiagang
2006 World Schools Championship Volleyball Porec
2012 World Schools Championship Handball Varazdin
CROATIA
2007 Executive Committee Santiago de Chile
2007 World Schools Championship Football Santiago de Chile
CHILE
1997 World Schools Championship Basketball Ostrava
1998 World Schools Championship Handball Plzen
1999 World Schools Championship Ski Jesenik
2002 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Karlovy Vary
2003 World Schools Championship Swimming Plzen
2005 Executive Committee Prague
2007 World Schools Championship Floorball* Brno
2008 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Zdar Nad Sazavou
2010 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Brno
1980 World Schools Championship Handball Vingsted
1985 World Schools Championship Basketball Aarhus
1989 Executive Committee Nyborg
1992 World Schools Championship Handball Haderslev
2005 World Schools Championship Football Skaerbaek
2008 World Schools Championship Handball Ikast - Brande
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
70
1993 World Schools Championship Ski Collingwood
CANADA
71
1973 World Schools Championship Basketball Girls Tampere
1975 Executive Committee Helsinki
1979 Executive Committee Kuusamo
1979 World Schools Championship Ski Kuusamo
1981 Executive Committee Vierumäki
1985 World Schools Championship Football Tampere
1991 World Schools Championship Orienteering* Kauhajoki
FINLAND
EVENTS BY COUNTRYENGLAND
1980 World Schools Championship Volleyball Bath / Bristol
1985 Executive Committee Birmingham
1989 Synchronized Swimming* England
1993 World Schools Championship Table Tennis* Birmingham
2003 World Schools Championship Tennis* Hatfield
2004 Executive Committee Manchester
71
1995 World Schools Championship Orienteering Polva
2009 World Schools Championship Athletics Tallinn
ESTONIA
1973 Executive Committee Paris
1973 World Schools Championship Football Lille
1973 World Schools Championship Handball Bordeaux / Dijon
1974 Executive Committee Paris
1975 World Schools Championship Athletics Poitiers
1975 World Schools Championship Ski Chamonix
1976 General Assembly Orléans
1976 Executive Committee Orléans
1976 Gymnasiade Orléans
1977 Executive Committee Paris
1977 World Schools Championship Athletics St. Etienne
1980 World Schools Championship Cross-Country La Grande Motte
1981 World Schools Championship Athletics* INDOOR Paris
1981 Gymnastics* Bastia
1982 General Assembly Lille
1982 Executive Committee Lille
1982 Gymnasiade Lille
1984 World Schools Championship Handball Marseille
1986 General Assembly Nice
1986 Executive Committee Nice
FRANCEEVENTS BY COUNTRY
72
73
EVENTS BY COUNTRYFRANCE
1986 Gymnasiade Nice
1989 Executive Committee Paris
1989 World Schools Championship Basketball Orléans
1990 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Fontainebleau
1991 World Schools Championship Ski Val Cénis
1992 General Assembly Caen
1992 Executive Committee Caen
1992 European School Sport Games Caen
1994 World Schools Championship Volleyball L’Essonne
1997 World Schools Championship Athletics Cherbourg
1997 Gymnastics Levallois
1998 Executive Committee Strasbourg
1999 World Schools Championship Swimming Castres
2000 World Schools Championship Badminton* Cergy-Pontoise
2000 World Schools Championship Handball Strasbourg
2000 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Beuvry
2000 Rugby 7-7 (boys)* Dunkerque
2001 World Schools Championship Ski Pralognan
2002 General Assembly Caen
2002 Executive Committee Caen 73
FRANCE2002 Gymnasiade Caen
2003 Gymnastics Lanester
2004 World Schools Championship Cross-Country La Tour de Salvagny / Lyon
2005 World Schools Championship Tennis* Arnac / Pompadour
2006 World Schools Championship Badminton Tours
2006 World Schools Championship Handball Limoges
2006 Rugby 7-7 (boys)* Chinon
2007 World Schools Championship Athletics Mérignac / Bordeaux
2007 World Schools Championship Basketball Pau
2008 Executive Committee Loches
2008 World Schools Championship Ski Alpe d’Huez
2011 World Schools Championship Tennis Le Touquet / Paris Plage
2012 World Schools Championship Volleyball Toulon
2012 General Assembly Antigua
2012 Executive Committee Antigua
2012 Pan American School Games Guatemala City
GUATEMALA
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
74
75
EVENTS BY COUNTRYGERMANY
75
1973 Executive Committee Wiesbaden
1973 World Schools Championship Athletics Girls Wiesbaden
1974 World Schools Championship Handball Wiesbaden / Celle
1974 Gymnasiade Wiesbaden
1994 World Schools Championship Handball Saarbrücken
1995 World Schools Championship Football Duisburg
1997 World Schools Championship Ski Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1999 World Schools Championship Athletics Reutlingen
2004 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Saarbrücken
1973 World Schools Championship Athletics Boys Athens
1993 World Schools Championship Basketball Athens
1998 World Schools Championship Volleyball Athens
1999 Executive Committee Athens
2002 World Schools Championship Handball Thessaloniki
2003 Executive Committee Athens
2006 General Assembly Athens
2006 Executive Committee Athens
2006 Gymnasiade Athens
GREECE
HUNGARY1990 Executive Committee Budapest
1991 World Schools Championship Athletics Budapest
1992 World Schools Championship Volleyball Kecskemet
1995 World Schools Championship Basketball Sopron
2001 Gymnastics Sopron
2003 Executive Committee Budapest
2004 World Schools Championship Handball Budapest
2007 World Schools Championship Swimming Szechesfehervar
1977 World Schools Championship Football Dublin
IRELAND
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
76
7777
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
1972 World Schools Championship Volleyball Maabarot
1976 Executive Committee Netanya
1976 World Schools Championship Handball Hadassim
1979 World Schools Championship Basketball Netanya
1982 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Beit Shean
1984 World Schools Championship Volleyball Neurim
1987 World Schools Championship Athletics Tel Aviv
1987 World Schools Championship Basketball Jerusalem
1990 World Schools Championship Handball Rishon-L’zion
1991 World Schools Championship Table Tennis* Petach Tikva
1993 World Schools Championship Football Ramat-Gan
1994 Executive Committee Jerusalem
1995 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Petach Tikva
1999 Executive Committee Eilat
1999 World Schools Championship Basketball Jerusalem
2000 World Schools Championship Orienteering Ashdod
ISRAEL
ITALY1974 World Schools Championship Athletics Florence
1975 Executive Committee Roma
1975 World Schools Championship Basketball Rome
1977 World Schools Championship Ski Cortina
1978 World Schools Championship Handball Teramo
1980 General Assembly Torino
1980 Executive Committee Torino
1980 Gymnasiade Torino
1982 World Schools Championship Handball Syracuse
1983 World Schools Championship Ski Cortina
1984 General Assembly Firenze
1984 Executive Committee Firenze
1984 Gymnasiade Florence
1989 World Schools Championship Athletics Messina
1989 World Schools Championship Football Florence
1991 Executive Committee Venezia
1993 World Schools Championship Athletics Alba
1995 Executive Committee Cagliari
1995 World Schools Championship Ski Tarvisio
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
78
79
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
1997 World Schools Championship Orienteering Lurisa
1999 World Schools Championship Football Cagliari
2001 World Schools Championship Football Cagliari
2002 Executive Committee S.Margherita di Pula
2004 General Assembly Cagliari
2004 Executive Committee Cagliari
2004 European School Sport Games Milan
2006 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Riccione
2008 World Schools Championship Volleyball Cagliari
2010 World Schools Championship Ski Folgaria
2010 Executive Committee Villasimius
2010 General Assembly Villasimius
2011 World Schools Championship Orienteering Primiero / Trentino
2012 World Schools Championship Ski Gressoney
2012 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Cagliari
ITALY
LATVIA1998 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Jurmala
1998 World Schools Championship Orienteering Jurmula
2008 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Cottonera
2011 World Schools Championship Swimming Gzira
2012 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Valetta
MALTA
1972 Constituent General Assembly Beaufort
1972 Executive Committee Beaufort
1975 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Boys Diekirch
1978 Executive Committee Monfort-les-Bains
1987 Executive Committee Luxembourg
1988 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Luxembourg
2001 World Schools Championship Swimming Luxembourg
2004 World Schools Championship Badminton Luxembourg
LUXEMBOURG
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
80
1983 Executive Committee Triesenberg
1986 World Schools Championship Volleyball Vaduz
LIECHTENSTEIN
81
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
81
2000 Executive Committee Marrakech
2000 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Marrakech
MOROCCO
1974 World Schools Championship Volleyball Doetinchem
1977 World Schools Championship Basketball Girls Boxmeer
1988 World Schools Championship Volleyball Enschede
NETHERLANDS
1997 Executive Committee Cuzco
1997 World Schools Championship Football Lima
PERU
2005 World Schools Championship Basketball Wroclaw
2007 World Schools Championship Tennis* Warsaw
2011 World Schools Championship Athletics Bydgoszcz
POLAND
PORTUGAL1986 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Aldeia des Açoteias
1992 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Albufeira
1998 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Tavira
2000 General Assembly Portimao
2000 Executive Committee Portimao
2000 World Schools Championship Volleyball Matosinhos
2002 World Schools Championship Orienteering Leiria-Marinha Grande
2005 World Schools Championship Athletics Vila Real Santo Antonio
2010 World Schools Championship Handball Braga / Fafa / Guimaraes
2012 World Schools Championship Badminton Caldas da Rainha / Obidas
2002 World Schools Championship Volleyball San Juan
2005 Executive Committee San Juan
2009 Executive Committee San Juan
2009 World Schools Championship Swimming San Juan
2011 Beach Volleyball* Anasco
PUERTO RICO
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
82
83
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
83
2009 Executive Committee Doha
2009 Gymnasiade Doha
QATAR
1990 World Schools Championship Athletics* INDOOR Glasgow
2008 World Schools Championship Orienteering Edinburgh
SCOTLAND
1995 World Schools Championship Athletics Banska Bistrica
1996 World Schools Championship Volleyball Komarno
2002 World Schools Championship Table Tennis Senec
2006 World Schools Championship Orienteering Pezinok
2010 Executive Committee Piestany
2010 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Liptovski Mikulas
SLOVAK REPUBLIC
SPAIN1973 Executive Committee Madrid
1974 World Schools Championship Basketball Barcelona
1976 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Boys Salamanca
1977 World Schools Championship Basketball Boys Barcelona
1978 Executive Committee Madrid
1979 World Schools Championship Football Ciudad Real
1982 Executive Committee Madrid
1985 World Schools Championship Athletics Lanzarote
1988 General Assembly Barcelona
1988 Executive Committee Barcelona
1988 Gymnasiade Barcelona
2001 Executive Committee Malaga
2001 World Schools Championship Athletics Malaga
2005 World Schools Championship Swimming Palma de Mallorca
2008 General Assembly Mao – Minorca
2008 Executive Committee Mao – Minorca
2008 World Schools Championship Badminton Mao – Minorca
2009 World Schools Championship Orienteering Alcala de Henares – Madrid
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
84
85
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
85
1981 World Schools Championship Football Halmstad
1985 World Schools Championship Ski Sunne
1986 World Schools Championship Handball Katrineholm
1987 World Schools Championship Orienteering* Jönköping / Huskvarna
1988 World Schools Championship Handball Katrineholm
1989 World Schools Championship Ski Östersund
1991 World Schools Championship Football Borlänge
2001 Executive Committee Kalmar
2005 World Schools Championship Ski Gallivare
SWEDEN
TURKEY1973 World Schools Championship Basketball Boys Ankara
1974 Executive Committee Istanbul
1975 World Schools Championship Football Izmir
1976 World Schools Championship Volleyball Izmir
1978 General Assembly Izmir
1978 Executive Committee Izmir
1978 Gymnasiade Izmir
1981 World Schools Championship Swimming* Ankara
1990 World Schools Championship Volleyball Antalya
1991 World Schools Championship Basketball Izmir
1996 World Schools Championship Cross-Country Antalya
2001 World Schools Championship Basketball Nevsehir
2003 World Schools Championship Athletics Istanbul
2009 World Schools Championship Basketball Istanbul
2009 World Schools Championship Football Antalya
2012 World Schools Championship Futsal* Antalya
2012 Executive Committee Izmir
1974 General Assembly Zrenjanin
1974 Executive Committee Zrenjanin
YUGOSLAVIA
EVENTS BY COUNTRY
86
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The trophy, presented by ISF, honours the memory of one of its colleagues who died, suddenly in 2001 while in office. It aims to enhance the philosophy and the values espoused by supporters of school sport throughout the world.
This trophy allows ISF today to recognise in a member country the remarkable and exemplary nature of its commitment to the cause of school sport.
This trophy allows ISF actively to pursue its strategic directions and at the same time to support the efforts being made in affiliated countries. It should constitute a form of recognition and encouragement.
The trophy should honour the official school sport organisation in a country affiliated to ISF which has distinguished itself by:- an exceptional contribution to ISF,- sustained national support from its national government,- being a well-established organisation which emphasises values, ethos, openness
and welcome, supporting the recognition of school sport as a health factor, an issue of responsibility and a means of education in joint youth/adult action,
- any international initiatives.
Until now the Trophy has been awarded to:
TROPHY ‘RAYMOND DEFEVER’
2003 Italy
2004 Belgium Flanders
2005 Greece
2006 China
2007 Austria
2008 Czech Republic
2009 Belgium German speaking Community
2010 Luxembourg
2011 France
ISF
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