EUSA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2006Valencia, Spain: December 1 - December 3, 2006 Valencia, a wonderful Spanish city was the venue of the 8th EUSA General Assembly, which took place from December 1-3, 2006.
The representatives from 33 EUSA member federations participated on the event. Beside them, also many guests were present, including a huge number of FISU Executive Committee members, EUSA Technical Delegates, EUC 2007 Organisers and members of European bidding cities for Universiades 2011 such as Poznan, Kazan, Murcia, Maribor and of the Belgrade Universiade 2009.
After a cultural program, including a visit of Valencia Harbour, host of the next America's Cup, the Ciudad Artes y Ciencias and an Old city tour, Friday was the day of the Seminar "University, Tourism and Sport" as well as of the Convention for the European Universities Championships 2007 Organisers.
Convention for the EUC 2007 organisers
The very active day before the General Assembly finished with the visit of Carmen Opera, a contemporary dance version of Bizet's Carmen in the Teatro Principal Valencia.
General Assembly
Before EUSA President Alberto Gualtieri presented the annual report to the Assembly, FISU President George E. Killian took the floor and invited the EUSA Executive Committee to host its next meeting in February 2007 in the FISU Headquarters in Brussels. He congratulated the EUSA for its great activities and for the continues support of FISU.
In the annual report of the Executive Committee, EUSA President Alberto Gualtieri underlined the fact, that "the act of creating a new dimension of EUSA exclusively for individual Universities and their representatives instead of a national University team, has resulted in widespread success in all the situations where this was implemented: from the Universities with their Rectors to the European Sports Federations and from the FISU to the European Olympic Committees Association. After one year's work based on intense contacts, a stronger and a different image of EUSA has emerged. We believe this in only the beginning of a path which requires some time and constancy, will be able to bring our Association to reach a relevant position within the fields of culture and University Sport in Europe, with clearly visible worldwide repercussions," he added.
EUSA organised the EUCs in 9 sports. The number of participants has increased from 1,530 participants in 2005 to 2,200 in 2006, which represents a 44% growth. The number of participating university teams has increase from 200 in 2005 to 255 in 2006, which represents a 28% growth. 26 European countries participated at the championships in 2006.
The Student Commission report 2006 was presented by the STC Chairman, Rafael Gil Salinas.
The General Assembly also approved on the change of the Statutes. The mandate of the members of the EUSA EC and the Auditors will from 2007 on be 4-years.
Jelka Gosnik (CRO) and Olaf Tabor (GER) were elected as EUSA Auditors until the next General Assembly, which will take place in Belgrade in December 2007.
After the General Assembly, all the members were invited to see a pilota-match in a near venue, not far from the university. In the evening the Closing Dinner was held in the Palacio de la Exposition, on which the EUSA President thanked again the representatives of CEDU, the City and University of Valencia for the superb organisation of the event. |
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