Here is the actual press release of EGLSF (without the Chicago nor the Montreal spin on it):
Press Release
Monday, March 15 2004
- The European Gay and Lesbian Sport Federation cancels membership with the Federation of Gay Games;
- Utrecht is selected EuroGames host for 2005
At the weekend of 6-7 March 2004, a successful EGLSF annual meeting was held in the Olympic Stadium of Amsterdam, with more than 60 delegates from 10 countries. Two important items were on the agenda, the future of the EuroGames model and the membership with the Federation of Gay Games. The 15th anniversary was celebrated with a conference on Friday 5 March.
After extensive reporting and discussion, the EGLSF members decided to cancel membership with the Federation of Gay Games as they, according to the large majority expressed by the vote, do not agree with the failed contract negotiations with Montréal, current policies and future strategic planning of the Federation of Gay Games. The EGLSF does not approve to having two major international sporting events in 2006. Still, at the same meeting, it was decided to install a liaison committee to both the selected host of Gay Games VII, Chicago 2006 and to Rendez-Vous Montreal 2006. The EGLSF board stressed that leaving the Federation of Gay Games does not mean that EGLSF will not co-operate with future hosts of Gay Games; the EGLSF will continue to encourage athletes to participate in any international gay and lesbian sport events.
Further, the concept of EuroGames was discussed. In future, the EuroGames will be given the opportunity to host more athletes and sports, starting with the EuroGames 2005, which will be held in Utrecht, following the decision of the EGLSF members. This year EuroGames will be held in Munich and are not limited in any way. EuroGames Munich held a presentation on the latest developments in their EuroGames.
The co-presidents Conny Schaelicke, Berlin and Johan van de Ven, Eindhoven were re-elected and Jean Paul de Oliveira, Paris was newly elected to the board. The board consists of five persons from five different European Countries now. Next year the annual meeting will be held in Barcelona.
The day before the annual meeting, the EGLSF in co-operation with the NCS (Netherlands Cultural Sport Federation) hosted the second very successful 'Building Bridges' conference on strategies in combatting homophobia in sport.
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