Elton John a Gay
Games Ambassador
The
Federation of Gay Games announced that Sir Elton John has
become a Gay Games Ambassador.
Sir Elton said, "I am
thrilled to be involved with the Gay Games. For more than
two decades the Gay Games have turned a well-deserved
spotlight on athletic and cultural performances by members
of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and
their friends from around the world."
The Gay Games
Ambassadors are an international group of prominent
individuals supporting the goals and principles of the
quadrennial Gay Games. First held in 1982, Gay Games VII
takes place in Chicago, USA from July 15-22, 2006.
Music has
always been at the center of the Gay Games, from band and
choral events to the always-inspirational opening and
closing ceremonies, with numerous pop, classical, jazz, R&B,
country and other styles featuring prominently in other
performances throughout a Gay Games week.
The broad
range of musical disciplines showcased at every Gay Games
makes support of the event a natural fit for a legendary
talent such as Sir Elton John.
"Thousands of
musicians have participated in the cultural festivals of the
Gay Games", said Sir Elton. "I’m proud of them and what they
have accomplished at the Games and in their home
communities. Along with the athletic participants, they
challenge the stereotypes from which oppression grows and
consequently bring the world closer together".
Sir Elton
John’s career has spanned more than 35 years as one of the
world's most successful touring artists and one of the
top-selling solo artists of all time. He has sold close to a
quarter of a billion records worldwide, with more than 100
U.S. Hot 100 chart singles, 12 multi-platinum, 23 platinum
and 33 gold U.S. albums, and 29 consecutive U.K. Top 40
hits, earning 35 gold and 25 platinum albums.
Among
countless honors, Sir Elton has received multiple Grammys
including the Grammy Legend Award. He collaborated with
lyricist Tim Rice to create the soundtrack to the Walt
Disney Pictures blockbuster "The Lion King", for which "Can
You Feel the Love Tonight" won an Academy Award. Recently,
Sir Elton was recognized in Los Angeles for his contribution
to music and humanitarian efforts by the Society of Singers
who presented him their prestigious annual ELLA award.
In the last 15
years, Sir Elton has become a noted humanitarian,
particularly for starting the Elton John AIDS Foundation in
1992. He has worked tirelessly on behalf of programs for
AIDS prevention, for the elimination of prejudice and
discrimination against HIV/AIDS-affected individuals, and
for providing services to people living with or at risk of
contracting HIV/AIDS.
"The Gay Games
also have always focused attention on matters of HIV and
AIDS, and they continue to do so through events such as the
International Rainbow Run", said Sir Elton. "Many people
living with HIV and AIDS have been full participants and
some have even set world records. It’s a wonderful event
that encourages fitness and personal best for people of all
ages and abilities".
"We feel truly
honored that Sir Elton John has accepted our invitation to
become an Ambassador for the Gay Games", said Roberto
Mantaci, Co-President of the Federation of Gay Games. "For
many years, he has been an ‘ambassador’ for the entire LGBT
community, particularly through his charitable work, and his
contribution has been immense".
"We look
forward to working with him to spread the word to more
people in the world about the Gay Games", Mantaci said. "It
is also no understatement to say that Sir Elton maintains a
performing schedule requiring fitness and endurance that
should inspire anyone now in training for next year’s events
in Chicago".
The Gay Games
Ambassadors program was started prior to the 2002 Gay Games
VI in Sydney. Charter members were actor Judith Light,
Olympic gold medal swimmer Bruce Hayes, former U.S.
Ambassador James Hormel, and photographer Tom Bianchi. In
addition to Sir Elton John, the Gay Games Ambassadors now
also include cycling champions and Olympic medalists Petra
Rössner and Judith Arndt, former U.S. professional football
players Dave Kopay and Esera Tuaolo, tennis legend Billie
Jean King, rock star Melissa Etheridge, actor/director
Amanda Bearse, powerlifter Chris Morgan, former professional
baseball player Billy Bean, champion figure skater Rudy
Galindo, Olympic trampoline champion Ji Wallace, and
Leigh-Ann Naidoo, South African Olympic beach volleyball
player.
For
information about the Federation of Gay Games, go to
www.gaygames.org. For information about Gay Games VII in
Chicago in 2006, including details on how to register, go to
www.gaygameschicago.org.