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FISU President joins FASU Leaders in Kigali, Rwanda for FASU General Assembly

20 March 2017

 

 

KIGALI – On 18 March 2017 African University Sports Federation (FASU) has started its General Assembly in Kigali, the capitol of Rwanda, as FASU is celebrating its 45th Anniversary this year. The meeting, which takes place one day before FISU-FASU Strategic Dialogue, was attended by honorary guests including FISU President Oleg Matytsin, AUSF President Xue Yanqing, EUSA President Adam Roczek and others.

 

FISU President Oleg Matytsin presents a FISU plate to FASU President Malumbete Ralethe 

The meeting in Kigali brought together representatives from 20 FASU member countries. The official opening of the Assembly was preceded with a visit by all delegates to the 3rd FASU Cross-Country Championship. The championship, held on the campus of the National University of Rwanda, saw teams from African universities competing on a 10-kilometer course, and before the winners received medals from the hands of FISU and FASU Presidents, all official delegates took part in an improvised 100-meter run.

 

 FISU and FASU President together with all official delegates took part in an improvised 100-meter run

The General Assembly in Kigali is set to approve FASU events calendar for 2017-2018, the budget of the organisation as well as admission of new members. 6 new countries became FASU members: Burundi, Somalia and Madagascar, with their delegates being present in Kigali. The remaining three are São Tomé and Príncipe, Niger and Marocco.

 

 FISU & FASU Presidents with the Cross Country medallists

Welcoming the delegates, Oleg Matytsin stressed the importance of the African continent for a well-balanced development of university sports in the world. According to Mr Matytsin, with one of FISU Vice-Presidents coming from Africa and three board members, the voice of Africa will always be heard at FISU meetings. FISU President assured that participants that FISU will continue to support Africa in its strive to promote university sports.

 

 (Source: Sergey SHILOV, Assistant to the President)