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Seminar for EUSA Games 2016 Bidding

7 February 2013

LJUBLJANA On Monday, 28 January, the EUSA Office in Ljubljana welcomed the representatives of the applicant cities, interested to bid for the organisation of the 3rd European Universities Games in 2016.

Further to the strong interest shown in the 2016 European Universities Games and five letters of intention received within the deadline, a special seminar was organised for the applicant cities, in order to assist them in preparing quality bids for the 2016 EUSA Games.

The participants were welcomed by EUSA President Adam Roczek, who expressed his satisfaction for the success of the 1st European Universities Games, which were held in 2012 in Córdoba, Spain, and also the growing interest for the future editions of the event.

Mr Matjaz Pecovnik, EUSA Secretary General, started with a general presentation of the organisation and introduced the development of sports competitions within EUSA. He also presented the statistics of the first EUSA Games and gave an overall impression of the event that was held for the first time in 2012.

EUSA Sports Manager Patrik Perosa made an introduction to the preparation of the bidding dossier, sports programme, including technical and other requirements. EUSA Communications Manager Andrej Pisl introduced the step of presenting the bid to the Executive Committee and shared best practices from the previously awarded organisers.

Before concluding the event, the overall bidding process was explained in more details, and the representatives of the applicant cities were given time and opportunity to ask questions and discuss the process and requirements.

The seminar was attended by the representatives of the applicant cities Coimbra (POR), Tampere (FIN) and Zagreb/Rijeka (CRO). Present at the seminar were also other EUSA representatives, including Mr Olaf Tabor, Treasurer, Mr Zoltan Rakaczki and Mr Matac Liviu, Auditors, Mr Haris Pavletic, Executive Committee Member, and Mr Marko Zunic, Technical Commission Vice-Chair.

 

(Source: EUSA)