Successful conclusion of the EUSA Convention 2014

Successful conclusion of the EUSA Convention 2014

The EUSA Convention continued on Saturday, November 15, with a full day agenda. Participants were the Organisers of the European Universities Championships 2015, Organisers of the European Universities Games 2014 and 2016, Technical and Medical Commission members, EUSA staff and invited guests met in Ljubljana, Slovenia, to develop closer cooperation and enable best conditions for the participants of EUSA sporting event – student athletes.

 

EUSA President Mr Adam Roczek


The Saturday meeting started with a welcome address by Mr Adam Roczek, EUSA President, followed by a guest speaker – Mr Miroslav Cerar, Vice-President of the European Fair Play Movement (EFPM). Mr Cerar stressed the importance of fair play and non-discrimination, and congratulated EUSA again for receiving the European Fair Play Merit and Diploma in 2014.

 

Mr Miroslav Cerar, EFPM Vice-President


Mr Matjaz Pecovnik, EUSA Secretary General briefly introduced the European University Sports Association in general, EUSA involvement in international projects, with the ongoing ones among which the volunteering projects within EUSA through EVS and internship and Sport Employs Europe – project on youth employability in and through sport, were stressed. He concluded with the history and mission of the European Universities Championships.

 

EUSA Secretary General Mr Matjaz Pecovnik


Mr Patrik Perosa, EUSA Sports Manager, lead the participants through a more detailed presentation of the organisation of European Universities Championships, focusing also on Regulations, Technical Requirements and Guidelines how to organise a quality event.

 

EUSA Sports Manager Mr Patrik Perosa


Mr Andrej Pisl, EUSA Communications and Projects Manager presented the Registration and Accreditation System that is offering organisers of EUSA sporting events use of these tools as a service provided by EUSA, explaining in more details the process and rules of registration. Later on, he also presented the EUSA volunteer programme, which is coordinated by EUSA Student Commission, and enables students of European Universities a chance to get experiences in organising international sports events through participation at EUSA sports events.

 

EUSA Communications and Projects Manager Mr Andrej Pisl


EUSA visual identity and the importance of an overall harmonisation of the graphical elements of EUSA and the Organisers of EUSA events was presented by Mr Tomaz Gaube, CEO of Kraft & Werk marketing agency, a partner of EUSA. In the afternoon part the organisers also had a chance for individual consultations regarding their visual identity.

 

Mr Tomaz Gaube, CEO Kraft&Werk


A practical example of a successful European Universities Championship was presented by Mr Pablo Martinez Martinez from the University of Almeria, on behalf of the Organising Committee of the European Universities Football Championship 2013. Mr Martinez explained the preparation, execution and reporting phases of organising the event, stressing the points of importance and giving some recommendations to his fellow organisers.

 

Mr Pablo Martinez Martinez, Organisers EUC Football 2013


The Organisers of the 2015 European Universities Championships then split in two groups – outdoor and indoor sports. This part was moderated by the Vice-Presidents of the Technical Committee – Mr Piotr Marszal and Mr Marko Zunic. They invited representatives of each organising committee to give a plenary presentation of their events, giving them a chance to promote their Championship and inform others about their plans.

Mr Piotr Marszal, Vice-President EUSA Technical Commission

After lunch break, the participants were able to enjoy a guided sightseeing tour of Ljubljana, where they were able to explore the city and also meet the Major of Ljubljana Mr Zoran Jankovic, who is a great supporter of university sport.

City tour with the Mayor of Ljubljana Mr Zoran Jankovic

In the afternoon, each organiser had individual workshops and consultation regarding their event, meeting with the Technical Delegates of their sport and assisted by EUSA staff. This was a very important part in the programme, as the Organisers were able present their progress report and plans in more details, also addressing potential challenges and finding solutions together with EUSA experts.

Workshops

The EUSA Convention then formally closed in the evening by a concluding plenary part, where the Technical Delegates made a short recap of the Championship per sport, highlighting the most relevant areas.

Participants at the plenary sessions

All the participants were invited to a closing dinner in a traditional Slovenian restaurant in the City centre of Ljubljana, where they were also able to socialise, network and enjoy the rest of their stay in the Slovenian capital.

Ljubljana and its castle by night

EUSA Convention is supported by the International University Sport Federation (FISU). For more photos, please see the EUSA Facebook album.

Supported by FISU


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