9 November 2004 UNIC/PRESS RELEASE/286-2004 |
FROM
THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL
Universal language of sport brings people
together,
teaches teamwork, tolerance,
Secretary-General
says
at launch of International Year
Following are the remarks delivered on 5 November by Secretary-General
Kofi Annan at a Headquarters press event to launch 2005 International Year of
Sport and Physical Education:
I see we have a full house today, but also we have an interesting line-up for you. We are all here for one great cause, the International Year of Sport and Physical Education.
Sport is a universal language.
At its best it can bring people together, no matter what their origin,
background, religious beliefs or economic status.
And when young people participate in sports or have access to physical
education, they can experience real exhilaration even as they learn the ideals
of teamwork and tolerance. That is
why the United Nations is turning more and more to the world of sport for help
in our work for peace and our efforts to achieve the Millennium
The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 2005 to
be the International Year of Sport and Physical Education.
I would like to thank Ambassador Hachani of
Most of all, I want to thank two great champions for being here with us today to launch the International Year.
First, Roger Federer of
The next one is Margaret Okayo of
Both symbolize the strength, perseverance and values that the International Year seeks to promote. Both, I am glad to say, are friends of the United Nations. And both, as effective spokespersons, will help us reach people throughout the world, particularly the young people, and make the International Year a winner for all of us.
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