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Gudrun Doll-Tepper re-elected as ICSSPE President

International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education

2004-08-06

The Berlin sport scientist, Prof. Dr. Gudrun Doll-Tepper, was today re-elected as leader of the worlds largest sport and sport science organisation.

The election took place this morning during the General Assembly of the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) in Thessaloniki, Greece. This result ensures that one of the few headquarters of international sport and sport science organisations will remain in Berlin for the next 4 years.

"I am very pleased with the confidence that has been shown for me. In the past years we have managed to bring together the key international sport science players, many large sport federations and respected sport institutes from all continents. An important future task within ICSSPE is to develop mutual understanding between member organisations.

In addition the organisation is already planning activities for the 2005 International Year for Sport and Physical Education", Gudrun Doll-Tepper explained after the election. "Not only will ICSSPE focus on themes of sport for all, physical education and elite sport but also on the problem of non-communicable diseases as a consequence of physical inactivity."

To support Prof. Dr. Doll-Tepper, Vice-Presidents Prof. Dr. Margaret Talbot from Great Britain, Prof. Dr. Anthony Parker from Australia and Prof. Dr. Colin Higgs from Canada were also re-elected to their positions.

Garnet Starke

International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE/CIEPSS)
Hanns-Braun-Strasse, Friesenhaus II
14053 Berlin
GERMANY

Tel.: +49 30 36 41 88 50
Fax: +49 30 805 63 86
Email: icsspe@icsspe.org

Internet: www.icsspe.org

Visit the website of the 2004 Pre-Olympic Congress at:
www.preolympic2004.com

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