With Stronger Athletes and United as One Team, the Continental Forum of
Panam Sports comes to an End
PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic, November 23, 2024.- Three days of
activities, more than 18 hours of presentations, 25 exhibitors and 130
attendees, are some of the numbers of the 3rd Panam Sports Athletes
Forum that took place this week in Punta Cana.
These numbers translate into new knowledge and help to chart a clear
path for all the Athletes' Commissions of the continent.
At present, of the 41 member countries, 38 have Athletes' Commissions,
and the rest are in the process of choosing their representatives.
An encouraging number that leads the Panam Sports Athletes' Commission
to continue working to achieve that all the NOCs of the continent have
athlete representation on their Boards.
That is why it is so important that these forums are held and that
professionals from different areas of interest can share their
experiences and help in the development of these commissions.
“The balance is extremely positive. We are very happy for everything
that was experienced during these 3 days and we hope that all the
athletes will transmit everything they have learned in their respective
countries. Sport of the Americas is growing, and the work of the
Athletes' Commissions is becoming fundamental for this development,”
said Panam Sports President Neven Ilic.
“As Panam Sports we know how important it is that all the Olympic
Committees of the Americas have an active Athletes' Commission that
contributes to the decisions of the sports leaders. My message to all
athletes is that they continue working and that their voice continues to
be heard loudly throughout the continent,” added Ilic.
A similar opinion was expressed by the president of the Athletes'
Commission, Isabel Swan, who received important feedback from the
athletes after the forum.
“The athletes of the Americas are growing in terms of their Commissions.
We had very beneficial days, each one of the presentations impacted on
our athletes and I know that they take with them a great experience to
share in their countries. I am very happy as President, we are on the
right track, and I know that soon we will have all the Panam Sports
National Olympic Committees with active Athletes Commissions in our
continent”, said the President of the Panam Sports Athletes Commission
and Olympic medalist Isabel Swan.
Among the topics discussed in this forum were sustainability, safe
sport, mental health, personal branding, post-career opportunities,
anti-doping, marketing and communications, and life experience stories,
as was the case of Colombia's double Olympic medalist, Mariana Pajón,
who moved the entire audience with her presentation, “The Road to Gold
has 3 steps: Dream-Work-Enjoy.”
“I am surprised. I never thought my presentation would thrill so many
athletes. I always present it to big businessmen in Colombia, and this
was the first time I addressed my peers, the athletes of the continent.
I am very grateful for the opportunity that Panam Sports gave me to
share my life experience in this Forum”. Mariana Pajón, BMX Double Gold
Medalist in the Olympic Games.
The 3rd Continental Athletes' Forum was broadcast live to the whole
world through the Panam Sports Channel and in the next few days, it will
be available as VOD for all those who could not watch this great event. |