FIE, IWAS extend agreement

The two federations signed a Collaboration Agreement, which is promising for the growth of wheelchair fencing. 05 Aug 2015
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By International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation

“We are looking forward to further develop our co-operation to promote participation in wheelchair fencing on all continents.”

The International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) and the International Fencing Federation (FIE) signed a Collaboration Agreement during the Fencing World Championships on 17 July in Moscow, Russia.

The agreement further strengthens the mutual goals of both bodies, as it comes following the first joint event between the IWAS and the FIE in 2006.

Both federations remain independent but share the common goal of promoting fencing and to develop the sport worldwide. Before signing the Collaboration Agreement, the following areas were agreed by both parties as the focus areas of the partnership:

• Organising joint meetings and training camps, competitions and demonstrations

• Technical organisation, training and development of fencers

• Training and education of coaches

• Training and education of referees

“The signature of this agreement is the second step of a cooperation that kicked off in Turin during the World Championships of 2006, where for the first time a joint competition was organised,” FIE Secretary General Frederic Pietruszka said. “[17 July] was another historical step forward, with the signature of the FIE-IWAS convention. We had a chance to discuss in detail about our targets, our expectations, but also about our fears. This allows us to go to a common direction and develop further our sport. We are sure that the outcome of the convention will give full satisfaction to everybody.”

In response, IWAS CEO Charmaine Hooper expressed the gratitude of IWAS to both Alberto Martinez Vassallo past-Chairman of IWAS Wheelchair Fencing and Jakub Norwicki, Chairman of IWAS Wheelchair Fencing, for their work toward achieving this milestone.

“We are looking forward to further develop our co-operation to promote participation in wheelchair fencing on all continents,” Hooper said.