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Collection of initiatives aiming at promoting:

  • awareness of importance of sport at school level
  • social inclusion and prevent early school leaving
  • an ethical approach to sport
  • all types of sports at school level

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Title of the initiative:
Traditional sports
Web site of the initiative:
Date of the Event:
2015 Turin
Country:
Italy, United Kingdom
City:
The European capital of sport (2015 Turin)
Sport:
Archery, Athletics, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Martial Art, Multi sports, Shooting
Aims:
promotion of all types of sports
Description of the initiatives:
Recently ACES Europe through its network of European cities of sport has presented a new project titled "Traditional sports" with the aim of developing an exquisite work recovering those primitive and indigenous sports such as pelotamano, ancient sailing , Highland games, Gaelic football, etc.. In this new 'Call of Proposals' are involved a total of seven cities which are: Alba (Italy), Bilbao (Spain), Hamburg (Germany), North Lanarkshire (Scotland), Marseille (Split), Split (Croatia) and Thurles (Ireland). This project is intended to disseminate the traditional sports through a film that will be recorded during the course of the work proposed and also will celebrate the first European thematic fair held annually in different European Capital of Sport.
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