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* Organizing Committee of 2011, Guadalajara meets with mayor of Tijuana
* Announce panamerizano fire travel course to Guadalajara 2011
* ordinary General Assembly will open on Saturday FMVB
* Perform exposure holder INDE PE congress
* Guadalajara 2011 organizing committee meets with mayor of Tijuana
TIJUANA, Baja California .- The Organizing Committee for the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara met with the Mayor of Tijuana, Carlos Bustamante Anchondo.
The meeting was held at the offices of president of the Palacio Municipal de Tijuana, where the mayor met with the Director of the Games Organizing Committee, Carlos Andrade Garin, who arrived accompanied by the Director General of the NSDI, Saul Castro Verdugo.
"The reason for today's visit is to establish a local committee in Tijuana to promote the torch relay," said Castro Verdugo. "We want to show the benefits of Tijuana as a wonderful hostess at the torch at the party of Mexico, which is something important for us all."
The goal is for each of the cities that are part of the itinerary, shape the local organizing committee, which is important for the coadyuvancia between institutes State and municipal institutions such as the IMDET and INDE.
"We are more than 200 days before the start of the Pan American Games," said Andrade Garin at the meeting with the mayor. "These games are the most important event after the Olympics and since 1975 were not made in Mexico."
previously only been made in Mexico City, and this time has been given to a state of the interior as is the case of Jalisco, a state that along with Baja California and Nuevo Leon is one of the three large sport in the country.
response, Bustamante Anchondo, highlighted proud to represent the part in the festivities leading up to the Pan American Games, based on the importance that sport has gained for achievements in national events like the Olympics, for example.
"It's a national pride, this is something we all need to support and especially because I am convinced that sport is one of the most important things to go with youth turning away from drugs or problems," emphasized the munícipe.
As part of the meeting were also planned the details of the route the torch will travel, that prior to his arrival in Tijuana will have been in Hermosillo and then will head to Baja California Sur.
* Announce tour panamerizano fire way to Guadalajara 2011
TIJUANA, Baja California .- The "fire that binds" and will travel throughout Mexico to celebrate the XVI Pan American Games in Guadalajara 2011 have a special stop in Baja California.
This was made known representatives of the Organizing Committee of the Pan American Games in Guadalajara (COPAG), as part of the presentation of the route of the Pan American Torch by the state.
A COPAG name, Carlos Andrade Garin, said: "It is a pleasure to be back in the land where I was planted the seed of love of the sport, and this love has brought us to this committee for the organization of the Pan American Games. "
The owner also CODE Jalisco, and who is originally from Ensenada, was received by the Director General of the Institute of Sport and Physical Culture of Baja California, Saul Castro Verdugo, who held a meeting prior to the announcement to the media communication.
The meeting was also attended by the Deputy Force Public Security Secretariat Municipal de Tijuana, Julián Domínguez, on behalf of the holder of that office, Gustavo Huerta.
This with the aim of assisting with logistics and operational road for the tour that is scheduled for October 2, when the flame to be lit in August to reach Teotihuacan Tijuana, a city that was chosen as a flagship of the state.
For this, the Chief of Mission Torch, Pedro Martinez, explained the details of the route that will have a display about the 32 states of Mexico.
Along with the announcement was the signing of a cooperation agreement between the COPAG and municipal authorities, and the Congress of State gathered at the Centre for High Performance Baja California.
This also gathered the Director General of the Municipal Institute of Sport in Tijuana, Casta Eugenio Leal, the Councillor for Sports City, Erwin Areizaga and COPAG Legal Director, Cristina Santiago.
Similarly, in this symbolic signing was the architect Salvador Velazco, who represented the President of the State Association of Athletics Baja California, Gerardo Medina.
A symbolic signing of the agreement followed a special meeting with the mayor of Tijuana, Carlos Bustamante Anchondo, in City Hall.
* ordinary General Assembly will open on Saturday FMVB
TIJUANA, Baja California .- The Ordinary General Assembly of the Mexican National Volleyball Federation will be launched officially on Saturday March 26 at the Grand Hotel Tijuana.
The meeting will be formally opened at 11:00 o'clock am, in the presence of representatives of the various holders of state associations of the states in the country.
Similarly, it is hoped that the presence of FMVB president, Ismael Acosta, to lead the work of the body, which will conclude on Sunday, which also has provided a guided tour of the facilities of High Performance.
Since last Thursday, was the arrival of the first assembly to Tijuana, among which are members of the Governing Board of the Federation, which held its first meeting on Friday afternoon in the Board Room of the Directorate of NSDI in the CAR.
The assembly will serve as a framework for analysis and preparation on the ground and operational management to development of Guadalajara 2011 Pan American Games, scheduled for October.
As part of the assembly is also scheduled to be held an exhibition on sports development and management by the Director of INDE and Senior Executive Vice President of the Confederation of North, Central and Sport of Volleyball (FIVB), Saul Castro Verdugo, who also participated on Friday in the First Congress of Physical Education, held in Tijuana.
* Perform exposure holder INDE PE congress
TIJUANA, Baja California .- The General Director of the Institute of Sport and Physical Culture of Baja California, Saul Castro Verdugo, participated in the exhibition Sport Management in Government, held in the First Congress of Physical Education, held in this city.
In this exhibition held at the Marriot Hotel, the owner of recapitulated INDE some of the achievements and projections of state to national and international level, as well as projects already in process.
The paper highlighted the passage "from participation to competition", which actually appeared as the central issue that shaped this intervention. Through this, he said, there has been an important advance, because not only is to be present in a compromise, but overall a result.
"The most important part of the work of a manager is to manage, financial, project, to make things take place," he said. "You can have the best projects in paper or black and white, but the important thing is to perform them, carry out operational work we have bodies, managers, but the main job is to manage. "
sports entities, he added, are aimed at approaching the community by encouraging mass participation and technical development. One has a specific gravity at the municipal level and one at the state level, but governments should be intervening.
"A leader through his ability, knowledge and exchange brings into play all those elements and accomplish goals, get things done and as shown is this space that enhances the exchange of ideas," he said about the congress that gave beginning this week.
was during this participation attendees also had the opportunity to see some videos that are already part of the acquis of the institute, which recall the activities carried out under the present administration.
One of the productions that were projected before the audience was on the item of sports infrastructure, referring to the new works being carried out in the state on behalf of the athletes preparing in different cities due to national commitments and international.
This same production was presented weeks ago in Mexicali, on the occasion of the visit of Director General of the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE), Bernardo de La Garza, the Sports City which was also the Governor José Guadalupe Osuna Millán, on the occasion of the inauguration of Physical Fitness Building, as well as reviewing new projects.
Similarly, attendees could watch the documentary "Everything is possible", alluding to the National Olympiad 2010 along with the new promotional campaign ahead of Baja California this year's fair, which has the theme "Always Down ahead. "
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