PROGRAMME
24th TAFISA WORLD CONGRESS 2015
“Sport for All – the Ultimate Legacy”
Vigadó Theatre, Budapest, Hungary, 14th – 18th October 2015
PROGRAM DRAFT
WEDNESDAY 14th OCTOBER 2015 
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Arrival of delegates, speakers and guests 
Hotel check-in and registration at Pesti Vigadó between 12:00-19:30 
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20:00 – 22:00 
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Ice Breaking Party (Informal Welcome Reception) – Trófea Restaurant 
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THURSDAY 15th OCTOBER 2015 
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09:00 – 11:00 
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Opening Ceremony  - II. floor Main room 
Words of Welcome: 
 
Words of Greeting: 
 
Words of Invitation: 
 
Opening Speeches 
“Legacy – What is in a Word” 
Sylvia Schenk, Transparency International, Germany 
Intermezzo 
“Legacy through Sport for All – the Hungarian Experience” 
Attila Czene, President, Hungarian Leisure Sports Association, Hungary 
Intermezzo 
Theme Panel: 
“What Legacy Means to…” 
 
Moderator: Richard Bailey, Designed To Move, UK 
Words by Congress Rapporteur 
Marian Ter Haar, NISB, Netherlands 
Intermezzo 
Master of Ceremony:  Olivér Török, Hungary 
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11:00 – 11:30 
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Break / Poster Presentation Opening  - ground floor Foyer 
Jianzhong Feng, Vice President, TAFISA 
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11:30 – 13:00 
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Language tables: Joining Forces for the Ultimate Legacy  - VI. floor Conference room 
Session Objective: Explore the partnerships that do and should exist to create positive legacy in Sport for All. 
Key Contributors: 
 
Moderator: Bae Schilling, TAFISA, Australia 
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13:00 – 14:00 
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Lunch II. floor around the main room 
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14:00 – 15:30 
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PARALLEL SESSION 1: - IV. floor Sinkovits room 
“Beyond the Bright Lights” 
Moderator: Yasuo Yamaguchi, TAFISA, Japan 
Impulse       
Gábor Géczi, University of Physical Education, Budapest, Hungary 
Case Studies     
“Legacy of hosting a regional multi-sports competition: the case of the South East Asian Games in Malaysia” 
Selina Khoo, University of Malaya, Malaysia 
“A National Diagnosis of Sport and the creation of a National System of Sport in Brazil” 
Maria Luiza Souza, Manager of Physical and Sportive Development of São Paulo, Brazil 
“The London Olympic Games Experience” 
Vivienne Holt, Youth Sport Trust, England 
“Legacy of the Beijing Summer Olympics for Sport for All in the Country” 
Minhao Xie, All China Sports Federation, China 
Discussion 
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PARALLEL SESSION 2: - IV. floor Makovecz room 
“Quality Comes First” 
Moderator: Peter Kapustin, TAFISA, Germany 
Impulse 
"Policy for Quality" Philipp Müller-Wirth, UNESCO, France 
Case Studies   
“Development and promotion of physical activity opportunities in early ages: The Cyprus cross-sectoral example” 
Clea Hadjistephanou-Papaellina, Cyprus Sport Organisation, Cyprus 
‘Above the Bar – Guideline and Qualification System” 
Ágnes Patonai, Hungarian Leisure Sports Association, Hungary 
"Quality Comes First - Mainstreaming diversity: examples from the UNESCO Chair, IT Tralee” 
Therese Conway, UNESCO Chair on Sport, PE, Recreation and Inclusion of People with Disabilities, IT Tralee, Ireland 
“The Sport for All and Sustainable Health Legacy – A Framework for Active Cities” 
John Marsden, City of Liverpool, UK & Gabriel Messmer, EVALEO, Switzerland 
Discussion 
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15:30 – 16:00 
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Break - II. floor around the Main room 
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16:00 – 19:00 
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“Let’s Test Pest” – Field Trip 
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19:00 – 20:00 
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Light Buffet Dinner (Vigadó) 
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FRIDAY 16th OCTOBER 2015 
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09:00 – 10:30 
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House of Commons Debate: “Leading by Example” - VI. floor, Conference room 
Speakers: 
Catherine Forde, CANOC, Trinidad & Tobago 
Prof. Dietrich Grönemeyer, Grönemeyer Institute for Micro Therapy, Germany 
Erika Miklósa, Opera Soprano, former track & Field Athlete, Hungary 
Jenő Kamuti, President of International Fair Play Committee, Hungary 
Moderator:  Peter Barendse, TAFISA, Netherlands 
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10:30 – 11:00 
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Break - II. floor around the Main room 
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11:00 – 13:00 
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“Creating Your Own Legacy” TAFISA Workshop VI. floor, conference room 
“Designed To Move Toolbox – How to Use DTM” 
“Take Back Your Streets… Take Back Your Future!” Supported by The Coca-Cola Foundation 
TAFISA World Sport for All Games 2016, Jakarta, Indonesia 
Moderators: Bae Schilling, Jean-Francois Laurent 
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13:00 – 14:00 
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Lunch II. floor around the main room 
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14:00 – 15:30 
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PARALLEL SESSION 3: IV. Sinkovits room 
“Legacy of a Lifetime” 
Moderator: Herzel Hagay, TAFISA, Israel 
Impulse       
Szilvia Perényi, University of Debrecen, Hungary 
Case Studies     
“The Danish Vision to make Citizens more Physical Active” 
Preben Staun, National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation, Denmark 
“BWF Development and Sport for All “Giving every child a chance to play” 
Ian Wright, Badminton World Federation, Malaysia 
“Strategies for Exercise Promotion in Taipei: Application of Affordance” 
Hank Jwo, National Taiwan Normal University, Chinese Taipei       
“What legacy means for my Sport” 
Etele Baráth, Hungarian Canoe Federation, Hungary 
Discussion 
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PARALLEL SESSION 4: IV. floor Makovecz room 
“Know Your Roots” 
Moderator:  Mitra Rouhi Dehkordi, TAFISA, Iran 
Impulse 
Jean-Francois Laurent, TAFISA, France 
Case Studies   
“Attack from the Sea - A New Approach to Promote Physical Activity and Games in the Society” 
Finn Berggren, Gerlev Play Park, Denmark 
“A New Approach – Regional TAFISA TSG Centre” 
Ravi Sahu, HVP Mandal Amravati, India                
“Uniting a Multi – Cultural Country through Traditional Sports” 
Iskandar Zulkarnain, FORMI, Indonesia 
„How to Promote Traditional Sports through Event Marketing – the European Games 2018” 
Anne Jochum de Vries, Sport Frysland, Netherlands 
Discussion 
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15:30 – 16:30 
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Networking Session (incl. coffee break) VI. floor - Conference room 
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16:30 – 16:45 
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Registration TAFISA General Assembly in front of Makovecz room 
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17:00 – 20:00 
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TAFISA General Assembly - IV. Makovecz room 
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Film Screening: “The World of the Little Medic”- IV. floor Sinkovits room 
Moderator: Dietrich Grönemeyer 
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20:00 – 22:00 
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Free Evening 
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SATURDAY 17th OCTOBER 2015 
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09:00 – 10:30 
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World Cafe: “Legacy of a Lifetime” – The Human Capital Model - VI. floor Conference room 
Keynote: 
Richard Bailey, UK 
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10:30 – 11:00 
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Break -  II. floor around the Main room 
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11:00 – 12:30 
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PARALLEL SESSION 5: IV. floor Sinkovits room 
“Leading by Example” 
Moderator: Denis Karakasis, TAFISA, Greece 
Impulse       
Nevena Vukasinovic & Paolo Emilio Adami, ENGSO Youth 
Case Studies   
“Active Kid Movement – The Case of Macao” 
Dilsad Ahmed PhD, University of Macao (China) 
“Wake Up Australia” 
Hon. Brian Dixon, Life Be in It, Australia 
“Attitudes of male college students towards physical activity and physical education curriculum” 
Mohamed Hamdan Hashem, King Fahd University, Saudi Arabia 
“Survey and Development of Sport for All in Hungarian University Sport” 
Mózes Székely 
Discussion 
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PARALLEL SESSION 6: IV. floor Makovecz room 
“Lasting Legacy in the City Setting” 
Moderator: Jorma Savola, TAFISA, Finland 
Impulse 
Cathryn Carlile, City of Richmond, Canada 
Case Studies 
“Building a Green City with Active Citizens Involvement” 
Amadeu Portilha, City of Guimaraes, Portugal 
“Becoming an Active City ” 
Hüseyin Mutlu Akpinar, Mayor, City of Karsiyaka, Turkey 
“How to Motivate Communities to be Active” 
Hugo Alonso, ACES Europe, Spain 
“The  National Program for an  Active & Healthy Life – Israel "Efsharibari" 
Shlomit Nir Tor, Ministry of Culture and Sport, Israel 
Discussion 
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12:30 – 13:00 
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Congress Conclusions - II. floor Main room 
Rapporteur:  Marian ter Haar, NISB, Netherlands 
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13:00 – 14:00 
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Lunch - II. Floor around the Main room 
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14:00 – 18:00 
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Hop on Hop off Sightseeing Tour 
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19:00 – 22:00 
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CLOSING CEREMONY at Budapest Marriott Hotel 
Awarding Ceremony 
Invitation Speech to TAFISA World Congress 2017, Korea 
Gala Dinner – Announcement of Games 2016 
Farewell Party 
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SUNDAY 18th OCTOBER 2015 
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Check-out and departure of delegates. 
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