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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Death of Don Nolan
The Federation of Gay Games notes with regret the death of Don Nolan, a long-time member and official of member organization the Bodybuilding Guild, following a long illness. One of the last activities of Don before falling ill was serving as a judge for the bodybuilding competition at Gay Games VII in Chicago. Our condolences go to his family and his friends, particularly in the Bodybuilding Guild.
Paris screening of 'Take the Flame' a big success
The Federation of Gay Games is fortunate to have the rights to non-profit use of Take the Flame, David Secter's documentary on the Gay Games, covering the period from their founding in San Francisco to the Sydney games, with an in-depth profile on the life and work of our founder, Tom Waddell.
The film is very moving, and was the highlight of tonight's presentation of Gay Games VIII for potential participants held at the Paris gay and lesbian center. Although we feared that most people only casually interested in the Gay Games would leave before the screening, almost everyone stayed, and they remained "scotch-taped to their seats", as they say in France, to the end.
A second info evening featuring the film will be held March 30 at 19.30. Stay tuned for details!
If you would like to use the film for your promotion/information events, contact dlitwin@gaygames.org.
For info on "Equipe France 2010" search for that term on Facebook or visit the FSGL website HERE.
(And a round of applause to FSGL president Bruno Aussenac who saved the evening when Murphy and his law decided to have some fun with us).
The film is very moving, and was the highlight of tonight's presentation of Gay Games VIII for potential participants held at the Paris gay and lesbian center. Although we feared that most people only casually interested in the Gay Games would leave before the screening, almost everyone stayed, and they remained "scotch-taped to their seats", as they say in France, to the end.
A second info evening featuring the film will be held March 30 at 19.30. Stay tuned for details!
If you would like to use the film for your promotion/information events, contact dlitwin@gaygames.org.
For info on "Equipe France 2010" search for that term on Facebook or visit the FSGL website HERE.
(And a round of applause to FSGL president Bruno Aussenac who saved the evening when Murphy and his law decided to have some fun with us).
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Our thoughts to our friends from MovDeInChile
The thoughts of the FGG family are with the people of Chile, and in particular our friends from member organization MovDeInChile (www.movdeinchile.com).
PENSAMOS A USTEDES TODOS.
PENSAMOS A USTEDES TODOS.
In Paris? Come to an info session on Gay Games VIII
For those of you in Paris on Sunday, you are invited to see a projection of the reknowned film by David Sector, "TAKE THE FLAME" (version française).
Event: FILM PROJECTION - "TAKE THE FLAME"
Date: Sunday, Feb. 28
Start Time: 5:30pm
End Time: 7:00pm
Where: Centre LGBT, 63 rue de Beaubourg
To see more details, follow the link HERE.
Obtaining a German visa for Gay Games VIII
A number of people have asked how they can obtain a letter of invitation from Games Cologne to help them with their applications for a German visa.
We appear to have a solution that will help address these requests. Please go to http://www.games-cologne.de/en/contact and send an email requesting a letter of invitation. Explain that you want a letter of invitation from Games Cologne to take with you to apply for a German visa. Games Cologne will create a Ticket to track your request and should respond within a few days.
We look forward to seeing you in Cologne where we will all Be Part of It!
We appear to have a solution that will help address these requests. Please go to http://www.games-cologne.de/en/contact and send an email requesting a letter of invitation. Explain that you want a letter of invitation from Games Cologne to take with you to apply for a German visa. Games Cologne will create a Ticket to track your request and should respond within a few days.
We look forward to seeing you in Cologne where we will all Be Part of It!
Special offer for clubs and other organizations for Gay Games VIII and FGG membership
The FGG is pleased to propose the following programs to assist members of your organisation to participate in Gay Games VIII:
REBATE PROGRAM: This rebate program is offered to FGG member organizations and is based on the number of GGVIII participants from your club.FULL MEMBERS:
Full member organisations will receive a free FGG membership renewal valued at $100 USD with 50 or more GGVIII registrations.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS:
o Multi-sport organisations (e.g. City Teams) will receive a free FGG membership renewal valued at $50 USD with 25 or more registrations.
o Single-sport organizations (e.g. a soccer club) will receive a free FGG membership renewal valued at $50 USD with 15 or more registrations.
FREE MEMBERSHIPS: On a first come, first served basis FGG is offering a limited number of free memberships for organizations in each of the following regions (UK/Ireland, Scandinavia, Western Europe (France, Germany, Benelux, Iberia), Balkans, Black Sea countries, former Soviet States, Russia, and Central Europe).
DEADLINE: To take advantage of this special offer, your organization must apply for membership on or before 1 April 2010. Contact Membership@GayGames.org or
see www.gaygames.com/en/membership.
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: For countries listed the UN Development Program's Human Development Index (http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/) Full Membership is USD$30, Associate Membership is USD$15.
STANDARD MEMBERSHIP: Full Membership is USD$100, and Associate Membership is USD$50 for associate members.
For more information on these offers, see www.gaygames.com/en/membership or contact Membership@GayGames.org.
We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your continued support of the Gay Games.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Sydney the next step for Gay Games rainbow flag 'torch run' from San Francisco to Cologne
Symbolic “Rainbow Run” will travel to New York, Vancouver, Sydney, Amsterdam and Chicago before heading to Germany for the 2010 Gay Games in Cologne
This Saturday, 27 February 2010, the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade will take on new significance for the world’s LGBT athletes. Local sports groups, led by Sydney’s Frontrunners gay & lesbian running club, will carry a special memorial rainbow flag during the parade as the 2nd leg of the International Rainbow Memorial Run (IRMR), the “Torch Run” for the quadrennial Gay Games.
Sydney was the host of Gay Games VI in 2002 and the Mardi Gras Parade is their annual “pride” parade. The parade steps off at 7:45 pm local time. Live TV coverage is available in Australia on Fox’s Arena Network. For more info, visit www.mardigras.org.au.
South African Olympian and Gay Games Ambassador Leigh-Ann Naidoo
at the International Memorial Rainbow Run in Chicago in 2006
(Photo by Kat Fitzgerald)
at the International Memorial Rainbow Run in Chicago in 2006
(Photo by Kat Fitzgerald)
San Francisco
The Rainbow Run got underway last weekend in San Francisco, 21 February 2010, the birthplace of the Gay Games movement and host of Gay Games I and II in 1982 and 1986. A special ceremony at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park was followed by a ceremonial run of the flag to San Francisco’s Kezar Stadium, home of the Gay Games I (1982) and Gay Games II (1986) Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Following that ceremony, the flag was shipped to Sydney, Australia, for the Mardi Gras Parade.
About the Rainbow Run
Every four years, the Rainbow Run helps the Federation of Gay Games (FGG) celebrate the lives of those who have graced the Gay Games movement and served or participated in the Games. “In many ways, this is our own ‘torch’ run,” said Brent Nicholson Earle, founder and organizer of the IRMR, “and we begin by renewing our connection with San Francisco, ‘our Athens,’ the city of our birth. We then travel to all past host cities to honor their role in the movement.” The event celebrates friends of the Gay Games lost to AIDS and other diseases, including US Olympian and Gay Games founder Dr. Tom Waddell.
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Rainbow Run continues at Sydney's Mardi Gras
FGG member organization Team Sydney tells us about their entry in the Mardi Gras parade, which will also serve as the Sydney leg of the International Rainbow Memorial Run:
Team Sydney are one of the few entries that have been allowed to enter more than 150 people in the parade on Saturday 27 February, so we’re expected to make quite an impact.
Our parade entry opens with the “Red Section”, building momentum for Gay Games Cologne 2010. It will be led up the parade route by the Wett Ones in their shiny red convertible, followed by Sydney Frontrunners carrying the Gay Games Federation Rainbow Flag and finally Team Cologne: 20 Germans carrying LED helium balloons representing the sports being presented in Cologne this year.
The Rainbow Flag being carried by Sydney Frontrunners is the very flag that was carried into the first Gay Games opening ceremony in 1982 by Tom Waddell, the founder of Gay Games. The International Rainbow Memorial Run for Gay Games VIII started last weekend in San Francisco, home of the Gay Games [see this blogpost], and will travel through each of the host cities around the world during the lead up to Gay Games Cologne 2010, starting tonight in Sydney!
Following the Red Section is our float and choreographed marching group: The Age of Games: The sound and lighting truck will be transformed into a Greek chariot harking back to the founding of games, and opening the door to an exploration of the past, present and future of games throughout the marching group. Our marching group is comprised of members from Bentstix Hockey, Cheer Ignite Sydney, Freezone Volleyball, GLMA Martial Arts, GSquash, Outfielders Summer Softball League, Wett Ones Swimming, Rams Bowling, Rangers Football Club, and Spectres Basketball.
Team Sydney are one of the few entries that have been allowed to enter more than 150 people in the parade on Saturday 27 February, so we’re expected to make quite an impact.
Our parade entry opens with the “Red Section”, building momentum for Gay Games Cologne 2010. It will be led up the parade route by the Wett Ones in their shiny red convertible, followed by Sydney Frontrunners carrying the Gay Games Federation Rainbow Flag and finally Team Cologne: 20 Germans carrying LED helium balloons representing the sports being presented in Cologne this year.
The Rainbow Flag being carried by Sydney Frontrunners is the very flag that was carried into the first Gay Games opening ceremony in 1982 by Tom Waddell, the founder of Gay Games. The International Rainbow Memorial Run for Gay Games VIII started last weekend in San Francisco, home of the Gay Games [see this blogpost], and will travel through each of the host cities around the world during the lead up to Gay Games Cologne 2010, starting tonight in Sydney!
Following the Red Section is our float and choreographed marching group: The Age of Games: The sound and lighting truck will be transformed into a Greek chariot harking back to the founding of games, and opening the door to an exploration of the past, present and future of games throughout the marching group. Our marching group is comprised of members from Bentstix Hockey, Cheer Ignite Sydney, Freezone Volleyball, GLMA Martial Arts, GSquash, Outfielders Summer Softball League, Wett Ones Swimming, Rams Bowling, Rangers Football Club, and Spectres Basketball.
Rainbow Run begins in San Francisco
Roger Brigham's JockTalk column in the Bay Area Reporter is devoted to the start of the 2010 International Rainbow Memorial Run on February 21.
The calla lilies were in bloom (again) amid the stately eucalyptus trees surrounding the AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park as a steady downpour fell on the shoulders and umbrellas of a few dozen Gay Games supporters, local politicians, and the effervescent members of Cheer San Francisco. The windswept rain washed away the occasional tear as names of friends long gone or recently departed were read off, the growing patter of drops applauded the laughs brought on by humorous memories, and an a cappella tenor rendition of "Somewhere (A Place for Us)" warmed the cold damp of the gray Sunday morning.
In other words, the International Rainbow Memorial Run got the symbolic countdown to this year's Gay Games off to the perfect start in the birthplace of the Gay Games movement.
As always, Brent [Nicholson] Earle, an indefatigable runner whose every step seems both protest and celebration, was there to make the run, as the memorial run flag was ceremoniously carried along the short traverse to Kezar Stadium, where the Gay Games were born in 1982.
Continue reading on the eBAR website HERE.
The calla lilies were in bloom (again) amid the stately eucalyptus trees surrounding the AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park as a steady downpour fell on the shoulders and umbrellas of a few dozen Gay Games supporters, local politicians, and the effervescent members of Cheer San Francisco. The windswept rain washed away the occasional tear as names of friends long gone or recently departed were read off, the growing patter of drops applauded the laughs brought on by humorous memories, and an a cappella tenor rendition of "Somewhere (A Place for Us)" warmed the cold damp of the gray Sunday morning.
In other words, the International Rainbow Memorial Run got the symbolic countdown to this year's Gay Games off to the perfect start in the birthplace of the Gay Games movement.
As always, Brent [Nicholson] Earle, an indefatigable runner whose every step seems both protest and celebration, was there to make the run, as the memorial run flag was ceremoniously carried along the short traverse to Kezar Stadium, where the Gay Games were born in 1982.
Continue reading on the eBAR website HERE.
Good luck to Matt Mitcham at FINA Grand Prix in Rostock, Germany
Before coming to Cologne for Gay Games VIII, Matthew Mitcham will be getting an early taste of Germany this weekend at the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Rostock. Best wishes to Matt and his new pairs partner, Scott Robertson. Good luck, and enjoy the snow!
Matthew Mitcham at the heart of Sydney exhibition
1 Olympic Gold Medallist and 14 International Artists dive into Mardi Gras
To coincide with the 2010 Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras, Smith & Hall Gallery in Redfern presents MATT DIVE GOLD, an exhibition dedicated to Australian diver Matt Mitcham (gold medal winner in the 10-metre platform event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics) and Chief-of-Parade at the 2009 Mardi Gras. Art meets sport in an unconventional exhibition curated by Jonathan Turner, featuring 14 acclaimed artists from 7 countries.Matt Mitcham, with the highest-scoring single dive in Olympic history (the now famous "Matt 10 Gold") thus becomes an unexpected icon for the different artists involved. Their portraits reflect on the figure of the diver and the act of intense concentration. Diving is one of the most highly aesthetic and artistically charged sports; it is a conceptual activity requiring focused thought and a considerable mental discipline.
Launched in Rome on the occasion of the 2009 World Championships, this travelling exhibition now arrives in Sydney at Smith & Hall Gallery in a brand new version, with recent works by Maree Azzopardi (Australia), Tom Bianchi (USA), Robert Gligorov (Macedonia), Renato Grome (UK/Italy), Fritz Kok (Netherlands), Matt Marello (USA), Francesca Marti (Spain), John McRae (Australia), Tracey Moffatt (Australia), Antonio Riello (Italy), Craig Ruddy (Australia), Antonio Pio Saracino (Italy/USA), Francesca Tulli (Italy) and William Yang (Australia).
The dynamic works span the mediums of sculpture, painting, drawing and film, ranging from Renato Grome's underwater photographs and a highly entertaining "dance" video choreographed by Matt Marello in New York. In his ongoing series of portraits, Sydney photographer John McRae captures the subtle changes from Mitcham as an uncertain youth to an Olympic champion. William Yang's documentary imagery reveals an honest intimacy, whereas a fictional, fairy-tale atmosphere emerges from Francesca Marti's film project, produced in her studio in Mallorca together with Mitcham in 2008, shortly after his gold-medal win in Beijing.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Inside the Games features Matthew Mitcham's plans for Cologne
Like any number of news outlets, the website Inside the Games reported on Matthew Mitcham's plans to come to Cologne to support Gay Games VIII. The story was particularly notable for a photo we hadn't seen before. Visit their website HERE for a bigger image.
Out In Ireland leading Team Ireland for Cologne
Out In Ireland has a new website giving pride of place to their Team Ireland initiative for Gay Games VIII. "Team Ireland: We're a part of it!" plays on the Gay Games VIII slogan "Be a part of it!". Their brand-new website features plans for Team Ireland. Visit it HERE.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
A new blogger coming to Cologne!
From Jim Vollendroff's Ground Cover:
It's official - I signed up to run my next marathon and I'm headed to Cologne Germany! I will be participating in the 2010 Gay Games. Gay Gays you ask? Yes and it's not a fashion, hair, gardening or cooking competition! All of which I would do well in by the way! This is all about sports baby. Check out the link above for a list of all the events - it's pretty impressive.
It's official - I signed up to run my next marathon and I'm headed to Cologne Germany! I will be participating in the 2010 Gay Games. Gay Gays you ask? Yes and it's not a fashion, hair, gardening or cooking competition! All of which I would do well in by the way! This is all about sports baby. Check out the link above for a list of all the events - it's pretty impressive.
Sprechen Sie Deutsch?
Gay Games VIII is looking for translators! The Cologne Gay Games have so much to say and write .... for the website, newsletters, press releases, etc., etc.
Do you speak German? We are urgently looking for volunteers to assist us in translating texts from German to English. Can you help either directly or by putting someone you know in contact with us? Please email Olaf Schelski o.schelski@games-cologne.de .
Do you speak German? We are urgently looking for volunteers to assist us in translating texts from German to English. Can you help either directly or by putting someone you know in contact with us? Please email Olaf Schelski o.schelski@games-cologne.de .
Monday, February 22, 2010
3rd-ranked college wrestler a supporter of gay rights
From Outsports, where you can read the full article.
When Hudson Taylor proposed to Lia Alexandra Mandaglio, it was fitting that it was the same night they saw the movie "Milk." The story about a pioneering gay rights advocate meant a lot to the couple.
Back at Mandaglio's condominium in Washington DC, Taylor, a University of Maryland wrestler, presented her with a signed edition of Martin Luther King's book "Why We Can't Wait." She didn't wait, and said yes. They will be married on Sept. 24, 2011.
"The proposal is a big event not to be taken lightly," Taylor said. "We're both very progressive and very outspoken in LGBT and feminist issues." The book "symbolized how we felt and how we would act," and was "very fitting for the engagement."
Being outspoken and passionate is nothing new for Taylor, 36-2 this season and ranked No. 3 in the country in the 197-pound NCAA wrestling weight class. In addition to being a champion wrestler, he is an academic All American with his eye on law school and a possible future political career.
Read more HERE.
When Hudson Taylor proposed to Lia Alexandra Mandaglio, it was fitting that it was the same night they saw the movie "Milk." The story about a pioneering gay rights advocate meant a lot to the couple.
Back at Mandaglio's condominium in Washington DC, Taylor, a University of Maryland wrestler, presented her with a signed edition of Martin Luther King's book "Why We Can't Wait." She didn't wait, and said yes. They will be married on Sept. 24, 2011.
"The proposal is a big event not to be taken lightly," Taylor said. "We're both very progressive and very outspoken in LGBT and feminist issues." The book "symbolized how we felt and how we would act," and was "very fitting for the engagement."
Being outspoken and passionate is nothing new for Taylor, 36-2 this season and ranked No. 3 in the country in the 197-pound NCAA wrestling weight class. In addition to being a champion wrestler, he is an academic All American with his eye on law school and a possible future political career.
Read more HERE.
North American Same-Sex Partner-Dance Association championships
The Federation of Gay Games has at least two very good reasons to support the Philadelphia Liberty Dance Challenge this year. First, because it's produced with the help of FGG member organization Team Philadelphia. Second, because this year it will also host the national championship for the North American Same-Sex Partner-Dance Association, which by the time of the event should be the latest member of the FGG.
Best wishes to organizers and competitors next month in Philly!
Websites:
Dance Challenge HERE
Team Philly HERE
NASSPDA HERE
Best wishes to organizers and competitors next month in Philly!
Websites:
Dance Challenge HERE
Team Philly HERE
NASSPDA HERE
Olympic pop quiz!
What is the first major facility to be used for the Gay Games before the Olympics?
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BC Place, which hosted Gay Games III opening and closing ceremonies, and for the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
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BC Place, which hosted Gay Games III opening and closing ceremonies, and for the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
Meet your team! France, Oregon and Philly
This Sunday in Paris...
Gay Games Cologne - Equipe France 2010Présentation des Gay Games 2010 au Centre LGBT Paris
On s’enflamme tous pour les Gay Games !!
La Fédération Sportive Gaie et Lesbienne organise deux soirées de présentation des Gay Games au Centre LGBT de Paris, dimanche 28 février à 17h30 et mardi 30 mars à 19h30, avec visionnage du film documentaire sur les Gay Games intitulé : Take the flame !
Venez nombreuses et nombreux !!
Centre LGBT, 63 rue Beaubourg, Paris 3e
Métro Rambuteau (11), Arts et Métiers (11, 3).
Website HERE.
...and next month in Portland...
Date: Sunday, March 14, 2010Time: 4:00pm – 6:30pm
Location: West Cafe, 1201 SW Jefferson, Portland Oregon
“Countdown to Cologne” Party to be hosted @ Westcafe Sunday March 14th from 4pm until “Tim’s toes stop tapping” ( I would say 6:30 or later). Complimentary appetizers provided with a no host bar.
We are so excited to be hosting a party for you!!! We are inviting everyone to come down to West Cafe for some wonderful food and drink. In an effort to build team unity we hope all the athletes going to Cologne will join us this evening. We are also hoping to see all of our friends and supporters who have helped us get this far.
So please come down, enjoy some “toe tapping” music and be part of something very special.
Please RSVP by March 7th! Can’t wait to see you.
Questions?
Tim McNichol
503.888.5804
timmcnichol@yahoo.com
Downtown Portland’s West Cafe Invites You To Wine, Dine and Vote on Tuesday, March 16. We’ll be Featuring an Impressive Lineup of Trendy New Wines and You’ll be Voting For Your Favorites. 10% of Proceeds to Aid Team Oregon 2010.
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On Tuesday, March 16, West Cafe’s ever-popular wine dinner returns – featuring downtown Portland’s most delectable comestibles and a series of sublime new wines. Please join us on Tuesday, 3/16 at 7PM for an exceptional 5 course meal and help West Cafe decide (by voting) which wines will be added to our new wine-list.
Head Chef and Co-Owner Sean Concannon regularly works wonders to develop amazing pairings featuring the finest regional and international wines. Our monthly wine dinners are becoming a downtown Portland “must-do” event and in March, we’re donating 10% of the evening’s revenue to Team Oregon 2010, Oregon’s representatives for the 2010 Gay Games in Cologne, Germany.
All this for only $35.00 plus gratuity.
Reservations are required and can be made via phone at 503.227.8189 or email us at eat@westcafepdx.com.
Be sure to make reservations soon as these events typically sell out quickly.
... and in Philly
Wed, March 24, 20106:00pm - 9:00pm
Ladder 15 [1529 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, PA]
Cover: None
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Come socialize, network, and meet the athletes of Team Philadelphia as they prepare for the Gay Games in Cologne, Germany.
>>> Door prizes! <<<
>>> Drink specials! <<<
>>> Complimentary hors d'oeuvres! <<<
Thanks to Team Philadelphia for hosting
and to Ladder 15 for sponsoring this event.
Sponsored by: OurNightOut
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Some FGG wishes...
Congratulations to FGG Officer for International Development Paul White of Sydney, who has just entered a UK civil partnership with his longtime partner.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Matthew Micham: SSO coverboy
Matthew has made the cover of countless publications. He's a talented athlete, he's a role model, and he's not too bad to look at. But here at the FGG we're particularly pleased with one of his latest covers, that of Gay Games media partner the Sydney Star Observer, which gave Matthew pride of place in announcing his plans to attend Gay Games VIII in Cologne. Read their article HERE.
Matthew Mitcham: coverboy
Matthew has made the cover of countless publications. He's a talented athlete, he's a role model, and he's not too bad to look at. But here at the FGG we're particularly pleased with one of his latest covers, that of Gay Games media partner the Sydney Star Observer, which gave Matthew pride of place in announcing his plans to attend Gay Games VIII in Cologne. Read their article HERE.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Facebook update
Here are some of the groups coming to Gay Games VIII in Cologne that have a Facebook page or group:
Belgium Team @ GG Cologne 2010
Philippine Team to VIII Gay Games Cologne 2010
Team Richmond Cologne 2010
Softball Games Cologne 2010
Team Oregon 2010
Equipe France 2010
Basketball Tournament - Gay Games VIII Cologne, Germany
Danish gay synchroswim team for Gay Games Cologne 2010
Team Band Cologne 2010
London Raiders D Squad Trip to Cologne 2010
Israel delegation for Gay Gmes Cologne 2010
Australia @ Gay Games Cologne 2010
And of course:
Cheer for Susan to Get to the Gay Games in Cologne, 2010 (Susan her new bike today and proceeded to get a flat tire in the rear: but she's still very happy to have her bike)
Belgium Team @ GG Cologne 2010
Philippine Team to VIII Gay Games Cologne 2010
Team Richmond Cologne 2010
Softball Games Cologne 2010
Team Oregon 2010
Equipe France 2010
Basketball Tournament - Gay Games VIII Cologne, Germany
Danish gay synchroswim team for Gay Games Cologne 2010
Team Band Cologne 2010
London Raiders D Squad Trip to Cologne 2010
Israel delegation for Gay Gmes Cologne 2010
Australia @ Gay Games Cologne 2010
And of course:
Cheer for Susan to Get to the Gay Games in Cologne, 2010 (Susan her new bike today and proceeded to get a flat tire in the rear: but she's still very happy to have her bike)
Countdown to Cologne 2010: Gay Games International Rainbow Memorial Run begins journey from San Francisco to Germany
Special symbol of the gay rights movement will travel to past Gay Games Host Cities, arriving in Cologne in time for 2010 Opening Ceremony
San Francisco, CA - Less than 10 days after the Olympic flame was lit at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, the LGBT sporting world will begin its own countdown to the 2010 Gay Games that take place later this year in Cologne, Germany. The International Rainbow Memorial Run (IRMR) gets underway on Sunday, 21 February, 2010 at 10:00 am in the San Francisco National AIDS Memorial Grove.
Every four years, the Rainbow Run helps the Federation of Gay Games (FGG) celebrate the lives of those who have graced the Gay Games movement and served or participated in the Games. “In many ways, this is our own ‘torch’ run,” said Brent Nicholson Earle, founder and organizer of the IRMR, “and we begin by renewing our connection with San Francisco, ‘our Athens,’ the city of our birth.”
San Francisco, CA - Less than 10 days after the Olympic flame was lit at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, the LGBT sporting world will begin its own countdown to the 2010 Gay Games that take place later this year in Cologne, Germany. The International Rainbow Memorial Run (IRMR) gets underway on Sunday, 21 February, 2010 at 10:00 am in the San Francisco National AIDS Memorial Grove.
Every four years, the Rainbow Run helps the Federation of Gay Games (FGG) celebrate the lives of those who have graced the Gay Games movement and served or participated in the Games. “In many ways, this is our own ‘torch’ run,” said Brent Nicholson Earle, founder and organizer of the IRMR, “and we begin by renewing our connection with San Francisco, ‘our Athens,’ the city of our birth.”
Gay Games VIII recruiting volunteers: Be part of it!
At the heart of the Gay Games are the approximately 3,500 volunteers who make the Gay Games the greatest sporting and cultural event in the world! We need your help as a volunteer!
Volunteer for Gay Games VIII Cologne 2010
The Cologne Gay Games provide ample opportunities for active volunteers. Medical care for athletes, supervising facilities, ushering spectators and guests, hospitality services for VIPs, aid in cultural events, accreditation staff, support for the Opening Ceremony at the RheinEnergieStadion, and much, much more.
Your help is needed now, to prepare for the Cologne Gay Games! The Volunteer Management Team is planning now for the assignment of volunteers for the Gay Games. If you would like to be a part of the Volunteer Management Team or one of the other working teams preparing for the Gay Games (sports, public relations, marketing, IT, finance, sponsorship, infrastructure), just fill in the form: contact
Volunteer for Gay Games VIII Cologne 2010
The Cologne Gay Games provide ample opportunities for active volunteers. Medical care for athletes, supervising facilities, ushering spectators and guests, hospitality services for VIPs, aid in cultural events, accreditation staff, support for the Opening Ceremony at the RheinEnergieStadion, and much, much more.
Register as a volunteer for Gay Games Cologne 2010 >>>
Help out now in the Volunteer Management Team
Your help is needed now, to prepare for the Cologne Gay Games! The Volunteer Management Team is planning now for the assignment of volunteers for the Gay Games. If you would like to be a part of the Volunteer Management Team or one of the other working teams preparing for the Gay Games (sports, public relations, marketing, IT, finance, sponsorship, infrastructure), just fill in the form: contact
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Latest Gay Games Ambassador profile: Brian Sims
(And he's coming to Cologne...)
Brian Sims
Residence: Philadephia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Sport: U.S. Football
At a glance:
In 2000, Brian Sims was the captain of the Bloomsburg University football team in northeast Pennsylvania. In the middle of the greatest season in the Division II school’s history, he did the unthinkable: he came out of the closet! In doing so, the regional All-American and team captain became the only openly gay college football captain in NCAA history and the most notable college player to ever come out.
Following a trip to the National Championship, and after 12 seasons of winning football, Sims, a high school and college football champion, packed up his cleats and went to law school. Now, nine years after his record-setting season, Sims is an LGBT advocate and successful policy attorney, living and working in Philadelphia.
His story was detailed recently by OutSports and he became an instant celebrity. To date, Sims’ story has been featured by Gay.com, TheAdvocate.com, and numerous newspapers, prompting literally hundreds of personal responses from athletes, coaches, parents and allies in over 30 states and 15 countries!
Brian told the FGG “I'm so proud of the years I spent playing football and the teammates that I had during those years. Having this opportunity handed to me to let people know that, is something I'm really excited to do.
The truth is that most Americans, especially those under 30, are so incredibly tolerant and understanding of LGBT civil rights and it's just a matter of letting them know that their peers feel the same way. Interestingly, only 1/3rd of young people think that their peers are as accepting of LGBT civil rights as they are, when in reality, it's an overwhelming majority.
According to Brian, “having the opportunity to look people in the eyes, especially young people, and say ‘hey thanks for the support so far, now tell your friends why you're so supportive. Oh, and they already agree with you, too’ is a pretty great message to get to spread.”
Brian Sims
Residence: Philadephia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Sport: U.S. Football
At a glance:
In 2000, Brian Sims was the captain of the Bloomsburg University football team in northeast Pennsylvania. In the middle of the greatest season in the Division II school’s history, he did the unthinkable: he came out of the closet! In doing so, the regional All-American and team captain became the only openly gay college football captain in NCAA history and the most notable college player to ever come out.
Following a trip to the National Championship, and after 12 seasons of winning football, Sims, a high school and college football champion, packed up his cleats and went to law school. Now, nine years after his record-setting season, Sims is an LGBT advocate and successful policy attorney, living and working in Philadelphia.
His story was detailed recently by OutSports and he became an instant celebrity. To date, Sims’ story has been featured by Gay.com, TheAdvocate.com, and numerous newspapers, prompting literally hundreds of personal responses from athletes, coaches, parents and allies in over 30 states and 15 countries!
Brian told the FGG “I'm so proud of the years I spent playing football and the teammates that I had during those years. Having this opportunity handed to me to let people know that, is something I'm really excited to do.
The truth is that most Americans, especially those under 30, are so incredibly tolerant and understanding of LGBT civil rights and it's just a matter of letting them know that their peers feel the same way. Interestingly, only 1/3rd of young people think that their peers are as accepting of LGBT civil rights as they are, when in reality, it's an overwhelming majority.
According to Brian, “having the opportunity to look people in the eyes, especially young people, and say ‘hey thanks for the support so far, now tell your friends why you're so supportive. Oh, and they already agree with you, too’ is a pretty great message to get to spread.”
Registration opens for TIP Paris International Tournament
The 7th edition of the TIP (Tournoi international de Paris/ International Paris Tournament) will be held in Paris from May 21st to 24th, 2010. 20 sport disciplines will be represented in this tournament. There will be also room for great moments and our outstanding closing party/ show we are sure you will never forget!
Teams from all over the world will be participating in this massive mixed sports gathering. We are expecting to welcome more than 1 500 players.
This year, besides the usual international tournament, a special multisport tournament has been created for women. This multisport tournament will take place on the second day of the tournament which means a woman can play her sport on the first day and attends the women's multisport tournament the second day.
Some new sports this year: Water Polo, Inline Roller Skating, Dance.
Multisports women tournament (volleyball, handball, basketball)
Arts martiaux/Martial Arts
Athlétisme/Track and Field
Aviron/Rowing
Basketball/Basketball
Danse à deux/Dance
Football/Soccer
Lutte/Olympic Wrestling
Natation course/Swimming
Natation synchronisée/Synchronised Swimming
Plongeon/Diving
Plongée/Scuba Diving
Roller/In-line Skating
Rugby/Rugby
Softball/Softball
Squash/Squash
Volley-ball/Volleyball
VTT/Mountain Bike
Waterpolo/Water Polo
More info and registration HERE.
Teams from all over the world will be participating in this massive mixed sports gathering. We are expecting to welcome more than 1 500 players.
This year, besides the usual international tournament, a special multisport tournament has been created for women. This multisport tournament will take place on the second day of the tournament which means a woman can play her sport on the first day and attends the women's multisport tournament the second day.
Some new sports this year: Water Polo, Inline Roller Skating, Dance.
Multisports women tournament (volleyball, handball, basketball)
Arts martiaux/Martial Arts
Athlétisme/Track and Field
Aviron/Rowing
Basketball/Basketball
Danse à deux/Dance
Football/Soccer
Lutte/Olympic Wrestling
Natation course/Swimming
Natation synchronisée/Synchronised Swimming
Plongeon/Diving
Plongée/Scuba Diving
Roller/In-line Skating
Rugby/Rugby
Softball/Softball
Squash/Squash
Volley-ball/Volleyball
VTT/Mountain Bike
Waterpolo/Water Polo
More info and registration HERE.
Getting to Cologne... a little money helps
It's great to have a generous donor... but nothing beats good old-fashioned fundraising. Let's give thanks to these angels, and to the hundreds of volunteers who make it possible for teams from around the world to participate in the Gay Games.
In Philadelphia:
Thanks to a donation from a longtime member of the City of Brotherly Love Softball League, the local LGBT softball association is in the process of organizing a team to send to the 2010 Gay Games in Germany, July 31-Aug. 7.
Jeff Sotland, CBLSL commissioner, said an anonymous donor gave the organization $10,000 last month to be used for sending a contingent to next summer’s event in Cologne. The Gay Games, held every four years, is the largest LGBT sporting event in the world, bringing together LGBT and ally athletes from around the globe to compete for the top titles in myriad sports.
[...]CBLSL has reached out to players and supporters for donations and has so far accumulated another $5,000.
Read more HERE.
In NYC:
Team New York has received a USD 5,000 gift to start its fundraising for uniforms for participants in Gay Games VIII.
Read more HERE.
In Philadelphia:
Thanks to a donation from a longtime member of the City of Brotherly Love Softball League, the local LGBT softball association is in the process of organizing a team to send to the 2010 Gay Games in Germany, July 31-Aug. 7.
Jeff Sotland, CBLSL commissioner, said an anonymous donor gave the organization $10,000 last month to be used for sending a contingent to next summer’s event in Cologne. The Gay Games, held every four years, is the largest LGBT sporting event in the world, bringing together LGBT and ally athletes from around the globe to compete for the top titles in myriad sports.
[...]CBLSL has reached out to players and supporters for donations and has so far accumulated another $5,000.
Read more HERE.
In NYC:
Team New York has received a USD 5,000 gift to start its fundraising for uniforms for participants in Gay Games VIII.
Read more HERE.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
The alternative to suicide? Coming out...
Outsport publishes a great story about a young lacrosse player from New York. There's a lot to say, but my takeaway is the importance of role models, and for athletes young and old to be proud and out: it saves lives. Read it for yourself.
I had just finished my junior-year lacrosse season at Oneonta State University in New York when word came that I was going to be a captain of my team for the 2010 season. I was excited. I was honored. I was depressed.
At home I reflected on my life: How will people remember me after I take this bottle of pills so I can just die and no one will ever know I ‘m gay? I could see my funeral being played out: The images brought me to tears as I watched my father, brother and former teammates as pallbearers, all of them wondering why I decided to end my life. “How could Andrew do this to himself? He had it all.”
I had experienced no lonelier point in my life. I felt no one could understand my feelings. Who the hell is gay and plays sports, especially lacrosse?
Read the whole article, and the preceding ones, on Outsports.
I had just finished my junior-year lacrosse season at Oneonta State University in New York when word came that I was going to be a captain of my team for the 2010 season. I was excited. I was honored. I was depressed.
At home I reflected on my life: How will people remember me after I take this bottle of pills so I can just die and no one will ever know I ‘m gay? I could see my funeral being played out: The images brought me to tears as I watched my father, brother and former teammates as pallbearers, all of them wondering why I decided to end my life. “How could Andrew do this to himself? He had it all.”
I had experienced no lonelier point in my life. I felt no one could understand my feelings. Who the hell is gay and plays sports, especially lacrosse?
Read the whole article, and the preceding ones, on Outsports.
Vancouver news
From Change.org: "The Five Most Gay-Friendly Things About the 2010 Winter Olympics"
From Queerty: "Gay Dutch Speed Skater Ireen Wüst Isn't Happy Her Sexuality Became an Olympic Story"
From Queerty: "Gay Dutch Speed Skater Ireen Wüst Isn't Happy Her Sexuality Became an Olympic Story"
Monday, February 15, 2010
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