As the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
joined the celebrations for the International Women's Day, Portia Simpson Miller
was proclaimed the winner of this year's World Women and Sport Trophy at a
ceremony held in Lausanne on March 8.
(From L. to R.) Jacques Rogge and Mrs
Portia Simpson Miller.[IOC]
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Miller, the
first female Jamaican Prime Minister, was honored for her exceptional efforts to
encourage the participation of women in the country's sporting events and
administration throughout her sport and political career.
(From L. to R.) Naila
Shatara-Kharroub, Fridah Bilha Shiroya, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Portia
Simpson Miller, Jacques Rogge, Anita L. DeFrantz and Ilse
Bechthold.[IOC] |
The remaining five continental
trophies went to Fridah Bilha Shiroya (Kenya / Africa), Jackie Joyner-Kersee
(USA / Americas), Naila Shatara-Kharroub (Palestine / Asia), Ilse Bechthold
(Germany / Europe) and Veitu Apana Diro (Papua New Guinea / Oceania).
"The IOC, through its Women and Sport Commission, has been working untiringly
to implement programs that enable women and girls the world over to feel fully
involved in the universal movement to promote women in and through sport". IOC
President Jacques Rogge stressed at the ceremony.
The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will see the participation of an additional
128 female athletes. The number of players in women's football, hockey, and
handball teams will increase from 10 to 12. New events on the Olympic Program
also account for the surge in numbers: there are now a women's 10 km open water,
a women's 3000 meters steeplechase, and female fencing foil and saber team
competitions. In addition, the doubles events in table tennis have been replaced
by team events.
The winners are selected by the IOC Women and Sport Commission, among 65
candidatures submitted by the National Olympic Committees (NOC) and
International Olympic Sports Federations (IFs). Ever since 2000, the IOC has
paid tribute annually to individuals or organizations who work for the promotion
of women in the world of sports.
The Chinese women's football team won the Asian trophy in 2000, when the IOC
created the award. Because of their magnetic personality, and their undaunted
self-confidence and dedication, the players set an outstanding example for all
Chinese female athletes to emulate. Their achievements reveal the great vitality
of Chinese female sports in the People's Republic of China.
Thanks to the steady and vigorous development of sporting activities for
women in China, the percentage of Chinese women engaged in some kind of sporting
routine has been growing year by year and now stands at round about 27 percent
according to a survey conducted last year.