The event will feature keynote
speeches from Jean-François Lamour, French Minister of Sport,
and FIA President Max Mosley. They will be joined on the conference
programme by senior officials from the International Olympic Committee,
American Football’s NFL, and the worlds of Football, Rugby,
Skiing, Cycling and Boxing.
Max Mosley, FIA President, said:
“This is the first of what we hope will be a number of joint
seminars with other major sporting bodies which aim to address
some of the significant issues facing sport today. We are grateful
for all the support we have received from Minister Lamour and it
is appropriate that we commence this new programme with the first
ever high-level conference about the effective management of risk
in sport, a subject which is of increasing concern for every organiser,
competitor or regulator world-wide.”
Jean-Francois Lamour, French Minister of Sport, said:
"Risk-taking is one of the major characteristics inherent
in practising a sport. So how can one manage the risks connected
with a sport, without at the same time curbing the athletes’ or
teams’ performance? The experts who will be speaking at this
first FIA Institute Summit will cast a new light on this problem
and examine potential solutions."
The ‘Management of Risk in Sport’ theme will be introduced
by Professor Gerard Saillant, Deputy President of the FIA Institute.
It is a subject in which Professor Saillant, an orthopaedic surgeon
who has operated on some of the world’s top sporting stars,
is particularly experienced.
Professor Saillant, Deputy President of the FIA Institute, said:
"Sport, whether for leisure or competition, is above all
a source of many benefits. However, if it is poorly understood
or practised incorrectly, or even excessively, it can entail risks
that can pose a threat to the health of the athlete concerned.
Furthermore, in modern sport there are new risks, which also affect
the national institutions, organisers, and even spectators. These
include legal and financial risks as well as risks to public safety.
The aim of this summit, which will have the advantage of bringing
together a panel of international speakers from various sports,
is to define these risks and propose solutions to prevent them."
The Summit will utilise the conference facilities of the Paul
Ricard circuit, which is the first circuit to be recognised by
the FIA Institute as a Centre of Excellence.
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