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Martina Navratilova to Participate
in International Conference on LGBT Human RightsFebruary
1st, 2006
MONTREAL, Canada, Jan. 16 -- The 1st World Outgames Montréal 2006
are proud to announce that Ms. Martina Navratilova has joined their
Circle of Champions. Ms. Navratilova will actively participate in the
International Conference on LGBT Human Rights, which will be held for
three days before the Opening Ceremony of the Outgames. The
world-renowned tennis champion and sports legend will present the
Declaration of Montréal with Olympic medalist and Outgames
Co-President Mark Tewksbury at the Opening Ceremony on 29 July 2006.
"I am thrilled to be involved with the Outgames. Over the past
three years, the Montréal organisation has built a new model for LGBT
sport and cultural events, one that honours the past, speaks to the
present, and stands ready to embrace the future,” said Ms.
Navratilova, internationally respected sportswoman and eighteen-time
Grand Slam champion. “This model will result in the largest LGBT sport
and cultural event ever held. This is why I am so proud to be part of
this important development in the history of the international LGBT
community.”
“We are extremely honoured to have the support of Ms. Navratilova
to help us spread the word about this ground-breaking international
event,” added Mr. Mark Tewksbury, Co-President of the 1st World
Outgames and Canadian Olympic champion. “We have had extensive
discussions and Ms. Navratilova will be participating in the
International Conference on LGBT Human Rights, meeting with Outgames
partners and participants and, finally, in what is sure to be a moving
and unforgettable moment, she and I will read the Declaration of
Montréal, the true legacy of the Conference, at the Opening Ceremony
of the 1st World Outgames.”
The International Conference on LGBT Human rights focuses on
affirming LGBT rights as an international standard, in every country
of the world. To this end, a final resolution entitled the Declaration
of Montréal, will be adopted at the close of the Conference and
presented at the Opening Ceremony of the 1st World Outgames. The
Declaration of Montréal will then be introduced to the United Nations
and other international forums.
The Outgames Circle of Champions is an international group of
prominent individuals supporting the goals and principles of the 1st
World Outgames. The Outgames will take place in Montréal, Canada, from
26 July to 5 August 2006 and will bring together 16,000 participants
from 120 countries and 250,000 visitors for an unforgettable
celebration of LGBT sport and culture. The programme features 35 sport
disciplines, 6 cultural activities and the International Conference on
LGBT Human Rights.
Martina Navratilova’s stellar career was crowned with one
record-breaking success after another. She won 18 Grand Slam singles
titles, 40 Grand Slam doubles titles (31 women's doubles and 9 mixed
doubles) and the women's singles title at Wimbledon a record 9 times.
She was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2000,
arguably one of the greatest tennis players of all time.
RESOURCES
Gay & Lesbian Athletics Foundation
http://www.GLAF.org
info@GLAF.org
Montreal 2006 "The Right to Be Different" International Conference
on Human Rights
http://www.montreal2006.org/en_conference.html
Pascal Dessureault, Press Secretary
514-252-5858 ext. 5378
pdessureault@montreal2006.org
High resolution images are available at
www.montreal2006.org
Biographical information on the Co-Presidents is available at
www.montreal2006.org
CONTACTS
Gay & Lesbian Athletics Foundation
Monica VanBuskirk
Media Director
(617) 588-0600
Media@gayconference.org |