Key speakers lined up for Safe Sport and Sustainable Development focus at IF Forum 2022 in Lausanne

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Leading figures from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), International Sports Federations and the global sports movement will be among the speakers at the International Federation (IF) Forum 2022 in Lausanne from 28-29 November 2022.

Under the theme of ‘International Federation Impact – Safe Sport and Sustainable Development’, experts from across the full spectrum of international sport will gather at the Olympic Museum on the banks of Lake Geneva to explore strategies relating to various issues.

On day one, after addresses by IOC President Thomas Bach and Ivo Ferriani, President of SportAccord and GAISF, the opening keynote on human rights will be provided by David Grevemberg CBE, Chief Innovation and Partnerships Officer, Centre for Sport and Human Rights.

On day two, following opening remarks by SportAccord Acting Managing Director Martin Gibbs, a packed agenda of scene setters, panel sessions, Q&As and presentations will offer attendees vital insights into topics such as human rights, safe sport, sustainability and climate action.

Key speakers will include Gymnastics Ethics Foundation Director Alex McLin; Alexandra Rickham, Head of Sustainability, World Sailing; Riikka Rakic, Head of Sustainability, International Biathlon Union; Ashley Ehlert, Deputy General Secretary & Legal Director, International Ice Hockey Federation; Áine Power, Deputy Legal Director, International Equestrian Federation; Rodi Basso, CEO, UIM E1 Series; Kirsty Burrows, Senior Manager Safe Sport Unit, International Olympic Committee Magali Martowicz, Head of Human Rights, IOC; and Julie Duffus, Senior Sustainability Manager, IOC.

There will also be a focus on the importance of the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals in sport, with practical advice for IFs about how to introduce positive steps to boost their long-term outlook.

“The IF Forum 2022 gives IFs and sports leaders an ideal opportunity to gather in person and discuss vital best practice approaches to sustainability, safe sport, and human rights,” SportAccord Acting Managing Director Martin Gibbs said. “These are issues of critical importance to International Federations and their stakeholders, so we are delighted to be welcoming influential figures who will offer their valuable, industry-leading insights.”

Registration is open for this year’s edition of the invitation-only IF Forum, which is organised by SportAccord and is supported by the IOC.

The IF Forum 2022 will bring together 300 leaders from more than 125 International Sports Federations, with delegates, speakers, and Partners meeting face-to-face in a relaxed environment to enable first-class networking and knowledge-exchange opportunities.

Marsh, OnePlan, and Sport Event Denmark are confirmed Official Partners of the IF Forum 2022, with Lausanne and the Canton of Vaud once again as our trusted Host City Partners. Further details about the event’s conference programme, including speakers and participants, will be announced in the coming weeks.

The IF Forum 2022 will also feature numerous opportunities for Partners to engage directly with sport’s decision-makers, including VIP functions and social activities for networking.

Further details about the IF Forum’s conference programme, including speakers and participants, can be found at https://www.sportaccord.sport/iff-2023b/ and for media enquiries please contact [email protected].

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EDITOR’S NOTES

The International Federation (IF) Forum

 The IF Forum takes place annually and targets the specific needs of Olympic and International Sports Federations with a focus on sharing best practices and knowledge.

The event is organised by SportAccord and is open to International Sports Federation members from ASOIF (Association of Summer Olympic International Federations), AIOWF (Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations), ARISF (Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations), AIMS (Alliance of Independent Recognised Members of Sport) and GAISF (Global Association of International Sports Federations) and its Associate Members.

In addition, the IF Forum receives the full support of the International Olympic Committee.