César Carlavilla Cubillo Senior Project Manager ADOP Spanish Paralympic Committee

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César Carlavilla Cubillo Senior Project Manager ADOP Spanish Paralympic Committee

1. Historical review of Adapted Sport. 2. Spanish Paralympic Committee, structure, federative representation and competences. 3. Results of the Spanish Paralympic Team in Rio 2016. 4. Paralympic Athletes in SPC.

Background of Paralympic Games The history of Paralympic Movement began in 1948 in the First Stoke- Mandeville Games, promoted by Sir Ludwig Guttmann. In 1960 the first Paralympic Games were organised in Rome 15 days after the Olympic Games ended. In 1964 the second Paralympic Games were also held in the same city as the Olympic ones, in Tokyo.

International Organitations of Disabled Sports The first to be created was the ISMGF that covered disabled with spinal cord injury, founded by Sir Ludwig Guttmann in 1952 Later on the following Federations we being founded: ISOD (Amputées and Les Autres) + ISMWSF = IWAS from January 2004 IBSA Blind CP-ISRA Cerebral Palsy INAS-FID Intellectually Disabled CISS Deaf

Sports Organitations of Disabled Sport for the Disabled in Spain The first to be created was the Spanish Sports Federation of Disabled Sports (FEDM), founded by Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch Since the enactment of the 1990 Act Adapted Sport in Spain is structured in five Federations representing each of the five disabilities: FEDDF Physical Disability FEDC Blind FEDPC Cerebral Palsy and Cerebral Injury FEDDI Intellectually Disabled FEDS Deaf

Background of the International Paralympic Committee In 1982 the International Coordination Committee (ICC), a body responsible for coordinating the International Federations of Disabled Sport, is created. The ICC lays the foundations of the start of Paralympic Sport worldwide. In the Closing Ceremony of Barcelona 92 Paralympic Games the ICC decide to end its existence and the International Paralympic Committee born in 1989 begins its activity. Barcelona Games are considered the beginning of the modern stage of Paralympic sport as we know it today.

Background of the Spanish Paralympic Committee The 6th of September of1995, at the headquarters of the Sports Council in Madrid, HRH Princess Elena opened the Constitutive Assembly of the Spanish Paralympic Committee. It is the start of a new era for the Paralympic Movement in Spain.

Key date for the Paralympic Movement On June 19, 2001 the IOC and the IPC signed an agreement that ensured mutual cooperation between the institutions and ensured that the Organising Committees for the Olympic Games will also be responsible for organizing the Paralympic Games.

Organizational Structure of Spanish Paralympic Committee General Assembly The General Assembly is the highest body of representation and government. Executive Board The Executive Committee is the body responsible for implementing the decisions of the General Assembly and monitor their compliance. Guarantee Commission It is the body responsible for reporting on matters prejudicial to the interests of the CPE or contrary to law. Permanent Commission It is the body responsible for resolving issues whose proceedings are of urgent nature.

Management Structure The CPE presents a hierarchical organizational structure that consists of a Chairman and a Secretary General, responsible for approving and controlling the actions taken by the Committee, and a managing director responsible for organizing and managing all the departments in which the Spanish Paralympic Committee is divided. These are: Sports Department Communication and Sponsorship Department Project Department Finance Department

Federative Representation in the NPC of Spain Federations of Sport for the Disabled Paralympic Federations: - Spanish Federation of Sport for people with Physical Impairment (FEDDF) - Spanish Federation of Blind Sports (FEDC) - Spanish Federation of Sports for persons with Cerebral Palsy and Cerebral Injury (FEDPC) - Spanish Federation of Sport for persons with Intellectual Disability (FEDDI) Non-Paralympic Federations : - Spanish Federation of Sport for the Deaf (FEDS)

Federative Representation in the NPC of Spain One-Sport Spanish Federations with athletes with a disability with possibilities to attend Paralympic Games - Royal Spanish Cycling Federation - Royal Spanish Equestrian Federation - Royal Spanish Canoing Federation - Spanish Rowing Federation - Royal Spanish Tennis Federation - Royal Spanish Table Tennis Federation - Royal Spanish Archery Federation - Spanish Triathlon Federation - Royal Spanish Sailing Federation

Main competences of the Spanish Paralympic Committee Management of ADOP Plan : The ADOP Plan was created with the aim of supporting all those involved in the Paralympic high performance, assemble the best team and get the team gets in the best possible conditions to the Paralympic Games. Social awareness actions : The NPC develops a series of actions of social awareness and dissemination of sport through the media, with special emphasis on television and through direct actions. Participation in the Paralympic Games : The aim of the NPC: to maximize the number of athletes in the Paralympic Games with options to get the best possible results.

Spanish Delegation for Rio 2016 PPGG

National Medal Table FEDC (Blind) FEDDF (Physical Disabled) FEDDI (Intellectually Disabled) One-Sport Federations Totals G S B Total O P B Total O P B Total O P B Total O P B Total Athletics Basketball Cycling Swimming Triathlon Table Tennis TOTAL 3 1 2 6 1 1 3 2 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 5 3 8 11 1 1 6 8 3 17 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 5 1 5 11 3 10 13 1 1 3 3 6 9 14 8 31

Medal Table by Nations

Progress in the National Medal Table 1

Progress in the National Medal Table 2

Progress in the National Medal Table 3

Organization of Sport in Spain

PROGRAMS IN THE ADOP PLAN Program of direct support to athletes Program of Paralympic High Performance Program of direct support to Federations Program of Sport Development Program of sponsorship loyalty and social return

Different SPC High Performance Centres (4) Specialised High Performance Centres (5) Sports Development Centres (14) Specialised Sports Development Centres (28)

Start of Paralympic Sport in en SPC First paralympic athletes in SPC 1997-2004 Athletes who were included in already existing groups Athletes who kept their own Centres used by Paralympic athletes from season 2005/2006 High Performance Centres (3) Sports Development Centres(6) Specialised Sports Development Centres (5)

Summer sports athletes who have been at SPC for the full season 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 17 31 48 64 59 6 52 40 48 40 44

Athletes training in SPC participant in PPGG and average (%) of medals won MEDALIST ATHLETES TRAINING IN SPC 2012 2012 % ATHLETES MEDALS SPC % SPC PPGG PARTICIPANT ATHLETES TRAINING IN SPC 37 29,13% 18,5 44,05% PPGG PARTICIPANT MALE ATHLETES TRAINING IN SPC 23 23,47% 13,5 PPGG PARTICIPANT FEMALE ATHLETES TRAINING IN SPC 14 48,28% 5 MEDALIST ATHLETESTRAINING IN SPC 2016 2016 % ATHLETES Nº MEDALS SPC % SPC PPGG PARTICIPANT ATHLETES TRAINING IN SPC 30 27,03% 14,33 46,23% PPGG PARTICIPANT MALE ATHLETES TRAINING IN SPC 23 27,71% 7,33 PPGG PARTICIPANT FEMALE ATHLETES TRAINING IN SPC 7 25,00% 7,00