Invitation, Cologne Are you a collector or dealer specialising in the Olympic Games and sport, and would you like to meet and trade with other people like you? Would you like to introduce your range of goods to a broader audience and meet other collectors and well-known Olympic champions? If so, come to Cologne from for the 15 th World Olympic Collectors Fair 2010. We are expecting many participants from Germany and other countries, and will be offering an extensive programme. For 10 years now, the and IMOS have been organising a major collector s fair. It is an honour for the Museum to be holding the 11 th collector s fair in a broader format, in cooperation with the IOC, as the 15 th World Olympic Collectors Fair 2010. On both trading days, the German Post will be offering two special cancellations: on Saturday with the text 15 th World Olympic Collectors Fair 2010 (IOC) & Ice Hockey World Championships 2010 (City of Cologne), and on Sunday with the text Youth Olympic Games, Singapore 2010 (Richard Bo - rek GmbH) & Football World Cup 2010 (Deutsche Post AG). In addition to this, the high point of the event will be the Global Olympic Collecting competition. Ten col lectors can take part, and you too can apply! Our accompanying programme also offers you a visit to the old city of Cologne and Cologne cathedral, a cruise on the Rhine and a visit to the historic Köln-Müngersdorf sports park. We look forward to receiving your registration! Juan Antonio Samaranch Professor Walther Tröger H.-Gerd Treschnak IOC Honorary President Chairman of the Deutsches Sport & Chairman of the International Olympia Museum Foundation Olympic and Sport Design Group e.v.
Programme, Cologne Friday 16 April 2010: 12 p.m. Set-up of participants stands and Global Olympic Collecting competition The exhibition hall is under constant guard! 2-5 p.m. Accompanying programme (optional) Visit to the historic Köln-Müngersdorf sports park (Venue for the 1928 German Gymnastics Festival and location of the Olympic oak tree 1936 Olympic Games by Toni Merkens, Rheinenergie-Stadion, German Sport University Cologne) 7 p.m. Olympic evening by IOC invitation in the foyer of the Saturday 17 April 2010: 9-10 a.m. Exclusive trading time for participants 10 a.m. in the German Sports & - 4 p. m. Olympic Museum, special cancellations 1 & 2 11 p.m. Formal opening of the by IOC Honorary President Juan Antonio Samaranch 2-4 p.m. Meeting of the IOC Collector s Commission 7-10 p.m. Accompanying programme (optional): Rhine cruise including buffet Sunday 18 April 2010 9-10 a.m. Exclusive trading time for participants & presentation of participants diplomas by David Maiden, IOC Philatelic Coordinator 10 a.m. in the German Sports & - 3 p.m. Olympic Museum, special cancellations 3 & 4 11 a.m. HONAV presentation (IOC pin licensee) 12 p.m. Autograph session with Olympic champions (names tbd) 3 p.m. Announcement of winner of the Global Olympic Collecting competition 4-6 p.m. Accompanying programme (optional): Tour of the old city of Cologne, visit to Cologne cathedral Entrance to the is free for visitors!
Participation fees, Cologne Rental for one table (220 x 50 cm) from : 60 (incl. participants diploma) Extra tables (220 x 50 cm): 50 each Rental for a table display case (100 x 50 cm) from : 100 (incl. participants diploma) Extra table display cases (100 x 50 cm): 100 each Tour of the historic Köln-Müngersdorf sports park on 16 April 2010: 20 per person p Rhine cruise on 17 April 2010: 60 per personp Tour of the old city of Cologne and visit to Cologne cathedral on 18 April 2010: 20 per personp Entrance to the Olympic evening on 16 April 2010 is free of charge (food, beer, wine and soft drinks) for registered participants only including those without a table/display case booking. The IOC kindly invites you and one accompanying guest. At the invitation of the, a visit to the exhibitions is also free of charge. Registration deadline: 19 March 2010 We will send you further information about the event, payment methods, and your travel and accommodation possibilities in Cologne when we write to confirm your registration.
Registration, Cologne Name: Street eet: Postcode and city: Country: Teleph ephon one: E-mail: With the Tel: +49 (0)221 336090 15 th World Olympic Collector s Fair Fax: +49 (0)221 3360999 Im Zollhafen 1 I D-50678 Cologne e-mail: collectorsfair@sportmuseum.de O I shall be taking part in the.. I wish to book: 220 x 50 cm table(s) 100 x 50 cm table display case(s) Olympic evening (free of charge for 1 participant & 1 accompanying person): Tour of the historic Köln-Müngersdorf sports park: Rhine cruise: Tour of the old city of Cologne and visit to Cologne cathedral: 1 O Person 2 O Persons Person(s) Person(s) Person(s) O Unfortunately, I cannot attend the. We will send you the invoice once we receive your registration(s). Date:. Signature:.
Competition Global Olympic Collecting Idea Global Olympic Collecting refers to the collecting of objects in various collecting categories stamps and other philatelic products, coins, medals, badges, pins, documents, entry tickets, official printed material, etc., in order to better present a part of (Olympic) history or a special subject. The IOC wishes to support collecting around the world, in order to raise awareness about the Olympic Movement. For this reason, the IOC is using the as the occasion to invite the international collecting community to take part in a competition, with the participants displaying items from their collection at the Deutsches Sport & Olympia Museum. The display items will then be viewed and evaluated by a jury in the framework of the. The winner s prize will be a trip to Lausanne (from within Europe), including a visit to The Olympic Museum and two nights accommodation. All those taking part in the competition will receive a diploma and a signed memento of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. To raise awareness about the international collecting movement and at the same time stress the importance of collecting for research into Olympic history, visitors to the 15th Olympic Collectors World Fair 2010 will be involved in the jury process. All visitors who vote will get to take part in a prize draw. The winner will receive Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games clothing worth 200. The votes by visitors and the jury members will both be given a 50% weighting, and this will produce the final result. In the event of a tie between the jury s and the visitors opinions (e.g. the jury places entry A first and entry B second, while the visitors place entry A second and entry B first), the IOC Philatelic Coordinator will have the casting vote. Rules & Conditions of Participation 1. The competition entry displayed must represent at least two different collecting areas (see above). 2. For presentation purposes, each competition participant will have a philatelic frame (1x1m) and a table display case (100 x 50 cm), which he or she will be responsible for setting up on Friday 16 April 2010. Instead of large three-dimensional objects (e.g. torches) which do not fit in the frame or display case, photos of the objects, together with proof of ownership, may be used. 3. A brief description (one A4 sheet) must be included with each competition entry to explain which story is being told with the help of the objects presented. Visitors to the event will receive a copy of the explanations from the 10 competition participants as the exhibition catalogue.
4. The competition entries will be evaluated by a jury and by the Museum visitors. The weighting of both will be on a 1:1 basis. In the event of a tie between the jury s and the visitors opinions (e.g. the jury places entry A first and entry B second, while the visitors place entry A second and entry B first), the IOC Philatelic Coordinator will have the casting vote. 5. The jury will asses the competition entries on the basis of the following criteria: a) Historical significance of the subject presented b) Research needed c) Type of presentation d) Rarity/importance not monetary value of the material displayed The Museum visitors will be asked to choose on the basis of which competition entries they find most interesting and which story is best presented. 6. The following prizes will be awarded: 1 st prize: Trip to Lausanne (from within Europe) for one person, including entry to The Olympic Museum and two nights accommodation 2 nd prize: Book on the Olympic Games 3 rd prize: Book on the Olympic Games All competition participants will receive a diploma and a signed memento of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. 7. All visitors to the Fair who vote will take part in a prize draw. The winner will receive Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games clothing worth 200. 8. Owing to the limited space available, no more than 10 exhibitors can take part in the competition. 9. Those interested in taking part in the Global Olympic Collecting competition should complete the attached form by 28 February 2010. Please include a brief description of your planned entry together with digital photos/scans (.jpg or.pdf format), wherever possible. 10. The Jury will study the entries and, if there are more than 10, decide which entrants will go forward to the competition. All entrants will be informed by 5 March 2010.
Application for Participation in the Global Olympic Collecting competition, Name: Address: E-mail: Telephone: Membership of a collectors association (if so, please state which association): Brief description of planned entry, including the fields of collecting represented: Please return this form by 28 February 2010 to: Mr David Maiden International Olympic Committee Château de Vidy 1007 Lausanne Switzerland