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The International Fair Play Committee (French: Comité international pour le Fair-Play), abbreviated as the CIFP or the IFPC, is a not for profit international non-governmental organisation which serves to foster sportsmanship in international competition. It presents awards annually at the World Fair Play Awards to recognise acts of fair play carried out by sportspeople or teams. The awards ceremony is held in various locations and has been broadcast on television in Europe.[1]

History

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CIFP founder Jean Borotra during his tennis career

The CIFP was established in France in 1963 by members of UNESCO, ISPA [de; fa; fr; it; lt; ru; sah], ICSSPE, FIFA, FIBA, FILA and the International Rugby Board.[2] The committee presented its first award two years later: Eugenio Monti, an Italian bobsleigher, was the recipient. The spare part Monti had given to rival Tony Nash at the 1964 Winter Olympics had enabled the Briton to go on to win the gold medal.[3][4]

Awards

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Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics, has a trophy named in his honour.

Annual awards

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Awards are presented at the annual World Fair Play Awards Ceremony in three categories:[5]

  • For an act of fair play by complying with both the written and unwritten rules of sport.
  • For a general attitude of sportsmanship throughout a sports career by demonstrating an outstanding and constant spirit of fair play.
  • For an activity aiming to promote fair play such as the organisation of national or local campaigns, lectures, books, articles or reports in the media.

The trophies given in recognition of the different achievements in each category are:[6][4]

  • Pierre de Coubertin World Fair Play Trophy[a] – the "trophy for action", awarded since 1965 for gestures of fair play in which an athlete impedes their performance to aid a fellow competitor.[20]
  • Jean Borotra World Fair Play Trophy[b] – the "trophy for the career", awarded since 1973 to recognise athletes who have displayed fair play throughout their careers.[22]
  • Willi Daume [de; fi; it; mg; pl; sv] World Fair Play Trophy[c] – the "trophy for promotion", awarded since 1995 to a person or organisation that has promoted the spirit of fair play.

Since 2013, the CIFP has, under the auspices of the IOC President, also given out the

  • Jacques Rogge World Fair Play Trophy for The Youth[d] – the "trophy for the youth", in recognition of junior athletes committed to the ideal of fair play.

Further to these annual trophies, the CIFP gives out diplomas and, since 1977,[27] letters of congratulations to other sportspeople and organisations who have shown exceptional good sportsmanship.[28]

Since 2014, the CIFP has awarded a Special World Fair Play Trophy "to such public figures that have significantly supported the development of sport – with no personal interest attached."[29] The first recipients of the Special World Fair Play Trophy were Mintimer Shaimiev and Alisher Usmanov.

Occasional awards

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The CIFP will on occasion give out Fair Play Awards. These were first presented at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.[30] Among the recipients are:

Trophy recipients

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Year Pierre de Coubertin World Fair Play Trophy
(Trophy for action)
Jean Borotra World Fair Play Trophy
(Trophy for the career)
Willi Daume World Fair Play Trophy
(Trophy for promotion)
Jacques Rogge World Fair Play
Trophy for The Youth
1964 Eugenio Monti Italy[53] Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded
1965 Willye White United States[53][54]
West Ham England and
TSV Munich West Germany and
István Zsolt Hungary[53][55]
1966 Stevan Horvat Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia[56][55]
1967 István Gulyás Hungary[57][55]
1968[58] Japan Men's Olympic Football Team Japan[59][55]
1969[15] Francisco Buscató Spain[59][60]
Pedro Zaballa Spain[61]
1970 Ryszard Szurkowski Poland[61][10]
1971 Meta Antenen Switzerland[61][62]
1972[63] Stan Smith United States[64] Emiliano Rodríguez Spain[65]
1973[66] Great Britain's men's team pursuit-team United Kingdom:
Michael Bennett
Rik Evans
Ian Hallam
William Moore[67]
Bobby Charlton England[68]
1974[69] Claude Ravonel Belgium[68] Lia Manoliu Romania[68]
1975[70] Victor Niederhoffer United States[71][72] Bob Mathias United States[71][73]
Emil Zátopek Czech Republic[71]
1976[74] André Bastin Luxembourg[71] Jenő Kamuti Hungary[75]
1977 Japanese spectators during the
1977 Volleyball World Cup (Men's, Women's) Japan[75]
Gustav Kilian [ca; de; es; fr; nl] Luxembourg[76]
John Naber United States[76]
1978[77] Tamás Wichmann Hungary[76] Gareth Edwards United Kingdom[78]
1979 Philippe Roux Switzerland[79] Sven Thofelt Sweden[80]
1980[7] Stefan Branth [sv] and Gert Pettersson Sweden[81] Giacinto Facchetti Italy[82]
Stanley Rous United Kingdom[82]
1981 Not awarded Mohammed Gammoudi Tunisia[83]
Klaus Steinbach West Germany[83][84]
1982 Mats Wilander Sweden[85][86] Not awarded
1983[17] İsmet Karababa Turkey[87] Aleksandr Medved Soviet Union[88]
1984[89] Mohamed Ali Rashwan Egypt[90]
Dariusz Zawadzki Poland[90]
Not awarded
1985[91] Mokhtar Mokhtar Egypt[92] René Bazennerye France[f][93]
John B. Kelly Jr. United States[f][93]
Juha Mieto Finland[93]
Balbir Singh Sr. India[94][95]
1986[96] István Vaskuti and János Sarusi Kis Hungary[97] Stanley Matthews United Kingdom[98]
1987[99] Cleveland Stroud United States[100] Vijay Amritraj India[101]
1988[102] Soviet–Canadian 1988 Polar Bridge Expedition Soviet Union/Canada[103]
Teófilo Stevenson Cuba[13]
Not awarded
1989[104] Jean-Michel Henry France[105] Věra Čáslavská Czech Republic[105]
Chris Evert United States[106]
Ken Rosewall Australia[106]
Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland[106]
1990[107] Ivan Lawler and Graham Burns United Kingdom[108][16][9] Dino Zoff Italy[109]
1991[14] Racing Club de France (rugby team) France[110]
Robert Veghelyi Hungary[111]
Arthur Ashe United States[112][113]
1992[114] Eddie Van Hoof United Kingdom[115] Raymond Poulidor France[116]
Raisa Smetanina[117]
1993[118] FIFA [119]
The people of Norway at the
XVII Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer Norway[119]
Not awarded
1994[120] Francesco Panetta Italy[121]
Justin McDonald Australia[122]
Not awarded Zofia Żukowska [pl] Poland[123]
1995 Sergey Bubka Ukraine[124]
Laurent Jalabert France[125]
Nelson Mandela South Africa[126]
Jean-François Lamour France[127]
Vreni Schneider Switzerland[127]
Albert II, Prince of Monaco Monaco[128]
1996 Not awarded Ludvík Daněk Czech Republic[129]
Stefan Edberg Sweden[129]
Erica Terpstra Netherlands[130]
Mario Vázquez Raña Mexico[131]
1997 Not awarded Not awarded Ludvík Daněk Czech Republic[132]
Konishiki Yasokichi Japan[133]
1998 Giovanni Soldini [fr; it] Italy[134] Brigitte Deydier France[135] Lithuanian Fair Play Committee and
Artūras Poviliūnas [lt] Lithuania[136]
1999 Not awarded Not awarded Panathlon International[137]
2000 Not awarded Rolland Boitelle France[138] Students and teachers from Sydney
and New South Wales Australia[139]
2001 Simone Moro Italy[140][141] Eusebio da Silva Ferreira Portugal[142] Kipchoge Keino Kenya[143][144][143]
2002 Denmark national football team Denmark[145] Mária Mračnová Slovakia[146] Albert Jannes Buisman Netherlands[147]
2003 Tana Umaga New Zealand[148][149][18] Wayne Gretzky Canada[150] Janusz Piewcewicz Poland[151]
2004 Alexei Nemov Russia[152]
Markus Rogan Austria[152]
Miguel Induráin Spain[153] Bruno Grandi Italy[154]
2005 Sébastien Loeb France[155] Pete Sampras[156] United States
Éva Székely Hungary[157]
Not awarded
2006 Hilal Coşkuner Turkey[158] Gérard Saillant [fr; it; pt] France[159]
Herb Elliott Australia[160]
Andras Kő [hu] Hungary[161]
2007[162] Graham Henry New Zealand[163] Jan Železný Czech Republic
Mary Glen-Haig United Kingdom
Shaozu Zhang China
2008[162] Ivan Bulaja Croatia and
Petar Cupać Croatia and
Pavle Kostov Croatia[164]
Edoardo Mangiarotti Italy[165] UEFA[166]
2009[167] Elvan Abeylegesse Turkey[168]
Ammanuel Merkorios Eritrea[169]
Giuseppe Pillon Italy[170]
Saúl Mendoza Mexico[171]
Bill Slater England
Klaus Klaeren [de; es] Germany[172]
Pál Schmitt Hungary
Herbert Ehlen Germany[172]
2010 Gao Feng China[173]
Amin Motevaselzadeh Iran[173]
Darius Draudvila Lithuania[173]
Edwin Moses United States[174][175] Tegla Loroupe Kenya[176][177]
Walther Tröger [de] Germany[176]
2011[178] Erhan Yavuz [tr] Turkey Walter Kilger Germany
Laura Vaca Mexico
Erika Miklósa Hungary
Pál Szekeres Hungary
2012 Jochen Wollmert Germany[179] Sebastian Coe United Kingdom[180] Carlos Gonçalves Portugal[181] Christiana Pavlou Cyprus[182]
Fenerbahçe S.K. U–15 team Turkey[183]
2013[26] Martin Damsbo Denmark[184] Mohamed Abdelaziz Ghonem Egypt[185] International Children's Games Committee Slovenia[186] Hana Dragojevic Croatia[187]
"Triqui Children" Team Mexico[188]
2014[189] Łukasz Kubot Poland Javier Zanetti Argentina Ligue Francophone de Hockey Belgium Nilufar Muhiddinova Turkmenistan
2015[25] Ruth Chebitok Kenya
Ashley Liew Singapore[190]
Not awarded Tadeusz Olszański [pl] Poland Denis Samoylov Poland
2016[191] Jorge Ariel Rodriguez Argentina[21] Jacques Rogge Belgium[21] Turkish Olympic Committee
Fair Play Committee Turkey
Junior Men’s Épée Team of Ukraine Ukraine
2017[192] Thomas Baroukh France and
Thibaut Hacot [es; fr; vo] France and
Thibault Colard France
Jacques Ferran France Panathlon Wallonie-Bruxelles [fr] Belgium Valerio Catoia Italy
2018[193] Eivind Vold [es; no] Norway[194]
Fabio Caramel Italy
Azad Rahimov Azerbaijan
David Smetanine France
Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan United Arab Emirates and
UAE Wrestling and Judo Federation United Arab Emirates and
International Judo Federation and
EuroNews[195]
Péter László Gasztonyi Hungary
2019[196] Roger Casugay Philippines[197][198] Carles Puyol Spain Turkish National Olympic Committee Turkey Giovanni Borgonovo Italy
2020[196] AEK Athens F.C. Greece Nikita Simonyan Russia
Franco Ascani Italy[199]
Maxime Mbanda Italy
City of Brussels Belgium[200]
Not awarded
2021[201] Denmark national football team Denmark[202] Mauro Borghi Italy[203] Wenke Thewis Belgium Giovanni Lava Italy
2022[24] Kai Verbij Netherlands
Sheila Liliana Tejeda Mexico
Kathrine Switzer United States Christian Hinterberger Austria
Stop Racism in Sport Belgium and
Panathlon Wallonie-Bruxelles [fr] Belgium
Japan women's national
under-20 football team
Japan

Presidents

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Since 2000, Jenő Kamuti has served as the CIFP president.[208][209]

Honorary Presidents

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Formerly variously referred to as the
    • International Fair Play Trophy Pierre de Coubertin[7]
    • International Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy[8]
    • Pierre de Coubertin Award for Act of Fair Play[9]
    • Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy[10][11][12][13]
    • Pierre de Coubertin International Fair Play Award[14]
    • Pierre de Coubertin International Fair Play Trophy[15][16]
    • Pierre de Coubertin International Trophy for Fair Play[17]
    • Pierre de Coubertin Trophy for Fair Play[18]
    • Pierre de Coubertin World Trophy.[19]
  2. ^ Formerly variously referred to as the
    • Jean Borotra Trophy[21]
    • Jean Borotra World Trophy.[19]
  3. ^ Formerly the Willi Daume World Trophy.[19]
  4. ^ Formerly the Jacques Rogge Fair Play Trophy for The Youth.[23] Also referred to as the Jacques Rogge World Fair Play Award for the Youth.[24] Before 2017 variously referred to as the
    • Fair Play Award for the Youth[25]
    • Fair Play Trophy for the Youth[26] or the
    • Youth Fair Play Award.[6][11]
  5. ^ Some news media reported on 22 August 2016 that Nikki Hamblin and Abbey D'Agostino had received the Pierre de Coubertin Medal.[33] The New Zealand Olympic Committee said that no such award had yet been made,[34] and The Guardian later corrected their report confirming "the award was the International Fair Play Committee Award rather than the Pierre de Coubertin award".[33]
  6. ^ a b Awarded posthumously

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