ARSIF - Basque Pelota

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Full Name

Internacional Federation of Basque Pelota

Logo

basque_pelota

Website

www.fipv.net

Recognition

Is a recognised International Federation

Established

In the 56th Session of the IOC in San Francisco, February 1960

Number of National Associations Worldwide :

Registered :

28

Competing Athletes :

Between 600 and 800 sportsmen participate in international competitions in 4 years.

International Judges, Referees, Umpires, etc. :

50

Major Competitions/ World Championships

 

Championships and Cups organized in the last 3 years :

 

2008

VII Word Championship under 22 years – fronton 36m

IV World Cup of Trinquet IOC Cup

III Quinielas Professional Cesta Punta World Championship

2007

VII Word Championship under 22 years – fronton 36m

VII Word Championship under 22 years – Cesta Punta

IV World Cup of frontón 36m

II Quinielas Professional Cesta Punta World Championship

2006

XV World Championship all categories

I Quinielas Professional Cesta Punta World Championship

Host Cities:

2006: MÉXICO DF (MÉXICO), PAU (FRANCE)

2007: VALDEPEÑAS (SPAIN)), BARCELONA (SPAIN), PAU (FRANCE)

2008: FUNES/ROSARIO (ARGENTINA), LA HABANA (CUBA), PAU (FRANCE)

Structure

Annual General Meeting :

The General Assembly is holding every 2 years. The last one was in Rosario (Argentina) in 2008 and the next will be in Pau (France) this year.

Council, Board Meeting :

The Board of Directors normally holds a meeting every year.

Executive’s Committee

The Executive Committee normally holds a meeting every month, usually in Pamplona in the FIPV´s headquarters.

Other Committees

Sport committee

Committee of jurisdiction, statutes and rules

Collaboration ant television committee

Committee for sports facilities and gear

Medical and anti-drug committee

Promotion committee

Committee for women and pelota

The professional sports committee

Working Groups:

Technical Committee

Competition Committee

Legal Committee

Ruling Committee

Disciplinary Committee

Appeal Committee

Drugs tests Discipline Committee

Appeal drugs tests Committee

Sports Facilities Committee

Sports Equipments Committee

 

 

Education

Trainers :

Technical Committee:

-          Teaching work

-          The formation of coaches by means of courses and pedagogic documents.

-          The training of top level players.

 

 

 

Judges/Referees :

Competición Comité:

-          Referees

-          Sport regulations.

-          Competition formulas, and game formats.

-          International competition schedules.

President

Dominique Boutineau

Adr

C/ Bernardino Tirapu 67 bajo 31014 Pamplona (Spain)

Contact

Tel.:

+ 00 34 948 164080

Fax

+ 00 34 948 162525

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Office

Email :

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Website Responsible

Beatriz Martínez Oneca

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President’s Welcome Message

La Fédération Internationale de Pelote Basque est fiére de faire partie de l'ARISF, cela lui donne plus de moyens et de considération pour développer la Pelote Basque dans le Monde.

La FIPV travaille pour élever la Pelote Basque dans l'esprit olympique, en faveur de la jeunesse, en lui transmettant les valeurs d'un sport sain, attractif sur les bases d'éthique qui lui sont propres.

 

 

The International Federation of Basque Pelota is proud to belong to l' ARISF, this gives us more resources and recognition to develop the Basque Pelota in the World.

The FIPV works to raise the Basque Pelota in the Olympic spirit, in favour of youth people, by transmitting the values of a healthy and attractive sport with his own ethical norms.

 

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