The cozy and peaceful atmosphere of the Vatican was the scene of a conference of which the theme was “Sport For All: cohesive, accessible and tailored to each person.” Present during the two days of discussion, the President of the International Judo Federation Marius Vizer, and that of the African Judo Union, Siteny Randrianasolo-Niaiko, also Vice-President of the IJF, had the honour of meeting his Holiness Pope Francis.
On this occasion, President Vizer presented him with an IJF honorary black belt.
“Such a conference, organised in the Vatican and by the Vatican, in the presence of the Pope, is important because it is addressed to the whole of society. In the first place, it was the youngest who were targeted and the exchanges were interesting and rich. As a sports organisation however, we do not only address top athletes but we work at all levels, with all ages and social categories”, Vizer said.
“Here it was about solidarity and mutual aid, values which are dear to our judo family and which are a vehicle for peace and the development of a fairer world.”
“The ‘Sport For All’ conference is a great initiative. It brings together all the major institutions in the world of sport which work to create conditions for a better society.”
Siteny Randrianasolo-Niaiko said, “What the world needs the most right now is peace. We have all suffered a lot because of the pandemic and today’s situation continues to weigh on our shoulders, especially in the poorest countries, like many in Africa.
I do believe that sport is one of the keys to bring peace. I grew up in judo with our moral code. As NOC President in Madagascar, I have learned how important sport is to bring people together and I have learned in judo that we must work with all other people and respect them.
I was particularly happy to meet his Holiness Pope Francis. He is a great man and I was impressed by his humility. This is really something, to meet the pope, who is such a great leader. His message about sport is very powerful. I have the feeling that in judo and with judo we have already done a lot and I feel much of his message to the world meets our line.”
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