Federation News
Den Haag, March 1999 by Roz Quarto
New dates for Gay Games VI and a change in Federation of Gay Games
leadership highlighted the Federation's mid-year meeting in Montreal, Canada
from 21-26 April.
"Gay Games VI and Cultural Festival - Under New Skies" will now be
held in Sydney, Australia from 2-9 November, 2002. Although the original
September dates were to coincide with the end of the northern hemisphere
summer, Sydney organisers cited warmer local weather and longer daylight
hours as the deciding factors in changing the schedule.
"At the Gay Games last summer in Amsterdam, the streets were filled
with people having a great time late into the evening," said Tom Seddon,
Sydney 2002 board member. "In September the sun goes down in Sydney around
5:30 p.m. (1730 hours), but by November there are an extra two hours of
daylight. We're convinced this change is the right thing to do, and we're
happy the Federation Board has approved it enthusiastically."
Sydney 2002's representatives announced ambitious outreach goals for
the Asia/Pacific region, an area of the world underrepresented at previous
Gay Games. They also described their staffing structure, with many
volunteers already in place, and their plans for obtaining government
support and corporate sponsorships.
Sports competitions will be clustered in two main zones, one at the
Olympic Park in Homebush and the other downtown at Sydney Harbour, making it
easy for participants to attend a number of different events in close
proximity. Sydney 2002 also plans to bring some cultural events directly to
the athletic sites.
In a separate development, the Federation of Gay Games Board of
Directors replaced its Executive Committee when the officers stepped down to
permit a change of leadership.
"The Federation is a very different organisation now than when it
was founded 10 years ago," said Acting President Gene Dermody. "We have
more and more sports and cultural groups joining the Federation Board and
fewer individuals. The groups have taken an increasingly active interest in
the day-to-day business of the Federation, and that's requiring us to
examine our internal management structure."
"Over the next several months we're going to look at improving
communication between the Acting Executive Committee officers, the other
directors and the Federation's various committees," Dermody said. "It's a
tribute to the commitment of our former officers that they have remained on
the Board to help us go forward with the Federation's work."
The Acting Executive Committee consists of Dermody (San Francisco,
California, USA; International Wrestling Alliance), Vice President Derek
Liecty (Oakland, California, USA; Individual Federation Director), Treasurer
Joseph E. Pasquarella Smith (Seattle, Washington, USA; Team Seattle),
Recording Secretary Charles Carson (New York, New York, USA; International
Gay & Lesbian Aquatics), and Corresponding Secretary Roy Vestal (Denver,
Colorado, USA; Lesbian & Gay Bands of America).
The acting officers will serve until regular elections are held at
the Federation's Annual Meeting in Berlin from 18-22 October. The meeting
organiser will be Team Berlin, which had one of the largest contingents at
Gay Games V in Amsterdam.
"Our transition team has a lot of work to do over the next six
months," said Dermody. "We got a good start in Canada last week thanks to
our host, Equipe Montreal. It will be great to take the Federation back to
Europe for its next meeting."
Upcoming Annual Meeting in Berlin
The next Annual General Meeting of The Federation of Gay Games will take
place in Berlin, Germany, from Monday, 18 October through Friday, 22
October 1999. Team Berlin will host the meeting. Agenda and details of this meeting will be posted in early October of 1999.
Observers are encouraged and welcome to attend either as
individuals or as representatives of sports and cultural organizations.
Details of the Observer Program can be obtained by contacting Rick Peterson, Co-Chair of the Outreach Committee.
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