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Press Release - World Athletics - 7/11/22

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         World Athletics and CIFP to recognise moment of fair play 
                 at World Athletics Championships Oregon22        
 
The International Fair Play Committee (CIFP), in partnership with World 
Athletics, will look for moments that epitomise fair play during the World 
Athletics Championships Oregon22 with a view to recognising one standout 
athlete or moment.

At this year's World Championships, a jury comprising members of the CIFP 
and World Athletics will create a shortlist of five fair play moments from 
the championships. During the week following the championships, fans will 
be able to cast their votes through the World Athletics social media 
channels for the shortlisted moment that they feel best exemplifies fair 
play. These votes will be combined with the votes from the jury to 
determine three finalists for the Fair Play Award. The winner will be 
revealed at the World Athletics Awards later in the year.

The CIFP was established more than 50 years ago to promote the principles 
of fair play in sport: fair competition, respect, friendship, team spirit, 
equality and sport without doping. It honours those who respect the written 
and unwritten rules of sport, which include integrity, solidarity, 
tolerance, care, excellence and joy, and who set an example for others, on 
and off the field.

Since Willye White was first honoured with an International Fair Play 
Trophy in 1965, many other track and field athletes have been recognised 
for instances of fair play. At the World Championships alone, nine awards 
have been handed out since 2003.

Braima Dabo of Guinea Bissau was the latest recipient of the award at a 
World Championships. In the heats of the 5000m in Doha in 2019, fellow 
competitor Jonathan Busby of Aruba was struggling in the closing stages, 
but Dabo sacrificed his own race to support and help Busby across the 
finish line.

"After winning the fair play award in 2019, I had lots of unexpected 
attention that I wasn't expecting. My biggest surprise came from the 
President of the Republic of Portugal, who awarded me the Medal of Merit. I 
also received a scholarship from the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança 
which allowed me to continue my studies and I am now finishing my master's 
degree.

"The Fair Play Award is a great memory that I will cherish forever, but 
life continues and now I'm looking forward to the greatest of joys with the 
birth of my first child."

CIFP President Jeno Kamuti anticipates there may be similar moments at this 
year's World Championships.

"Our cooperation with World Athletics goes back many years," says Kamuti. 
"The spirit of Fair Play is always present at the 'Queen of Sport' 
competitions. We are confident that there will be exemplary acts of Fair 
Play in Oregon, showing the world the true meaning of sport. We ask 
everyone involved – from athletes to officials or spectators – to let us 
know if you see or experience any deserving cases."

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said: "I am absolutely delighted 
that the International Fair Play Committee, in collaboration with World 
Athletics, will once again honour a fair play moment at the World Athletics 
Championships Oregon22. Athletics is proud that several of our elite 
athletes have been past recipients of this award – most recently at the 
2019 World Championships. This latest initiative demonstrates our profound 
commitment towards one of the core values of our sport: competing in the 
spirit of fair play."
 
Jury members

Sunil Sabharwal (USA) Secretary General, CIFP
Kory Tarpenning (MON) Board Member, CIFP
Jon Ridgeon (GBR) World Athletics CEO
Ximena Restrepo (COL) World Athletics Vice President
Naoko Takahashi (JPN) 2000 Olympic marathon champion
Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) three-time Olympic gold medallist
Valerie Adams (NZL) World Athletics Athletes' Commission
Patrick Sang (KEN) two-time world steeplechase silver medallist and 
   leading coach

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