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Mario Goijman, receives the Play the Game 2005 Award from 2002 winner, Laura Robinson. |
The Play the Game Award is presented during the Play the Game World Conference, this year held from 28 October to 1 November 2007 in Iceland.
The winner receives the award in front of an audience of internationally leading media professionals, academic researchers, managers and leaders in sport. The award consists of a piece of art and a speaker’s invitation including free travel, accommodation and board for Play the Game 2009.
Previous winners of the Play the Game Award are Canadian journalist and author Laura Robinson (2002) who was honoured for her courageous uncovering of systematic sexual abuse in Canadian junior hockey, and the Argentinaanti-corruption fighter in world volleyball, Mario Goijman (2005).
This time, Laura Robinson (on behalf of Mario Goijman) will enter as a member of the jury for the 2007 Award alongside Søren Wormslev, representing The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), and the Play the Game Board, headed by Jens Brinch.
Please click here to read more about Mario Goijman's fight against corruption in the FIVB.
To read about Laura Robinson's battle to bring attention to the plight of junior hockey players in Canada, click here.
The jury will consider all proposed candidates, but is also free to pick a winner of its own choice, to select more than one winner, or to decide that no candidate is qualified.