International Canoe Federation Inaugurates Asian Headquarters in Hangzhou
The International Canoe Federation (ICF) officially launched its representative office in Hangzhou City, east China’s Zhejiang Province, on Wednesday. The Hangzhou office, the first branch of the ICF, will serve as the organization’s Asian headquarters, dedicated to promoting and developing canoeing across the region.
ICF President Thomas Konietzko expressed his enthusiasm for the new establishment, stating, “I am delighted to officially inaugurate our new Asian office in Hangzhou. The ICF’s Hangzhou office will provide additional support and capacity to the headquarters team in the Olympic Capital of Lausanne, Switzerland, and represents another huge step forward in the delivery of the federation’s ambitious ‘Fit for Future’ strategic plan.”
According to Konietzko, the office in Hangzhou will play a crucial role in “supporting the development of paddle sports in Asia and across the world.” He added, “Hangzhou is a modern city with a great passion for paddle sports. It is the perfect location for this office which will help to strengthen our organization and develop our disciplines in a continent that is seeing great growth.”
The ICF President praised Hangzhou’s successful hosting of the 19th Asian Games from September 23 to October 8 last year. Hosting the Games provided the city with valuable experience in organizing sporting events and abundant venue resources. He emphasized that the outstanding performances of Asian canoeists, particularly Chinese athletes, in international competitions is a result of the sport’s growing popularity and the enthusiasm and support of the public in China.
As the first officially established and operational branch of an international sports organization in Zhejiang Province, the ICF Hangzhou Representative Office serves as an important platform for the city’s goal of becoming an international hub for sports events and conferences.
In October, Hangzhou will stage its first-ever multi-discipline ICF Super Cup, jointly organized by China Media Group, the General Administration of Sport of China, the ICF, and the Hangzhou Municipal Government. Numerous elite athletes, including Olympic and world champions, will gather at the Fuyang Water Sports Center to compete in events such as canoe sprint, canoe slalom, canoe polo, and canoe marathon from October 10 to 13.
The office will focus its efforts around Zhejiang and Hangzhou, extending across China and throughout Asia to promote youth canoeing. Jin Chenglong, chief representative of the ICF Hangzhou Representative Office, said, “It aims to integrate canoeing into universities, primary and secondary school campuses, harnessing the unique educational benefits and influence of the sport to enhance the health and physical literacy of young people. The goal is to attract more youth to participate in canoeing.”
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