The International World Games Association (IWGA) is an organization recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Affirming that the IOC and the IWGA share the same values of promoting physical and sporting activities for the well-being of society, the IOC grants its patronage to The World Games.
The IOC Honorary President for Life, Juan Antonio Samaranch, opened The World Games in Karlsruhe (1989) and Lahti (1997), while former IOC Vice President Kevan R. Gosper led the inaugurals for The Hague (1993) and Akita (2001).
IOC President Jacques Rogge addressed the 'athletes of the world' during the Opening Ceremony in Duisburg (2005), relaying the greetings of the 'brothers and sisters of the Olympic Movement' to them.
Prior to his election to the presidency of the IOC, Jacques Rogge had served as permanent IOC Observer to the IWGA Executive Committee.
On October 27, 2000, the IOC and the IWGA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), stipulating the terms of increased collaboration between the two organizations.
In the MoU the IOC pledges to maintain its cooperation with the IWGA, to provide expertise and to help in the promotion of IWGA activities within the Olympic Movement.
The IOC grants its patronage to the hosts of The World Games and provides the Organizing Committees with technical assistance through the IOC's knowledge management programs.
With the IWGA recognizing the importance for athletes and officials in all sports to participate as nationally representative delegations in The World Games, the IOC encourages each National Olympic Committee to support and assist its multi-sport delegation taking part in the event.
The IWGA and the IOC set out to jointly review and develop the sports programs of The World Games further, and to implement the Olympic Movement's World Anti-Doping Code. |