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词条 European Paralympic Committee
释义

  1. Member countries

  2. Events

      European Para Youth Games (EPYG)  

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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|type = Sports federation
|formation =July 2, 1999
|headquarters =Vienna, Austria
|membership = 49 National Paralympic Committees
|leader_title = President
|leader_name = John Petersson
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The European Paralympic Committee (EPC) is an international non for profit organisation which serves a membership of 48 National Paralympic Committees, 5 European branches of disability-specific International Organisations of Sport and 1 Independent Paralympic Sport Federation. Based in Vienna, Austria, the EPC was founded as the IPC European Committee, it was later registered as an independent entity in 1999.[1]

The EPC is responsible for organising the European Paralympic Committee Youth Games. Furthermore, the EPC acts as an organisation which promotes and defends the collective interests of National Paralympic Committees, International Organisation of Sports for the Disabled or International Paralympic Sport Federation and European athletes with disabilities.[1]

The EPC has a democratic structure and the governing body of the organisation is elected every two years through a General Assembly, where all registered members are entitled to send delegates and cast their vote. The Committee is made up the President, Secretary General, Treasurer, Technical Officer, Athletes' Representative and four Members-at-large. The current incumbent of the EPC President’s is John Petersson from Denmark, a former Paralympic Swimming Champion.[1]

Member countries

In the following table, the year in which the NPC was recognized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is also given if it is different from the year in which the NPC was created.

Nation Code National Paralympic Committee Created Ref.
Albania}} ALB Albanian National Paralympic Committee
Andorra}} AND Andorran Adapted Sports Federation[https://www.paralympic.org/andorra]
Armenia}} ARM Armenian National Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/armenia]
Austria}} AUT Austrian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/austria]
Azerbaijan}} AZE National Paralympic Committee of Azerbaijan Republic[https://www.paralympic.org/azerbaijan]
Belarus}} BLR Paralympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus[https://www.paralympic.org/belarus]
Belgium}} BEL Belgian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/belgium]
Bosnia and Herzegovina}} BIH Paralympic Committee of Bosnia & Herzegovina[https://www.paralympic.org/bosnia-and-herzegovina]
Bulgaria}} BUL Bulgarian Paralympic Association[https://www.paralympic.org/bulgaria]
Croatia}} CRO Croatian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/croatia]
Cyprus}} CYP Cyprus National Paralympic Committee1999[https://www.paralympic.org/cyprus]
Czech Republic}} CZE Czech Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/czech-republic]
Denmark}} DEN Paralympic Committee Denmark[https://www.paralympic.org/denmark]
Estonia}} EST Estonian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/estonia]
Faroe Islands}} FRO Ítróttasambandið fyri brekað - Faroese Paralympic Committee 1980[https://www.paralympic.org/faroe-islands]
Finland}} FIN Finnish Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/finland]
France}} FRA French Paralympic and Sports Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/france]
Georgia}} GEO Georgian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/georgia]
Germany}} GER National Paralympic Committee Germany[https://www.paralympic.org/germany]
Great Britain}} GBR British Paralympic Association 1989[https://www.paralympic.org/great-britain]
Greece}} GRE Hellenic Paralympic Committee 2001[https://www.paralympic.org/greece]
Hungary}} HUN Hungarian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/hungary]
Iceland}} ISL Icelandic Sports Association for the Disabled[https://www.paralympic.org/iceland]
Ireland}} IRL Paralympic Council of Ireland[https://www.paralympic.org/ireland]
Israel}} ISR Israel Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/israel]
Italy}} ITA Italian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/italy]
Latvia}} LAT Latvian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/latvia]
Liechtenstein}} LIE Liechtensteiner Behinderten Verband[https://www.paralympic.org/liechtenstein]
Lithuania}} LTU Lithuanian Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/lithuania]
Luxembourg}} LUX Luxembourg Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/Luxembourg]
Malta}} MLT Malta Federation of Sports Associations For Disabled Persons[https://www.paralympic.org/malta]
Moldova}} MDA Paralympic Committee of Moldova[https://www.paralympic.org/republic-moldova]
Montenegro}} MNE Paralympic Committee of Montenegro[https://www.paralympic.org/montenegro]
Netherlands}} NED Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation[https://www.paralympic.org/netherlands]
North Macedonia}} MKD Macedonian Paralympic Committee - Federation for Sport and Recreation for Disabled of Macedonia[https://www.paralympic.org/former-yugoslav-republic-macedonia]
Norway}} NOR Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports[https://www.paralympic.org/norway]
Poland}} POL Polish Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/poland]
Portugal}} POR Portugal Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/portugal]
Romania}} ROU National Paralympic Committee, Romania[https://www.paralympic.org/romania]
Russia}} RUS Russian Paralympic Committee 1996[https://www.paralympic.org/russian-federation]
San Marino}} RSM San Marino Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/san-marino]
Serbia}} SRB Paralympic Committee of Serbia[https://www.paralympic.org/serbia]
Slovakia}} SVK Slovak Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/slovakia]
Slovenia}} SLO Paralympic Committee of Slovenia - Sports Federation for the Disabled of Slovenia[https://www.paralympic.org/slovenia]
Spain}} ESP Spanish Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/spain]
Sweden}} SWE Swedish Parasports Federation[https://www.paralympic.org/sweden]
Switzerland}} SUI Swiss Paralympic Committee[https://www.paralympic.org/switzerland]
Turkey}} TUR Turkish Paralympic Committee 2002[https://www.paralympic.org/turkey]
Ukraine}} UKR National Paralympic Committee of Ukraine[https://www.paralympic.org/ukraine]

Events

European Para Youth Games (EPYG)

  • Main article : European Para Youth Games (EPYG)

The age range is from 13 to 23. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Number Year Host Sports Athletes Countries Champion
12011CZE}} Brno, Czech Republic526013{{CZE}}
22012CZE}} Brno, Czech Republic1134714{{CZE}}
32015CRO}} Varazdin, Croatia422322{{ESP}}
42017ITA}} Liguria, Italy860026{{GER}}
52019FIN}} Lahti, Finland7+1TBDTBDTBD

Results : https://www.europaralympic.org/games-events , https://www.europaralympic.org/press

See also

  • International Paralympic Committee
  • European Olympic Committees

References

1. ^http://www.europaralympic.org/
2. ^https://www.paralympic.org/news/european-para-youth-games-line-revealed
3. ^http://www.oepc.at/index.php/en/sports-and-media/archive/news-archive/681-2015-european-para-youth-games-in-croatia-epyg-2015
4. ^http://www.ibsasport.org/news/1647/three-ibsa-sports-on-2019-european-youth-games-programme
5. ^http://www.ibsasport.org/calendar/1019/european-para-youth-games

External links

  • European Paralympic Committee - official Website
  • European Paralympic Committee Youth Games - official Website
{{EPC}}{{Regional Organizations of National Paralympic Committees}}

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