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Panathlon International : ウィキペディア英語版
Panathlon International

Panathlon International (PI) is the non-governmental, non-profit-making, non-political association, without gender or racial distinction, of all Panathlon clubs in the world. It is recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and is a member of SportAccord and ICFP (International Committee for Fair Play). It is dealing essentially with culture and ethics in sport. The name is of Greek origin. “Pan” means All and “Athlon” Sport. The motto ludis jungit is Latin for “(Panathlon) unites by means of sport”.〔(IOC recognized organisations )〕
==History==

The first club was created on 12 June 1951 in Venice to promulgate the sporting ideal and its cultural and moral values as a means towards the development and advancement of the individual and as a vehicle of solidarity between men and peoples. Other clubs were soon formed. Panathlon International was created in 1960 following initiatives by various clubs from different nations. Today Panathlon is present in 30 countries in 4 continents. Its current head office is in Rapallo (Genoa, Italy), and its president is Giacomo Santini.
Either directly, or through its clubs, Panathlon International supports whoever works in the world of sport, promulgates sport inspired by ethics, solidarity and fair play and promotes studies and research on topics concerning sport and its relations with society.
Motivation, position, approach
Panathlons’ actions on integrity in sport have been fuelled by the fact that sport is often beset by poor practice, corruption, and harmful behaviours. Sport has to remain credible and must be continuously proactive if it wants to sustain its positive values. Panathlon is therefore considering what should be done to make that the positive potentials of sport can be prevail in the complex commercialized and globalized sporting landscape of the 21st century. Its position is that it would be naïve to think that sport automatically elicits and promotes positive effects and that remaining silent on obvious aberrations would condone complicity.
A modern integrity management framework aims at preventing serious integrity violations on the one hand (rules-based approach), and promoting integrity through stimulating understanding, commitment and capacity for ethical decision making on the other hand (values-based approach). To direct its actions, Panathlon International adopts the “values-based approach” which is about supporting and stimulating (code of ethics) and limits itself to stimulate sport federations and sport authorities to address controlling and sanctioning (code of ethics). The Panathlon Declaration of Ethics in Youth Sports adopted by UNICEF, the IOC, SportAccord, international federations (FIFA, UCI, IAAF, FIBA, FIG…), organizations (ENGSO, EUPEA…) and National Olympic Committees (Belgium, Netherlands, Uruguay…) exemplifies this values-based approach.
Goals
As an independent organization, Panathlon aims at:
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