Government
funding has been given for the 2014 International Children’s Games to be held from 6-11
December 2014 at Lake Macquarie.
“I’m delighted that the NSW Government is supporting the International Children’s Games,” Member for Charlestown, Andrew Cornwell MP said.
“The Lake Macquarie community is proud to host this important
international sporting event and we look forward to welcoming the
athletes and their families.
“The International Children’s Games offer the perfect opportunity to
showcase NSW’s beautiful Lake Macquarie region to international and
interstate visitors to the event. It is expected that the Games will
deliver more than $5 million to the local economy,” Mr Cornwell said.
“The 2014 International Children’s Games is exclusive to NSW and Lake
Macquarie will be the first city in the Southern Hemisphere to host the
event.”
A recognised member of the International Olympic Committee, the
International Children’s Games is the largest multi-sport international
youth games.
Minister for Tourism and Major Events, George Souris said: “The
International Children’s Games is a globally recognised youth athletic
event, which combines sports and educational programs, cultural exchange
opportunities and economic development.”
Minister for Sport, Graham Annesley, said: “The Games bring together an
alliance of cities and individuals from around the world who share a
common goal of forming friendships and promoting health and wellbeing,
cultural exchange and education through sport.”
Host city for the 2014 Games, Lake Macquarie City Council was the first
Australian city to participate in the ICG, competing in San Francisco in
2008. Over the past five years, there have been close to 80 cities from
more than 40 countries represented at each of the Games.
The Games will see participation by more than 2,000 athletes between the
ages of 12 and 15, as well as coaches, heads of delegation and city
representatives. It is expected that more than 1,500 family members and
friends will travel to the Games to support their teams.
For more information about the 2014 International Children’s Games, please visit: icg-lakemacquarie2014.com
Pictured (L-R) at the launch event for the ICG: Jake Higginbottom,
Andrew Cornwell MP, Angie Bainbridge, Mayor of Lake Macquarie Cr Jodie
Harrison and Lauren Colthorpe.
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