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International Committee for Fair Play : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Fair Play Committee
The International Fair Play Committee ((フランス語:Comité International pour le Fair Play)), abbreviated as the CIFP, is a not for profit international non-governmental organisation which serves to foster sportsmanship in international competition. It presents awards annually at the World Fair Play Awards to recognise acts of fair play carried out by sportspeople or teams. The awards ceremony is held in France and has been broadcast on television in Europe.〔Feldman, Jay (1994-02-07). (The World's Fairest ). ''Sports Illustrated''. Retrieved on 2010-01-19.〕 ==History==
The CIFP was established in France in 1963 by members of UNESCO, International Sports Press Association (AIPS), ICSSPE, FIFA, FIBA, FILA and the International Rugby Board.〔(History ). CIFP. Retrieved on 2010-01-19.〕〔(Structure ). CIFP. Retrieved on 2010-01-19.〕 The committee presented its first award two years later: Eugenio Monti, an Italian bobsleigher, was the recipient. The spare part Monti had given to rival Tony Nash at the 1964 Winter Olympics had enabled the Briton to go on to win the gold medal.〔(Seeking nominations for World Fair Play Awards ). AIPS. Retrieved on 2010-01-19.〕
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