Controversies at the CNOSF: sports actors say “stop!”

2023-05-21 07:45:46

More than 50 personalities and representatives of institutional and economic players have published a Tribune Saturday, May 20, 2023 on the Journal du Dimanche website so that the controversies within the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) cease when the Olympic Games are due to open in Paris in a little over a year. ” We should all be focused on enabling young people, and those not so young, who want to open the doors of a sports club in September 2024 to do so in the best possible conditions, they write. We have so many things to do, so many issues to take into account, so many problems to solve. Is it really necessary to create one ourselves? »

The French sports movement has been shaken by various cases for a little over a year, with the dismissal of Secretary General Didier Séminet, the complaints filed by President Brigitte Henriques, or, more recently, that announced by former President Denis Masseglia. . ” We, sports players resolutely committed to the development of our sector, wish to put an end to the quarrels (…), claim these actors. We ask (…), with strength and determination, to those who clash to bury the hatchet until the Games and the next elections in 2025 and to let justice do its job. ».

All these committed personalities and front-line observers of the upheavals that shake the CNOSF ask to stop ” ad personam attacks, malicious leaks in the press or invectives during meetings “. For this collective of signatories, the prospect and the stakes of the Olympic and Paralympic Games should go beyond these internal quarrels. “ Instead, ask yourself how to continue to help French sport succeed in its Games and its legacy, write the actors. (…) We rely ardently on the spirit of responsibility of each other whose love of French sport we know. »

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The 54 signatories of the tribune

  • Frédéric Alliot, Deputy Mayor for Sports of Saint-Quentin
  • Magali Andrier, General Manager of the French Table Tennis Federation
  • Yohann Arzur, CEO of Playground
  • Benoit Binon, DTN of the French Archery Federation
  • Raphaël Blanchard, deputy mayor sports Reims and Vice-president of the Marne
  • Pascal Bonnetain, director CREPS Dijon
  • Max Brésolin, Deputy DTN of the French Judo Federation
  • Jean-Baptiste Cailhau, Consultant
  • Virgile Caillet, Director General of the Union sport et cycle
  • Francis Cammal, Mayor of Gien
  • Benjamin Carlier, Associate Director of Olbia Conseil
  • Cécile Chaussard, lecturer at the University of Burgundy
  • Djamel Cheick, DTN of the French Ice Sports Federation
  • Thibaut Cornet, DG de The fan syndicate
  • Yann Cucherat, former gymnast, European champion, vice-world champion
  • Sylvain Curinier, Olympic coach
  • Jacques d’Arrigo, CEO of Footbar
  • Nicolas Dargent, Grand-Est Region Councilor
  • Audrey Delacroix, senior executive (French Tennis Federation)
  • Charles Diers, former footballer, deputy mayor for sports of Angers
  • Gaëlle Doublet, President of Doublet
  • Jauffray Dunyach, Managing Director My Coach
  • Aurélie Dyèvre, President of Sportech
  • Emilie Fer, Olympic champion
  • Marc Fleuret, president of the Indre department
  • Jean-Marc Gillet, Sport 365 Sales Director
  • Alexis Gramblat, lawyer
  • Youssef Halaoua, National Sports Agency Advisor
  • Nicolas Hénard, Olympic champion, former president of the FF Voile
  • Philippe Lala, Yonne 2024 project director
  • Philippe Lamblin, former president of FF athletics
  • Sylvie Le Maux, General Manager French Fencing Federation
  • Jean-Michel Leclerc, sports director of Montpellier
  • Franck Leroy, president of the Grand-Est region
  • Francine Lucchini, deputy mayor for sports of Meudon
  • Florence Masnada, Olympic medalist, consultant
  • Cédric Messina, president My Coach
  • Fabien Meuris, former ministerial adviser
  • Sophie Morel, Associate Director APC
  • Gilles Muller, DTN of the French Shooting Federation
  • Christophe Muniesa, Managing Director and DTN of the French Golf Federation
  • Olivier Peulvast, Egg Strategy Director
  • Frédérique Quentin, former athlete, administrator of an Olympic federation
  • Patrick Ranvier, DTN of the French Athletics Federation
  • Richard Remaud, president of an omnisports club, former president of the FF Badminton
  • Thomas Remoleur, associate director of Olbia Conseil
  • Sébastien Rouaut, former swimmer, vice-world champion
  • Bénédicte Rouby, former judoka, Kénéo customer manager
  • Ludovic Roye, president of the DTN sports association
  • Jean-Marc Serfaty, Director of the Badminton Europe Board of Directors
  • Bouabdellah Tahri, former athlete, bronze medalist at the world championships
  • Magali Tézenas, General Manager of Sporsora
  • Stéphane Traineau, world judo champion
  • Régis Walker, communication director of the French Gymnastics Federation

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