EUSA Magazine 2019-20

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Dear Friends,

With great pleasure I welcome you to the pages of
our yearly magazine to share the best memories
of the past year and present our upcoming
activities.

Many important events happened in 2019, the
year of EUSA’s 20th anniversary. Allow me to draw
your attention to just a few personal highlights
here, while you can find a more detailed overview
on the following pages.

In the build up to the fifth edition of the European
Universities Games taking place in Belgrade,
Serbia, the efforts made by the Organising
Committee have been incredible. This is also
thanks to the direct involvement of the Prime
Minister of the Republic of Serbia Ms Ana Brnabic,
whose personal engagement in the preparations
provided a major boost. The COVID-19 Coronavirus
pandemic had a major impact on sport around the
world, and we believe the correct decision was
made to postpone the Games until July 2021. This
does not altar the magnitude, passion or quality
of the event, and we look forward to what is still
expected to be the biggest multisport event in
Europe, albeit now in 2021.

The 2019 European Universities Championships
reached a record number, surpassing 5000
participants, even though not all the originally
planned Championships were organised. This will
result in a re-evaluation of our sport programme,
planning the calendar and strengthening
cooperation with European sports federations. It
is worth noting that Ukraine became one of the
most active and most successful NUSAs, winning
51 medals in total. I hope this will inspire other
member countries to similarly demonstrate their
potential in future EUSA competitions.

EUSA’s main anniversary celebrations took
place at the Extraordinary General Assembly,
Conference and Gala in Aveiro, Portugal, during
which we also presented special awards for the
last decade. The events in Aveiro were hosted by
our Portuguese member FADU. EUSA has always
been able to rely on FADU’s contribution and
support, and it was not the first time where the
EUSA family was welcomed in Portugal with open
arms and hearts. It was the last EUSA General
Assembly for Mr Daniel Monteiro as the FADU
President, having led the organisation over the last
four years. I would like to personally thank Daniel
for everything, and I’m sure that in his heart,
EUSA will be held in a position equal to FADU and
Sporting.

Our last Assembly took several important
decisions related to the internal organisation of
EUSA’s structure. By implementing changes to our

Statutes and Electoral Procedure which assures
minimum gender representation and the presence
of a student as a voting member of the Executive
Committee, we became – and I have no fear to
say – a sports association which can serve as an
example for many. It was not easy to find a proper
tool to do that, bearing in mind that the cultural
backgrounds of our members and national
standards are so different, but we nevertheless
achieved this through a unanimous decision-
making process.

I am proud to see EUSA and its Institute continue
their active engagement and involvement in
the field of social responsibility through the
development fund, dedicated projects and
campaigns, supported by the European Union
and FISU. We are also happy to see many of our
members celebrating the European Week of Sport
(#beactive) and the International Day of University
Sport (#letsidus) together with us.

Mr Oleg Matytsin was re-elected unopposed for
the next mandate as the FISU President at their
General Assembly held in Torino, Italy, the nest
of the modern university sport movement. It was
an expected decision and well-deserved by Oleg,
with EUSA always ready and willing to support
FISU’s plans and efforts to continue the growth of
university sport across the world.

My sincere appreciation goes to member
federations, organising committees of EUSA
sports events, hosts of our Executive Committee
meetings and other events, universities,
volunteers, partners, colleagues from the
Executive Committee, Commissions and Working
Groups, as well as EUSA staff for their passion,
dedication and year-round support. I would
especially like to underline our appreciation to
FISU and President Matytsin for their contribution
to EUSA’s growth.

I would like to encourage all of you to take an
active part in the electoral General Assembly
in Yerevan, Armenia as well as EUSA’s various
projects and other activities, and we look forward
to seeing you at the fifth edition of the European
Universities Games in Belgrade next year!

The growth of EUSA is the reflection of our joint
work and depends on each and every one of us.

Adam Roczek,
EUSA President

Adam Roczek,
EUSA President


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