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FIM Europe Management Council in Fiumicino (Italy)

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A moment of the FIM Europe Management Council in the Tiber Hotel, in Fiumicino, near Rome (Italy)

The meeting of the FIM Europe Management Council was held today in Fiumicino, near Rome (Italy).

Among the topics that have been discussed were the Report of the President, the Report of the Secretary General Alessandro Sambuco, Sporting as well as Non-Sporting questions (Martin de Graaff and Silvio Manicardi) and the Report of the Treasurer Michal Sikora.
“Today’s meeting was one of the most important of the whole year, as the Sporting season 2015 was analysed as well as changes to the Sporting rules and the 2016 calendars were decided”, FIM Europe President Dr Wolfgang Srb stated. “On the Non-Sporting side I want to highlight the cooperation between FIM Europe and FEMA on public affairs.
“FIM Europe is dealing with all aspects of Sport, Non-Sport, training and education. The development of the sport, especially at grassroots level at affordable costs is very high on the agenda. I’m very happy with the work that has been carried out by the European Federations, despite it is still difficult economical situation in Europe. Thanks to the passion, the strong commitment of thousands of volunteers and a harder work than ever the European Federations could achieve, in general, their objectives”, Dr Srb added.
“The administration in Rome has carried out a great job and is well-respected service center for all our Federations”, FIM Europe President concluded.

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Above, from the left, Dr Wolfgang Srb, Michel Turk, Paola Bianchetti, Silvio Manicardi, Silvia Monatti and Alessandro Sambuco.

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From the left Michal Sikora, Nina Birjukova, Rodolfo Romeo, Jean-Marc Desnues, Juhani Halme and Martin de Graaff.

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From the left Silvia Monatti, Andrea Diamantini, Jean-Marc Desnues, Juhani Halme, Michel Turk, Martin de Graaff, Paola Bianchetti, Silvio Manicardi, Dr Wolfgang Srb, Nina Birjukova, Michal Sikora, Alessandro Sambuco and Rodolfo Romeo.