Colombian Paralympic Committee

National Paralympic Committee of Colombia
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Colombian Paralympic Committee
Comité Paralímpico Colombiano
Colombian Paralympic Committee Comité Paralímpico Colombiano logo
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National Paralympic Committee
Country Colombia
CodeCOL
Created2001
Continental
Association
APC
HeadquartersBogotá, Colombia
PresidentJulio César Ávila Sarria[1][2]
Secretary GeneralVerónica Velásquez Rodríguez
WebsiteOfficial website

The Colombian Paralympic Committee Spanish: Comité Paralímpico Colombiano is a private, non-profit organization representing the Colombian Paralympic athletes in the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the Parapan American Games, and the South American Para Games. It is the governing body of the Colombian Paralympic sport; it represents 15 member sports organizations.[3]

Mission

The Colombian Paralympic Committee is the entity that promotes the formulation and implementation of the public policy of sport recreation, and sports rehabilitation within the Colombian Paralympic System. In addition, it coordinates and executes the different programs of the Paralympic and Deaflympic sports in the Colombian territory in conjunction with its national federations and competent international entities.

This organizational structure defines a dimension in the aspect of the projections in its organizational processes, established in its programmatic vision.

Objectives

General Objective

Achieve the strengthening and consolidation of the Colombian Paralympic Committee, making visible the disability situation in the national and international sports, recreation, and leisure time of people with disabilities.

Specific Objectives

Associated Federations

  • FEDELIV: Federación de deportes de limitados visuales (Federation of limited visual sports).
    - President: Jose Domingo Bernal
  • FEDESIR: Federacion Colombiana de Deportes para personas con Discapacidad Física (Colombian Sports Federation for People with Physical Disabilities).
    (Athletics, Wheelchair Basketball, Cycling, Wheelchair Tennis, Table tennis in wheelchairs, Powerlifting, Wheelchair Rugby, Swimming, Shooting, Handcycling, Parachute, Sitting Volleyball, Chess).
    - President: Carlos Manuel García Cantillo
  • FECDE–PC: Federacion Colombiana de Deportistas con Parálisis Cerebral (Colombian Federation of Athletes with Cerebral Palsy).
    - President: Noé Sepúlveda
  • FEDES: Federación Colombiana de Deporte Especial (Colombian Federation of Special Sports).
    - President: Bitalia Maestre Molina
  • FECOLDES: Federación Colombiana Deportiva de Sordos (Colombian Sports Federation to Deaf).
    - President: Luz Mary Quintero

International events

The CPC represents and coordinates the participation of Colombian athletes in the maximum number of Paralympic tournaments:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Conozca al presidente del Comité Paralímpico Colombiano". canalinstitucional.tv (in Spanish). 11 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Colombia". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Sistema Nacional Deporte Paralímpico". CPC (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 January 2018.

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