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IOC REVEALS 2019 WOMEN AND SPORT AWARD WINNERS AT CEREMONY CELEBRATING GENDER EQUALITY AND FEMALE EMPOWERMENT

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    • Title IOC REVEALS 2019 WOMEN AND SPORT AWARD WINNERS AT CEREMONY CELEBRATING GENDER EQUALITY AND FEMALE EMPOWERMENT
    • Publication Date 19th March 2019
    • Languages EN, FR, POR, CN, CRO, AR, ESP
    • Location United Nations, New York City, USA
    • Press Release https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-awards-2019-women-and-sport-trophies-to-gender-equality-advocates
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      The IOC offers the following Video News Release to all news agencies, broadcasters and online news platforms free of charge. STORY HEADLINE: IOC REVEALS 2019 WOMEN AND SPORT AWARD WINNERS AT CEREMONY CELEBRATING GENDER EQUALITY AND FEMALE EMPOWERMENT DATE: 19 March 2019 LOCATION: New York City, USA LANGUAGE: English, Chinese (Mandarin), Spanish, French, Arabic, Croatian. Broadcast quality footage available at the IOC Newsroom: http://iocnewsroom.com 2019 IOC WOMEN AND SPORT AWARDS - WORLD TROPHY WINNER Ms Po Chun Liu (Chinese Taipei) CONTINENTAL TROPHY WINNERS Africa: Ms Djatougbe ‘Nathalie’ Noameshie (Togo) Americas: Comisión Mujer y deporte de Costa Rica (Costa Rica) Asia: Ms Saada Al-Ismaili (Oman) Europe: Ms Morana Palikovic Gruden (Croatia) Oceania: Vanuatu Volleyball Federation (Vanuatu) STORY SCRIPT: The International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Women and Sport Awards 2019 have been held at the United Nations headquarters in New York, USA. The IOC has celebrated six role models and change-makers in advancing women and girls in and through sport, in partnership with UN Women. The IOC Women and Sport Trophy represents opportunity, recognition and empowerment. There were six awards - one global and five continental winners, all recognised at the ceremony attended by IOC President Thomas Bach that included powerful speeches from key women across the sporting world.  UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, Olympian and renowned Brazilian footballer Marta Vieira da Silva, gave an emotional address as she reminded attendees of the pledge for gender equality by 2030. International baseball umpire from Chinese Taipei Ms Po Chun Liu was awarded the World Trophy for her staunch advocacy for female empowerment through sport. Throughout her sporting journey, she has refused to allow gender discrimination stand in the way. It’s not been an easy road. But her determination saw her go from volunteer in Little League to becoming the first female baseball umpire in her native Chinese Taipei. With a boost from the New York Yankees, the figure known as ‘the Mother of Women’s baseball’ in Chinese Taipei has gone on to umpire internationally in World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Tournaments and made Forbes’ 2018 list of the Most Powerful Women in International Sports. A passionate social worker, Liu works relentlessly to create opportunities for girls and women to get involved in sport, either in leadership or on the field of play by organising baseball clinics, workshops and international games in her home country. Her objective: to “strike out gender discrimination”. Accepting her award, she said: “I believe you all understand how difficult it is for women to take a leader’s position. We cannot be good, we have to be much better.” As well as President Bach attendees at the Awards included UN Women Executive Director and UN Under-Secretary-General Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, NBC sportcaster Andrea Joyce, IOC Women and Sport Commission Chair Lydia Nsekera, and Olympians and gender equality advocates, Kikkan Randall, Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, and Donna De Varona.  

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      IOC REVEALS 2019 WOMEN AND SPORT AWARD WINNERS AT CEREMONY CELEBRATING GENDER EQUALITY AND FEMALE EMPOWERMENT (video)

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      EXTRA INTERVIEW: Marta Vieira da Silva, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, Olympian and Brazilian footballer. Brazilian Portuguese Language (video)

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      IOC 2019 Women and Sport World Winner promotional video (video)

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      EXTRA INTERVIEW World Trophy Winner: Ms Po Chun Liu (Chinese Taipei) English & Mandarin Languages (video)

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      EXTRA INTERVIEW Africa Winner: Ms Djatougbe ‘Nathalie’ Noameshie (Togo) English & French Languages (video)

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      EXTRA INTERVIEW Americas Winner: Comisión Mujer y deporte de Costa Rica (Costa Rica) English & Spanish Languages (video)

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      EXTRA INTERVIEW Oceania Winner: Vanuatu Volleyball Federation (Vanuatu) English Language (video)

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      EXTRA INTERVIEW Europe Winner: Ms Morana Palikovic Gruden (Croatia) English & Croatian Languages (video)

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      EXTRA INTERVIEW Asia Winner: Ms Saada Al-Ismaili (Oman) English & Arabic Languages (video)

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      IOC Women and Sport Awards promotional video (video)

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      IOC REVEALS 2019 WOMEN AND SPORT AWARD WINNERS AT CEREMONY CELEBRATING GENDER EQUALITY AND FEMALE EMPOWERMENT (video)

    • Media 1388

      EXTRA INTERVIEW: Marta Vieira da Silva, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, Olympian and Brazilian footballer. Brazilian Portuguese Language (video)

    • Media 1389

      IOC 2019 Women and Sport World Winner promotional video (video)

    • Media 1390

      EXTRA INTERVIEW World Trophy Winner: Ms Po Chun Liu (Chinese Taipei) English & Mandarin Languages (video)

    • Media 1391

      EXTRA INTERVIEW Africa Winner: Ms Djatougbe ‘Nathalie’ Noameshie (Togo) English & French Languages (video)

    • Media 1392

      EXTRA INTERVIEW Americas Winner: Comisión Mujer y deporte de Costa Rica (Costa Rica) English & Spanish Languages (video)

    • Media 1393

      EXTRA INTERVIEW Oceania Winner: Vanuatu Volleyball Federation (Vanuatu) English Language (video)

    • Media 1394

      EXTRA INTERVIEW Europe Winner: Ms Morana Palikovic Gruden (Croatia) English & Croatian Languages (video)

    • Media 1395

      EXTRA INTERVIEW Asia Winner: Ms Saada Al-Ismaili (Oman) English & Arabic Languages (video)

    • Media 1396

      IOC Women and Sport Awards promotional video (video)

    • Media 2150

      Story Script & Shotlist (document)

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