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South African and Swiss runners receive Fair Play Award
This makes its beauty: sport is a source of epic rivalries but also of
respect, support, friendship and fair play.
In the presence of FISU Acting President Leonz Eder and Secretary General/CEO
Éric Saintrond, Charne Elieen Swart (RSA) and Veronica Vancardo (SUI) received
today the Fair Play Award of the Chengdu FISU Games for their support to
Soudi-Thasmy Moussa (COM) at the end of the Athletics Women’s 800 meters race.
The Comorian athlete ended exhausted and collapsed towards the finish line,
despite the loud cheering of the crowd. The South African and Swiss runners
immediately provided her assistance when they realized Moussa was lying
powerless on the ground. The live images of the scene went viral and this
exemplary act was brought to the world’s attention.
Charne Eileen Swart, who earned the bronze medal in the race and is studying
medicine at the University of Pretoria, stressed her intervention was much more
than an instinctive reaction.
"Above all it was about understanding and respect," she said. "Obviously she
comes from a small country and it must be extremely intimidating to compete in
front of such a large crowd, it takes a lot of you to run in a big event like
that and she probably was not used to it, it means a lot for her."
"Fair Play includes values such as persistence, team spirit and care, among many
others, and these three athletes showed they are role models," said Gabor
Deregan, Executive Director of the International Fair Play Committee.
"We are grateful to FISU for the long-term cooperation and for the promotion of
Fair Play to university athletes," he added.
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Posted by FISU on 17 Aug, 2023.
Source: FISU
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