Ft 2013 31

Page 1

Flanders today JULY 31, 2013

news

7

business

9

science & education

Memory keepers

Working till 70?

Restoring the graves of those who fell in Flanders’ fields

Suggested change in retirement age gets chilly reception 7

5

w w w. f la n d e r s t o d ay. e u

11

tourism

13

arts

14

agenda

Science in the sun Nobel Prize winners and Flemish scientists meet in Bavaria 9

© Courtesy World Outgames

Erkenningsnummer P708816

#291

2

f r e e n e w s w e e k ly

Let the games begin Antwerp welcomes thousands of athletes and visitors to the World Outgames Dan Smith

“Antwerp has one of the most LGBT-friendly attitudes of all European cities,” says Stef Verdoodt, operations director for the World Outgames. “It’s a diverse international city with arguably the most vibrant LGBT community in Belgium.” This attitude has helped the city secure the third World Outgames, a kind or Olympics for the gay and lesbian community.

T

he World Outgames is one of the largest events to be held during Antwerp’s year as European Capital of Sport. During the event, more than 5,000 people will participate in 32 sports across Antwerp and other towns in Flanders. Thanks in part to Belgium’s record on lesbian, gay,

bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights and the city’s multiethnic diversity, Antwerp’s bid for the games was accepted ahead of submissions from Sydney and Rio de Janeiro. “Belgium is probably one of five countries in the world where people can’t complain about gay rights,” says Jean-Yves Duthel, co-chair of the Human Rights Conference that was scheduled to kick off the games today. Antwerp is home to the largest number of LGBT-friendly cafes, bars and businesses of any city in Belgium. The city is also home to Active Company, a group dedicated to organising regular sporting events for gay people and their friends. Each week more than 400 people take part in an Active Company event.

The World Outgames is awarded to a city by the Gay and Lesbian International Sport Association. While the association provides logistical support, most of the day-to-day responsibility for running the event falls to volunteers. Many hundreds have already signed up, but the team is looking for more. “People can still register as a volunteer, even during the games,” explains Verdoodt. “Just go to our website and click the button to join the team.” But you don’t have to become a volunteer to get involved. All sporting events, including the opening and closing ceremonies, are open to everyone, and all are free of charge, except the same-sex dancing competition. You can find the times and locations on the event’s website or visit the accreditation ``continued on page 3


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.