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20TH SPORTS GALA Tamsin Brown THE Consell de Mallorca’s 20th Sports Gala took place on Monday, June 27, in Palma’s Teatro Principal, where 126 Mal‐ lorcan athletes and play‐ ers from 30 different sports received public recognition in front of nearly 700 guests. The Consell de Mallorca highlighted its commit‐ ment to the values of tol‐ erance, diversity, plurali‐ ty, inclusion, perseverance and respect in sport. This year’s awards have been given to sports clubs and enti‐ ties that have stood out for their efforts to pro‐ mote these values. Of course, the real stars of the event were the young Mallorcan ath‐ letes who obtained first and second positions in all the championships held during the 2021‐ 2022 season. Additional‐ ly, the basketball player Alba Torrens and the ca‐ noeist Sete Benavides re‐ ceived special tributes for their outstanding ca‐ reers in the world of sport, and the rugby ref‐ eree Lu Fornés received
The Sports Gala in Palma celebrated the achievements of 126 Mallorcan athletes.
the Jugamos Award. Three entities also re‐ ceived awards: the School Sports Award went to the Balearic un‐ der‐16 indoor football team, the league champi‐ ons; the Social Entity Award went to Bàsquet Run & Gun, for its inclu‐ sive work; and the Archiduque Lluís Salvador Secondary School re‐ ceived the Educational Centre Award for its ac‐ tive involvement in sports. The municipality of Calvia was also award‐ ed for its sporting initia‐ tives over the past year. The 20th Sports Gala was presented by the fa‐ mous magician Llorenç Cloquell and the journal‐
ist Rosa de Lima, and there were several out‐ standing performances to keep everyone enter‐ tained. Sports profession‐ als including the top ref‐ eree Guillermo Cuadra, the basketball player No‐ gaye Lo, the sailor Sergi Roig and the Olympic wrestler Graciela Sánchez all had important mes‐ sages to share. The councillor of Tran‐ sition, Tourism and Sport of the Consell de Mallor‐ ca, Andreu Serra, opened the event. He said: “To create a more egalitarian and fairer society, we need sports professionals who are more aware, as they have the power to use sport and physical ed‐
ucation to break down the inequalities and tradi‐ tional roles that are per‐ petuated.” The ceremony was closed by the president of the Consell de Mallorca, Catalina Cladera. She thanked all the athletes and those who had col‐ laborated with the pro‐ grammes of the Sports Department. She said: “Sport not on‐ ly serves to transmit val‐ ues, but also to encour‐ age personal autonomy and decision‐making. It is not just about winning and losing. It is about en‐ joying oneself, feeling ful‐ filled and, above all, sport is a path to person‐ al well‐being.”
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SUPPORT FOR LGBTI PRIDE THE Balearic Islands Government released an institutional declaration in support of LGBTI Pride Day 2022, celebrated on Tuesday June 28, with which it shows its commitment to continuing to promote policies aimed at building a diverse and inclusive society in which all people, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity or sexual characteristics, are respected and valued. This is the seventh anniversary of the approval of the Balearic Islands’ Law 8/2016, of May 30, which guarantees the rights of lesbian, gay, trans, bisexual and intersex people and seeks to eradicate LGBTI‐phobia. The Balearic Islands Government is proud of the long road travelled, but aware that there is still much to be done. Image: Balearic Islands Government
Issue No. 1930 30 June - 6 July 2022
PROUD: The Balearic Islands Government showed its support for LGBTI Pride Day.