Spanish Federation of Sports for the Deaf explained

Assocname:Federación Española de Deportes para Sordos
Abbrev:FEDS
Sport:Deaflympics
Jurisdiction:Spain
Aff:CISS
Location:Córdoba, Spain
President:Antonio Jesús de la Rosa del Pino
Secretary:Roberto Sánchez Barea
Url:www.feds.es
Countryflag:Spain

Spanish Federation of Sports for the Deaf (Spanish; Castilian: Federación Española de Deportes para Sordos (FEDS)) is the national governing body for deaf sports in Spain. Based in Madrid and created in 1993, they are one of five disability sport organizations that are members of the Spanish Paralympic Committee.

The Spanish Federation of Sports for the Deaf is responsible for sending, supporting and funding deaf athletes representing Spain at the Deaflympics and in other Deaf Championships.[1]

Governance

FEDS is one of five disability sport organizations that belongs to the Spanish Paralympic Committee which has the goal of hosting and governing disability sport on the local level around the country.[2] [3] While it is a private organization, by law it has a public interest.[4] [5] They are based in Madrid.[4], Santiago Poveda García became the President of the organization.[6]

The organization is composed of regional sport federations[7] including the Catalan Federation for the Deaf[8] Andalusian Federation of Sports for the Deaf.[9] Deaf Sports Federation of the Principality of Asturias, Disabled Federation of Castilla-León, Galician Federation of Sports for the Deaf, Madrid Federation of Sports for the Deaf and FESA Division of the Deaf Valencia.[10] Each autonomous region of Spain is allowed to have its own regional deaf sport organization belonging to FEDS. The presidents of these federations make up the general assembly for FEDS.[7]

The organization is a member of the Spanish National Anti-Doping Commission.[4] They are affiliated with International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (CISS), the International Committee of Deaf Chess (ICSC), the European Deaf Sports Organization (EDSO), the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE) and the Spanish Paralympic Committee (CPE).[4] Through the Spanish Paralympic Committee, one of their sponsors is Renfe Operadora.[11]

Sports the organization supports include athletics, basketball, cycling, tennis, table tennis, football, futsal, 7-a-side football and pétanque.[9] For competition purposes in events organized by FEDS, sportspeople must have hearing loss of at least 55 decibels.[7]

History

The Spanish Committee of Silent Sports was created in 1949.[12] Marcos Anavi Benavideste was the group's first president, a position he would stay in for ten years.[13] As a result of the increase in participation and interest in the disability during the late 1960s, then president of the Spanish Olympic Committee Juan Antonio Samaranch charged Guillermo Cabezas to create the Spanish Sports Federation for the Physically Disabled. While originally created only for people with physical disabilities, it soon became a catchall organization representing multiple disability types including people with hearing impairments.[9] [14] In 1990, the General Law of Sports was passed, (Spanish; Castilian: Ley General del Deporte) which led to changes in how sport was organized inside Spain. Eventually, changes in response to the law assisted in creating a landscape that resulted in the creation of several national Spanish disability sport organizations including this one,[15] [16] which was created in May 1993.[5] [17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spain Deaflympics. www.deaflympics.com. en. 2017-10-14.
  2. Book: 19. Comité Paralímpico Español. Juegos Paralímpicos Vancouver 2010, Dossier de Prensa. Comité Paralímpico Español. Comité Paralímpico Español. Madrid, Spain. es.
  3. Web site: Deportes | Juegos Olímpicos | Estrellas . elmundo.es . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es .
  4. Web site: Documento BOE-A-2013-7785 . BOE.es . 2013-07-15 . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es .
  5. Web site: Documento BOE-A-2009-16985 . BOE.es . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es .
  6. Web site: Santiago Poveda, nuevo presidente de la FEDS . Feds.es . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131207034601/http://www.feds.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=149:generar-automaticamente-desde-el-titulo&catid=20&Itemid=122 . December 7, 2013 .
  7. Web site: Documento BOE-A-1993-25046 . BOE.es . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es .
  8. Notas sobre el Hockey en Silla de Ruedas Eléctrica . es. December 13, 2013. Juan José Avendaño Valentine . Nuria Escribano Blasco . Elia Delgado Pardo. Sabina Martinez Rodriguez. Francisco Javier Sanchez Zamorano . Maria José Abelairas Santos. Carlos González Tardón. 2003. 8.
  9. 146. es. December 13, 2013. Spain. El Fomento De Laactividad Deportiva De Grupos Con Necesidades Especiales En Andalucía. Francisco Javier Durán Ruiz. 4. Anuario Andaluz de Derecho Deportivo. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131217225243/http://www.derechodeportivo.org/PDFs_y_Words/Anuario%20Andaluz%20de%20Derecho%20Deportivo%202004.pdf. December 17, 2013.
  10. Web site: Documento BOE-A-1999-22139 . BOE.es . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es .
  11. Web site: Compromiso con la Cultura, el Deporte y la Educación . Renfe.com . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es .
  12. Web site: Sociedad Federada de Personas Sordas de Málaga - Nuestra Historia . Sfsm.es . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es .
  13. Web site: Deporte. En mi/tu ayuda . Chopo.pntic.mec.es . December 16, 2013 . Spain . es .
  14. El porqué del deporte adaptado. Spain. es. December 13, 2013. José Antonio Carrascosa Sanz. Javier Pérez Tejero. Juan Vázquez Menlle. Pablo Arroyo Castro. Miguel Ángel Pérez Tello. Actas de las Jornadas Internacionales de Actividad Física y Salud. 426. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130714005458/http://www.foroganasalud.es/upload/documentos/Mesa_discapacidad_Ganasalud_112006.pdf. July 14, 2013.
  15. El porqué del deporte adaptado. Spain. es. December 13, 2013. José Antonio Carrascosa Sanz. Javier Pérez Tejero. Juan Vázquez Menlle. Pablo Arroyo Castro. Miguel Ángel Pérez Tello. Actas de las Jornadas Internacionales de Actividad Física y Salud. 427. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130714005458/http://www.foroganasalud.es/upload/documentos/Mesa_discapacidad_Ganasalud_112006.pdf. July 14, 2013.
  16. Web site: Jefatura del Estado "BOE" núm. 249, de 17 de octubre de 1990 Referencia: BOE-A-1990-25037. es. Madrid, Spain. Boletin Oficial del Estado.
  17. Book: James Riordan. Arnd Krüger. European Cultures in Sport: Examining the Nations and Regions. 1 January 2003. Intellect Books. 978-1-84150-014-0. 133–134.