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Island Games to cross the Atlantic as Bermuda and Prince Edward Island Bid to host the 2013 Island Games
Two Member Islands – Bermuda and Prince Edward Island – have formally presented their intentions to bid for the hosting rights of the XV Island Games in 2013. The bidding islands now have until 28th December 2007 to present their Bid Documents.
Thereafter the IGA Executive Committee will, following its spring meeting in 2008, make a recommendation to the membership regarding the choice of host for 2013. The final decision will as always be taken by the Membership at the IGA Annual General Meeting in Aland on 28th June 2008. Aland is the host for the NatWest Island Games XIII in 2009, while the Isle of Wight will take on the task in 2011.
Jon Beard, Chairman of the Bermuda Island Games Association: “We are presently meeting with our Government’s Ministry of Youth, Sport & Recreation, as well as the Ministry of Tourism in preparation for a strong bid to the IGA Executive and the IGA’s member islands.”
Alfred Groom, President of the Island Games Association of Prince Edward Island: “We have the support of the Government of Prince Edward Island for our intent to bid and the Provincial Sports Organizations to host the 2013 Games.”
Jörgen Pettersson, Chairman of the International Island Games Association, is pleased with the competition between the two islands: “We are delighted to have two alternatives for our members to choose between. Both Bermuda and Prince Edward Island have, by submitting their intentions to bid, shown the other member islands that they are prepared to take on the huge responsibility and the challenge to host the XV Island Games.”
“The Games in 2013 will be the first Island Games ever held on the other side of the Atlantic – another first for the Island Games,” Pettersson added.
For further information please contact Jörgen Pettersson (jorgen.pettersson@aland.net, +3584573135640).
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