Ivanišević, Ivanović honored as ambassadors for youth sports games in Split | Večernji List (HR) | Goran Ivanišević dobio veliku počast u rodnom Splitu, legendarni Hrvat to je potpuno zaslužio | Tennis star Goran Ivanišević and former player Ana Ivanović were honored as new ambassadors for the Plazma Sports Games of Youth at a ceremony in Split, Croatia, celebrating the games' 30th anniversary. Both expressed enthusiasm for promoting sports and its values among young people, with Ivanišević highlighting the games' significant impact and Ivanović emphasizing the life lessons learned through competition. The event also marked the expansion of the games to North Macedonia and featured various activities, including an environmental quiz and an upcoming All-Star football match with international football stars invited. The Plazma Sports Games of Youth have engaged over 3.5 million children since their inception, fostering discipline, perseverance, and fair play. | Goran Ivanišević, Ana Ivanović, Plazma Sports Games of Youth, ambassadors, Split, Croatia, youth sports, fair play, 30th anniversary, Magnus Brunner, North Macedonia, Coca-Cola, environmental awareness, All-Star football match, UEFA, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Luis Figo, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, Slaven Bilić, Predrag Mijatović, Nemanja Vidić, Šime Vrsaljko, Darijo Srna, Dino Rađa, Nikola Karabatić, Marcel Desailly, Fernando Hierro, Ronaldinho, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia | Tennis star Goran Ivanišević and former world No. 1 Ana Ivanović have been appointed as new ambassadors for the Plazma Sports Games of Youth (SIM) at a ceremony in Split, Croatia. The prestigious event marks the 30th anniversary of the games, which have provided a platform for young athletes for three decades. Ivanović expressed her honor in becoming the first female ambassador on this significant anniversary. She highlighted the importance of promoting sports and the values it instills, such as discipline, perseverance, and fair play. "Together we can promote true values, inspire children to play sports, to socialize, compete, and teach them the values that sport provides," Ivanović stated, emphasizing how these lessons extend into later life. Ivanišević reflected on the games' origins and impressive reach, noting that over 3.5 million children have participated. He welcomed the appointment of a female ambassador as a "really great thing for the Games." Ivanišević also acknowledged the support of European Commissioner for Home Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner, who was also appointed an ambassador, recognizing his athletic background and commitment to collaboration. The Plazma Sports Games of Youth are expanding their reach, with North Macedonia being the latest country to adopt the franchise model. The celebration included an interactive quiz focused on environmental awareness, "Zero Waste - Be Part of the Game - Let's Protect Our Planet," in partnership with Coca-Cola. The anniversary festivities will culminate in an All-Star football match featuring international football stars and past participants. | news | named-sources | null
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At a glance
- Tennis star Goran Ivanišević and former player Ana Ivanović were honored as new ambassadors for the Plazma Sports Games of Youth.
- The event celebrated the 30th anniversary of the games, which have involved over 3.5 million children.
- The games promote sports, fair play, and life values, expanding to North Macedonia this year.
Tennis legend Goran Ivanišević and former world No. 1 Ana Ivanović have been appointed as new ambassadors for the Plazma Sports Games of Youth (SIM) at a ceremony in Split, Croatia. The prestigious event marks the 30th anniversary of the games, which have provided a platform for young athletes for three decades.
Ivanović expressed her honor in becoming the first female ambassador on this significant anniversary. She highlighted the importance of promoting sports and the values it instills, such as discipline, perseverance, and fair play. "Together we can promote true values, inspire children to play sports, to socialize, compete, and teach them the values that sport provides," Ivanović stated, emphasizing how these lessons extend into later life.
Together we can promote true values, inspire children to play sports, to socialize, compete, and teach them the values that sport provides.
Ivanišević reflected on the games' origins and impressive reach, noting that over 3.5 million children have participated. He welcomed the appointment of a female ambassador as a "really great thing for the Games." Ivanišević also acknowledged the support of European Commissioner for Home Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner, who was also appointed an ambassador, recognizing his athletic background and commitment to collaboration.
The Plazma Sports Games of Youth are expanding their reach, with North Macedonia being the latest country to adopt the franchise model. The celebration included an interactive quiz focused on environmental awareness, "Zero Waste - Be Part of the Game - Let's Protect Our Planet," in partnership with Coca-Cola. The anniversary festivities will culminate in an All-Star football match featuring international football stars and past participants.
First time we have a female ambassador and that is a really great thing for the Games.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.