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Discover the backstage of the creation of the African Games ! So the most impressive point was when Nelson Mandela, a former convict of Robben Island and his colleagues in the fight to crush Apartheid, hosted and welcomed sportswomen and sportsmen from all over the continent and official delegates from all around the world. You cant imagine the emotion of all those athletes when they set foot on the South African soil, a country theyd only heard bad of, so far. The same emotion was noticed among the members of the official delegations. The fact that they could challenge champions of all kinds,…mehr

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Discover the backstage of the creation of the African Games ! So the most impressive point was when Nelson Mandela, a former convict of Robben Island and his colleagues in the fight to crush Apartheid, hosted and welcomed sportswomen and sportsmen from all over the continent and official delegates from all around the world. You cant imagine the emotion of all those athletes when they set foot on the South African soil, a country theyd only heard bad of, so far. The same emotion was noticed among the members of the official delegations. The fact that they could challenge champions of all kinds, white, yellow, black and metis was unprecedented, and there was much happiness and excitement about it. In my opinion, it brought an unrivalled radiance to the Olympic rings on the flag.As youve noticed, I kept saying personally to those who were recalling the Apartheid situation even in the domain of sports, the following words:Im convinced that some day youngsters from Northern, Eastern and Western Africa, and also from the southern parts of the continent will go to Zimbabwe and to South Africa to Celebrate the African Games.Everyone thought I was joking then.When this time came about, my dream came true.
Autorenporträt
Jean-Claude Ganga was born in 1934, in Brazzaville (Republic of Congo). His whole life was devoted to sport and its development in Africa. In 1965 he co-founded the African Games, the first games created by Africans for Africans, and was appointed general secretary of the Supreme Council of Sport in Africa (SCSA). In 1976, as General Secretary of the SCSA, Jean-Claude Ganga took the lead of the boycott of the Montreal Olympic Games by African countries to protest against Apartheid policy in sports. Nelson Mandela will thank him for this action many years later, when he became President of South Africa. This book, relates with witt and humor, the unknown story of the birth of the African Games, from Brazzaville to Lagos, Algiers, Nairobi, Egypt, and eventually to South Africa, and the fight to impose them as one of the unmissable key sporting event in the world.