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Plan ADOP

Plan ADOP (Spanish: Plan ADO Paralímpico) is designed to assist elite disabled sportspeople in Spain to prepare for the Paralympic Games. Created in 2005, it has supported sportspeople competing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics, 2008 Summer Paralympics, 2010 Winter Paralympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics. Sponsors have included Santa Lucia Seguros and Iberdrola.

Purpose Edit

Plan ADOP is designed to assist elite disabled sportspeople in Spain prepare for the Paralympic Games.[1] Selection criteria prior to 2008 was based on results performance. If you failed to perform, your scholarship was not renewed or you would not be in consideration for a new scholarship.[2]

History Edit

Plan ADOP was instituted in 2005, with funding for it going to the Spanish Paralympic Committee. Funding for Plan ADO comes from companies and businesses who sponsor athletes, events, federations and teams.[3] Miguel Carballeda, President of the Spanish Paralympic Committee who came into office in December 2004, was one of the drivers in instituting Plan ADOP.[4]

Between 2005 and 2008, Plan ADOP brought in an additional 17.5 million Euros to support preparations for the Spanish Paralympic team delegations at the 2006 Winter Paralympics, 2008 Summer Paralympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics. The funds directly benefited 390 competitors and 135 technical support personnel like coaches.[5] The CPE manages the allocation of the Plan ADOP funding to athletes and others.[6][7] In 2008, following Carballeda's re-election as President, Plan ADOP did some consolidating as part of overall efforts at social diffusion of Paralympic sport in Spain.[4] Plan ADOP money was used to assist in preparing sportspeople for London.[1]

Sponsors Edit

London 2012 Edit

During the London 2012 Paralympic Cycle, a total of 16 brands accompanied the Spanish Paralympic Team on their way to the Games as sponsors of it and the ADOP Plan. They should be highlighted AXA, El Corte Inglés, Sanitas, Persán, Liberty Seguros, Gadisa, Telefónica, Calidad Pascual, Groupama, Iberdrola and Renfe, which started from the beginning of the cycle, in 2009. Later, in 2011, they joined this list brands as Unidental, Cofidis, Santa Lucía, Norauto and Ford. In total, the sponsoring brands contributed 14 million euros to the preparation of the Spanish Paralympic Team for this cycle. In addition, the Spanish Paralympic Committee had the collaboration of entities such as Fundación ONCE, Fundación ACS, Fundación Cultural Banesto, Caja Madrid, Fundación Iberdrola, Fundación Mapfre and Fundación Adecco.[8]

Within this paralympic cycle, a couple of projects to support grassroots sport also appear. These are the AXA Team of Paralympic Swimming Promises and the Liberty Team Insurance of Paralympic Athletics Promises, whose objectives are to attract swimmers and young athletes, train them and achieve a high level of performance in the medium and long term, through technical plans training and specialization, attendance at national and international competitions, and support for coaches and clubs, with the goal of their possible participation in some Paralympic Games.[9][10]

Rio 2016 Edit

For the next paralympic cycle, which led to the Rio 2016 Games, the Spanish Paralympic Committee had the support of a total of a 30 sponsoring brands. On this occasion, the Spanish team was joined by firms such as Loterías y Apuestas del Estado (2014), Cerealto Siro Foods (2015), Repsol (2015), ElPozo (2015), Decathlon (2015), Viajes Barceló (2015), MGS Seguros (2016), Iberia (2016), Luanvi (2016), Correos (2016) and Pelayo Seguros (2016). In that moment, the amount of aid from the sponsors to the ADOP Plan and the preparation of athletes for the Rio Paralympic Games was totaled 21.5 million euros. And on this occasion, the following entities collaborated: Fundación Banco Santander, Fundación ACS, Fundación Cultural Banesto, Caja Madrid, Red Electrica de España, and Fundación Trinidad Alfonso.[8]

Tokyo 2020 Edit

And we present ourselves in the current Paralympic cycle, which will lead to the Tokyo Games in 2021. Almost thirty brands are sponsors of the ADOP Plan. For this last period, entities such as Idilia Foods (2017), Sanitas (2017), Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (2018), Caixabank (2018), Ambar (2018) and ALDI (2019) join the paralympic family. In the current cycle that will conclude with the Tokyo Games, finally in 2021, the sponsors exceed by just over 16 million euros their contributions so far.[8]

For this last period of Paralympic cycles, a new support program for young athletes with disabilities has emerged. This is the Cofidis Team of Paralympic Cycling Promises. The vocation is exactly the same, that of detecting new talents in Paralympic cycling and promoting their careers, making all material and human resources available to them.[11]

Spanish insurance company Santa Lucía Seguros held an official ceremony to announce their sponsorship of the Spanish Paralympic Committee, and consequently Plan ADOP which funds high performance Spanish disability sport competitors, in December 2013.[12] One of the Plan ADOP sponsors for the period between 2013 and 2016 is Iberdrola, with the announcement made in July 2013.[13]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b (in Spanish). Spain: Solidaridaddigital.es. 31 May 2012. Archived from the original on 29 December 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  2. ^ elmundo.es (2007). "Carlos Soler, subcampeón de España en la modalidad de esgrima en silla de ruedas" (in Spanish). Spain: elmundo.es. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  3. ^ Domínguez, María Isabel; García, Mario; Hernández, Paz (2008). Un sueño cumplido: Juegos Paralímpicos Pekín 2008 (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: Servimedia. p. 4. OCLC 733716902.
  4. ^ a b "Spain | IPC". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 29 December 2013. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  5. ^ Domínguez, María Isabel; García, Mario; Hernández, Paz (2008). Un sueño cumplido: Juegos Paralímpicos Pekín 2008 (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: Servimedia. pp. 6–7. OCLC 733716902.
  6. ^ Joaquín Marín Montín (December 2008). Imagen, comunicación y deporte: una aproximación teórica. Editorial Visión Libros. p. 143. ISBN 978-84-9983-450-4. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  7. ^ Reed Business Information Spain (30 May 2006). "Arte y Cemento". Arte y Cemento: Revista Radar de la Construcción. Reed Business Information Spain: 20–. ISSN 0212-8578. Retrieved 17 February 2013. {{cite journal}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ a b c "Ley de Transparencia | Paralímpicos".
  9. ^ "Equipo AXA Promesas Paralímpicas Natación | Paralímpicos".
  10. ^ "Equipo Liberty | Paralímpicos".
  11. ^ "Equipo Cofidis de Promesas Paralímpicas de Ciclismo | Paralímpicos".
  12. ^ "RSC.-La aseguradora 'santalucía' renueva su compromiso con el Plan ADOP" (in Spanish). Spain: Europapress.es. December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  13. ^ "16/07/2013 - Press Release -Iberdrola". Iberdrola.es. 2013-07-16. Retrieved 29 December 2013.

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Plan ADOP Spanish Plan ADO Paralimpico is designed to assist elite disabled sportspeople in Spain to prepare for the Paralympic Games Created in 2005 it has supported sportspeople competing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics 2008 Summer Paralympics 2010 Winter Paralympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics Sponsors have included Santa Lucia Seguros and Iberdrola Contents 1 Purpose 2 History 3 Sponsors 3 1 London 2012 3 2 Rio 2016 3 3 Tokyo 2020 4 ReferencesPurpose EditPlan ADOP is designed to assist elite disabled sportspeople in Spain prepare for the Paralympic Games 1 Selection criteria prior to 2008 was based on results performance If you failed to perform your scholarship was not renewed or you would not be in consideration for a new scholarship 2 History EditPlan ADOP was instituted in 2005 with funding for it going to the Spanish Paralympic Committee Funding for Plan ADO comes from companies and businesses who sponsor athletes events federations and teams 3 Miguel Carballeda President of the Spanish Paralympic Committee who came into office in December 2004 was one of the drivers in instituting Plan ADOP 4 Between 2005 and 2008 Plan ADOP brought in an additional 17 5 million Euros to support preparations for the Spanish Paralympic team delegations at the 2006 Winter Paralympics 2008 Summer Paralympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics The funds directly benefited 390 competitors and 135 technical support personnel like coaches 5 The CPE manages the allocation of the Plan ADOP funding to athletes and others 6 7 In 2008 following Carballeda s re election as President Plan ADOP did some consolidating as part of overall efforts at social diffusion of Paralympic sport in Spain 4 Plan ADOP money was used to assist in preparing sportspeople for London 1 Sponsors EditLondon 2012 Edit During the London 2012 Paralympic Cycle a total of 16 brands accompanied the Spanish Paralympic Team on their way to the Games as sponsors of it and the ADOP Plan They should be highlighted AXA El Corte Ingles Sanitas Persan Liberty Seguros Gadisa Telefonica Calidad Pascual Groupama Iberdrola and Renfe which started from the beginning of the cycle in 2009 Later in 2011 they joined this list brands as Unidental Cofidis Santa Lucia Norauto and Ford In total the sponsoring brands contributed 14 million euros to the preparation of the Spanish Paralympic Team for this cycle In addition the Spanish Paralympic Committee had the collaboration of entities such as Fundacion ONCE Fundacion ACS Fundacion Cultural Banesto Caja Madrid Fundacion Iberdrola Fundacion Mapfre and Fundacion Adecco 8 Within this paralympic cycle a couple of projects to support grassroots sport also appear These are the AXA Team of Paralympic Swimming Promises and the Liberty Team Insurance of Paralympic Athletics Promises whose objectives are to attract swimmers and young athletes train them and achieve a high level of performance in the medium and long term through technical plans training and specialization attendance at national and international competitions and support for coaches and clubs with the goal of their possible participation in some Paralympic Games 9 10 Rio 2016 Edit For the next paralympic cycle which led to the Rio 2016 Games the Spanish Paralympic Committee had the support of a total of a 30 sponsoring brands On this occasion the Spanish team was joined by firms such as Loterias y Apuestas del Estado 2014 Cerealto Siro Foods 2015 Repsol 2015 ElPozo 2015 Decathlon 2015 Viajes Barcelo 2015 MGS Seguros 2016 Iberia 2016 Luanvi 2016 Correos 2016 and Pelayo Seguros 2016 In that moment the amount of aid from the sponsors to the ADOP Plan and the preparation of athletes for the Rio Paralympic Games was totaled 21 5 million euros And on this occasion the following entities collaborated Fundacion Banco Santander Fundacion ACS Fundacion Cultural Banesto Caja Madrid Red Electrica de Espana and Fundacion Trinidad Alfonso 8 Tokyo 2020 Edit And we present ourselves in the current Paralympic cycle which will lead to the Tokyo Games in 2021 Almost thirty brands are sponsors of the ADOP Plan For this last period entities such as Idilia Foods 2017 Sanitas 2017 Liga Nacional de Futbol Profesional 2018 Caixabank 2018 Ambar 2018 and ALDI 2019 join the paralympic family In the current cycle that will conclude with the Tokyo Games finally in 2021 the sponsors exceed by just over 16 million euros their contributions so far 8 For this last period of Paralympic cycles a new support program for young athletes with disabilities has emerged This is the Cofidis Team of Paralympic Cycling Promises The vocation is exactly the same that of detecting new talents in Paralympic cycling and promoting their careers making all material and human resources available to them 11 Spanish insurance company Santa Lucia Seguros held an official ceremony to announce their sponsorship of the Spanish Paralympic Committee and consequently Plan ADOP which funds high performance Spanish disability sport competitors in December 2013 12 One of the Plan ADOP sponsors for the period between 2013 and 2016 is Iberdrola with the announcement made in July 2013 13 References Edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Spain portal a b Solidaridad Digital Cinco deportistas de Asturias en los Juegos Paralimpicos de Londres in Spanish Spain Solidaridaddigital es 31 May 2012 Archived from the original on 29 December 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 elmundo es 2007 Carlos Soler subcampeon de Espana en la modalidad de esgrima en silla de ruedas in Spanish Spain elmundo es Retrieved 29 December 2013 Dominguez Maria Isabel Garcia Mario Hernandez Paz 2008 Un sueno cumplido Juegos Paralimpicos Pekin 2008 in Spanish Madrid Spain Servimedia p 4 OCLC 733716902 a b Spain IPC International Paralympic Committee Retrieved 29 December 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Dominguez Maria Isabel Garcia Mario Hernandez Paz 2008 Un sueno cumplido Juegos Paralimpicos Pekin 2008 in Spanish Madrid Spain Servimedia pp 6 7 OCLC 733716902 Joaquin Marin Montin December 2008 Imagen comunicacion y deporte una aproximacion teorica Editorial Vision Libros p 143 ISBN 978 84 9983 450 4 Retrieved 17 February 2013 Reed Business Information Spain 30 May 2006 Arte y Cemento Arte y Cemento Revista Radar de la Construccion Reed Business Information Spain 20 ISSN 0212 8578 Retrieved 17 February 2013 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a author has generic name help a b c Ley de Transparencia Paralimpicos Equipo AXA Promesas Paralimpicas Natacion Paralimpicos Equipo Liberty Paralimpicos Equipo Cofidis de Promesas Paralimpicas de Ciclismo Paralimpicos RSC La aseguradora santalucia renueva su compromiso con el Plan ADOP in Spanish Spain Europapress es December 13 2013 Retrieved December 25 2013 16 07 2013 Press Release Iberdrola Iberdrola es 2013 07 16 Retrieved 29 December 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plan ADOP amp oldid 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