Earlier
today in Budapest, World Aquatics and the government of Hungary announced a
comprehensive partnership to provide scholarships that will enable a future
generation of aquatic sports athletes to excel both in sport and in life. The
partnership is enabled by the Hungaricum Sports Scholarship Programme. It also
forms part of the work being undertaken by World Aquatics to move its
headquarters to Budapest, where offices for staff will be accompanied by
training facilities for top aquatics athletes from around the world.
Scholarship
holders will benefit from six critical elements: training opportunities in
world-class facilities, world-class coaching, tuition for Hungarian university
courses, a monthly stipend, accommodation, and public health care coverage.
“The
partnership agreement we have signed today with the Hungarian government is as
important to us as the creation of the buildings that will become our new home
in Budapest. I am very proud of the way we are taking a comprehensive and
combined approach to athletes and facilities,” said World Aquatics President
Husain Al-Musallam. “By combining opportunities in both sport and education for
leading aquatics athletes from around the world, we are demonstrating our
commitment to helping them achieve their full potential as athletes and as
people.”
The
educational opportunities will enable scholarship holders to study either in
Hungarian or in a foreign language, at any level (BA/BSc, MA/MSc, and PhD/DLA)
and in any field of study available. 20 scholarships will be available up until
the official opening of the World Aquatics Development Centre in Budapest. From
the Centre’s opening, 200 scholarships will be available.
“Hungary
has long embraced the values and power of sport to forge strong international
bonds of friendship and understanding between people. Today’s agreement with
World Aquatics demonstrates just how committed Hungary is to our support for
the international organisations of sport in achieving objectives that we all
understand to be very worthy,” said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary
Péter Szijjártó. “Hungary’s great sportsmen and women have often gone on to
achieve great things in their post-sporting careers and this aspect of athlete
development is something we are very happy to provide for aquatics athletes
around the world.”
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