The Federation of Gay Games ensures that the Gay Games offers participants the opportunity to express themselves
openly and to experience camaraderie and validation through sport and culture.
A Brief Look Back
In 1980, Dr. Tom Waddell, a 1968 Olympic decathlete, led a group of San Francisco residents including Mark Brown and
Paul Mart in conceiving the event now known as the Gay Games. Tom dreamed of a sporting event based on the philosophy
that "doing one's personal best should be the paramount goal in any athletic endeavor."
San Francisco Arts & Athletics (SFAA) was incorporated and supervised the logistics of both Gay Games I and II.
Tom Waddell lost his battle with AIDS and died in July 1987, less than a year after Gay Games II, but his legacy
was assured as the inspiration for future Gay Games. The SFAA board of directors, which included Tom's widow
Sara Waddell Lewinstein, took steps to enlarge its membership beyond the Bay Area and in 1989 changed its name to
the Federation of Gay Games.
The Federation Today
The Federation of Gay Games perpetuates the quadrennial Gay Games and safeguards its founding principles of
Participation, Inclusion, and Personal Best. An all-volunteer organisation, the Federation is made up of individuals
and organisations representing four continents. The Federation consists of a board of directors and an assembly of organisations. Currently, all of the board members belong to one of the organisations in the assembly. Assembly organisations govern single and/or multiple sport or cultural disciplines, and they can be local, national or international in scope. The member organisations are more than a list of groups that support the Gay Games their delegates are actively involved in the Federation's work and decision-making. All are dedicated to ensuring the continuation of the Gay Games' 27 year history of inspiration and achievement.
Site SelectionA
key task of the Federation is the selection of future Gay Games
sites, a process that has become increasingly competitive since
it was announced in 1990 that New York would host Gay Games IV.
The Federation has resolved that the Gay Games should be a
financially viable community-based event, focusing on the core
sport and cultural activities that the Gay Games was founded to
showcase. In 2005, the Federation selected Cologne as the site
for Gay Games VIII among excellent bids from Johannesburg and
Paris. The site selection process for Gay Games IX in 2014 will
complete final selection to take place in late 2009. For more information, contact
FGGbids@gaygames.org.
OutreachThe Federation administers scholarship funds on behalf of estates with the aim of assisting a number of individuals to attend each Gay Games. Board meetings have taken the Federation around the world to
cities such as Atlanta, Amsterdam, Berlin, Cologne, Denver, Johannesburg, Lyon, Montréal, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Sydney,
Vancouver and Washington, D.C. The annual meetings regularly bring representatives from new and developing clubs and regions to share organising experiences with board members. A "Gay Games Ambassadors" program was begun in 2002 whereby prominent athletes,
artists and other individuals publicise the Gay Games. The charter Gay Games Ambassadors were 1984 Olympic gold medal
swimmer Bruce Hayes, former U.S. Ambassador James Hormel, actress Judith Light, and photographer Tom Bianchi. (The full list of our distinguished Ambassadors is at http://www.gaygames.com/en/participants/ambassadors.)
Press releases about the Federation and the Gay Games are distributed several times a year to international media outlets.
Brochures are available at this Web site with tips about organising local and international sports groups.
AdministrationAs the Gay Games movement has grown, so has the task of keeping it going
between events. The Federation consults closely with each host to pass on knowledge gained at previous Gay Games.
With directors and member organisations spread around the world, e-mail is our main communications tool, but telephone conferences and
in-person meetings are irreplaceable. Legal matters, particularly trademark issues, have become increasingly complex and expensive.
Committees governing sports, culture, communications, outreach and site selection always have full agendas and
welcome new members with expertise and ideas.
Web SiteSend us your Gay Games story! You can help by sending us stories and pictures
documenting your experiences in Chicago, Sydney, Amsterdam, New York, Vancouver and San Francisco
to info@gaygames.org. The Federation is researching historical documents
eventually to provide worldwide access to Gay Games results and photos. Results from Gay Games I-VI are available at http://www.gaygames.com/en/participants/results. Chicago's results are available at http://www.gaygameschicago.org/sports/home.php
Sponsorship/DonationsSpecial arrangements can be made for sponsors wishing to pursue an
ongoing relationship with the Federation. Funds may be designated for specific purposes, including support of a
Gay Games host organisation. Contact the Federation's Executive Committee through info@gaygames.org. As the Federation is located in San Francisco, U.S. citizens
can make tax-deductible donations.
The Tom Waddell AwardThe Tom Waddell Award for Outstanding Gay Games Participation is
presented by the Federation of Gay Games every four years to individuals who have demonstrated a history of
outstanding service in the arts, athletics, or volunteerism. The Federation encourages nominations from all
countries. Criteria include: inspiring pride through leadership qualities; devoting energy to the success of the
Gay Games without vainglory; embodying the standards of commitment, selflessness and love of humanity as set by the
late Dr. Tom Waddell. Further information can be found at
http://www.gaygames.com/en/awards.
The Federation of Gay Games Board of Directors 2008-2009
Emy Ritt — Co-President*
Kurt Dahl
— Co-Presidents and Vice President Host Relations * +
Jon Baldan Vice President Operations*
Paul Oostenbrug — Vice President Membership*
Kate Rowe Vice President of External Affairs*
Laura Moore Vice President of Diversity*
Alan Lessik Treasurer*
Sean Fitzgerald
Secretary*
Paul White
Officer of International Development
Marc Naimark Officer of Sport 2
Robby Davis Officer of Culture
Robby Davis Officer of Ceremonies
Doug Litwin Officer of Marketing
Kelly Stevens Officer of Communications
Open Position — Officer of Development
Israel Wright Officer of Technology
Darl Schaaff Officer of Site Selection
Dennis Sneyers —
Officer at Large (expires in 2009)
Martyn Pickup —
Officer at Large (expires in 2009)
Viola May —
Officer at Large (expires in 2010)
* member of the Executive Committee
+ certain board positions can be doubled under current guidelines
Assembly Member Organisations
(see http://www.gaygames.com/en/federation/committees/organizations.htm for current delegates)
Full Member Organisations
Atlanta Gay Sports Alliance
CARGO (Lyon)
Fédération Sportive Gaie et
Lesbienne
Gala Choruses
Gay & Lesbian Tennis Alliance
GLORY (Sailing)
International Association of Gay
& Lesbian Martial Artists
International Frontrunners
International Gay & Lesbian
Aquatics
International Gay & Lesbian
Football Association |
International Gay Bowling
Organization, Inc.
International Gay Figure
Skating Union
Lesbian & Gay Band
Association
Out for Sport (U.K.)
Sport Club Janus e.V.
(Cologne)
Sports Diversity Foundation
(Los Angeles)
Tangra Sport (Sofia)
Team Chicago |
Team D.C.
Team Johannesburg /TOGS
Team München
Team Philadelphia
Team Rehoboth Beach
Team San Francisco
Team Seattle
Team Sydney
Team Toronto
Team Vancouver
TEMA (Gomel, Belarus)
Vorspiel SSL Berlin e.V.
Wrestlers WithOut Borders |
Associate Member Organisations
Amateur Sports Alliance of North America
|
Bodybuilding Guild
|
Equal Ground
|
European Same-Sex Dance Association
|
Gotham Volleyball
|
Movimiento Deportivo De Integración GLTB En Chile
|
Orca Swim Team
|
qSport (Zagreb)
|
Queer Sports Alliance Melbourne Inc.
|
San Francisco Track & Field
|
Seattle Frontrunners
|
Honorary Life Members
Charlie Carson
Michael Clarke
Richard Cobden
Tom Cracovia
Gene Dermody
Pam Duys
Brent Nicholson Earle
Teresa Galletti
Richard Hogan
|
Stephanie Johnstone
Susan Kennedy
Sara Waddell Lewinstein
Derek Liecty
Jerry Lovell
Roberto Mantaci
Paul Mart
Rose Mary Mitchell
Steve Mumby
|
Rick Peterson
Gilles Pettigrew
Manuel Picaud
Jeffry Pike
Roz Quarto
Larry Sheehan
Kathleen Webster
Thomas J. Wilson |
In Memoriam
The Federation remembers with gratitude the following deceased board members of San Francisco Arts &
Athletics and the Federation of Gay Games: Zohn Artman, Thierry Bettex, Ivan Bussens*, Peg Grey, Bart Hopple, Lloyd Jenkins, Ron Keel, Jim Nickoff,
Herb King*, Darrill Loberg, Peter Middendorf, Al Schaaf, Rikki Streicher, Tom Waddell, Bob Weaver, Mary C. Dunlap and
Lawrence Wilson. *Also accorded Honorary Life Member status for their service to the Federation.
Click to read: The concept and purpose of the Federation. |