ILS, Surf Life Saving Australia Push for Drowning Prevention Inclusion in Brisbane 2032 Olympics
International Life Saving Federation (ILS) and Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) to Lobby for Drowning Prevention Inclusion
In a bid to raise awareness about the global drowning epidemic, the International Life Saving Federation (ILS) and Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) today announced their intentions to lobby for the inclusion of drowning prevention as a demonstration sport at the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.
Significance of Drowning Prevention
Drowning is a leading cause of preventable death worldwide, with over 236,000 people losing their lives each year. By showcasing drowning prevention techniques and lifesaving skills at the Olympic Games, ILS and SLSA aim to inspire a global movement to reduce these tragic deaths.
Brisbane 2032 Platform
The Brisbane 2032 Olympics are positioned as a catalyst for positive social change. The inclusion of drowning prevention would align with the Games' commitment to promote health, well-being, and safety.
Expert Collaboration
ILS and SLSA will collaborate with key stakeholders, including the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games Organizing Committee, to develop a compelling case for the inclusion of drowning prevention.
Legacy Beyond the Games
Beyond the Olympic stage, the initiative aims to leave a lasting legacy. By training more lifeguards, promoting water safety education, and advocating for improved drowning prevention policies, ILS and SLSA hope to create a safer water environment for all.
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