The award,
granted by the World Council of University Academicians (COMAU),
was handed over by its president, US professor Todd
Fletcher, during the closing ceremony of the 33rd World
Meeting of the organization, held at the “Lazaro Peña”
Theater in this capital.
Also receiving the award, granted for the first time to
Latin American personalities, were Orlando Terre, president
of the World Organization of Special Education, and
Dominican Margarita Cedeño, First Lady of her country, to
whom it will be sent.
Another Cuban prize-winning professional was Gladys Bequer,
in the categories of Novel Projects and Publication, with
the Program of Community Physical Activity “For Life” and
“Child Psychomotor Activity,” respectively.
Likewise, the publications “Musical Voyage throughout
Pregnancy,” by Argentinean Gabriel Federico, and “Educate
Emotions,” by Chilean Amanda Cespedes, also received prizes,
while the Leader Prize went to the project “International
Glare,” from Mexico.
The ceremony was a favorable framework to officially
inaugurate the First World Congress on Psychomotor Activity,
Education and Stimulation of Movement and Early Chile
Development, under way at Havana’s Convention Center until
February 4.
Alberto Juantorena, twice champion in Montreal 1976 and
vice-president of the Cuban Sports Institute, delivered the
welcoming speech to the delegates from 38 nations attending
the event as of Friday.