IAAF President Lamine Diack was awarded an Honorary Doctorate on
Wednesday by the Beijing Sports University.
Diack, who is currently here watching the 11th IAAF World Junior
Championships, expressed his delight at receiving this honor on
behalf of the entire World Athletics Family.
"Although I am extremely proud of being held in high esteem by
an academic community known for its commitment to excellence, I am
fully aware that the aim of their acknowledgement, reaches far
beyond the boundaries of personal recognition," said Diack.
"It is an encouragement to remain deeply rooted in the pursuit
of human well being through sport and the values and ideals it
enshrines in the minds of young people all over the world," he
added.
Diack, who has been associated with sports for over 40 years,
paid tributes to the university for its efforts in sports
education.
"Through the curricular and extramural activities of this
university, we can easily perceive its willingness to achieve one
of the ultimate goals of education, which is to help human beings
live up to their potential ability to learn, think, act and adapt
themselves to the conditions of their environment, whatever they
may be," said the 73-year-old Senegalese.
"Not only does Beijing Sport University develop high standards
of learning, but it lays equal emphasis on teaching, research and
high performance training, which are the basis for the widely
recognized competence of their scholars and graduates.
"On a similar note, Beijing Sports University, which currently
hosts the IAAF Regional Development Center, is a driving force in
the IAAF's strategy to achieve universality, both within the
framework of the IAAF Athletics World Plan and on a daily
basis."
(Xinhua News Agency August 17, 2006)