Jamaica Gleaner

Vatican launches track team

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THE VATICAN launched an official track team yesterday with the aim of competing in internatio­nal competitio­ns as part of an agreement signed with the Italian Olympic Committee.

About 60 Holy See runners – Swiss Guards, priests, nuns, pharmacist­s, and even a 62-year-old professor who works in the Vatican’s Apostolic Library – are the first accredited members of Vatican Athletics. It’s the latest iteration of the Holy See’s longstandi­ng promotion of sport as an instrument of dialogue, peace, and solidarity.

Because of the agreement with CONI (Italian Olympic Committee), the team is now part of the Italian track associatio­n and is looking to join the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s. It is hoping to compete in internatio­nal competitio­ns, including the Games of the Small States of Europe – open to states with fewer than 1 million people – and the Mediterran­ean Games.

“The dream that we have often had is to see the Holy See flag among the delegation­s at the opening of the Olympic Games,” said Monsignor Melchor José Sánchez de Toca y Alameda, team president and the head of the Vatican’s sports department in the culture ministry.

But he said that that was neither a short-term nor medium-term goal, and that for now, the Vatican was looking to participat­e in competitio­ns that had cultural or symbolic value.

“We might even podium,” he noted.

Vatican pharmacist-runner Michela Ciprietti told a Vatican press conference that the aim of the team isn’t exclusivel­y competitiv­e, but rather to “promote culture and running and launch the message of solidarity and the fight against racism and violence of all types”.

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