Iberdrola has held at its headquarters in Madrid the fifth edition of the Iberdrola Awards, with which it seeks to value projects and initiatives that represent and foster women’s sport and that promote equality through sports. It is a special delivery, by marking a record of registration with more than 1,300 candidates, compared to the more than 900 that were reached in the call of 2023. In total, since its first edition in 2020, the Iberdrola SUPERA Awards have received almost 4,000 candidacies.
The president of the company, Ignacio Galán, has delivered the awards, distributed in six categories (exceeds base, exceeds competition, exceeds social, exceeds dissemination, exceeds inclusion and exceeds rural) and endowed with 50,000 euros each, to the club -Urs, The 3×3 Academy, Second Part Foundation, Visibilitas.com, Aloka Surf and Escola Judo Club.
Alexia Putellas, Carolina Marín, Teresa Perales, Susana Rodríguez, Sandra Sánchez, Adiaratou Iglesias, Ona Carbonell, María Pérez or Irene Paredes, Iberdrola ambassadors, have accompanied the president in their congratulations to the winners, during a gala conducted by The presenter and humorist Ana Morgade already who have attended more than 30 ambassadors of Iberdrola, women athletes who, with their achievements, values and personal effort, have erected in social references.
The president of the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE), Alejandro Blanco; the president of the Superior Sports Council (CSD), José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes; and the president of the Spanish Paralympic Committee (CPE), Alberto Durán Lopez.
With the delivery of these awards, Iberdrola wants to contribute to make the projects and growth of all candidates come true. Thus, the Supera Base award has fallen to the M-urban ‘Ahead, Patina’ Club initiative, which seeks to promote female quarry sport in speed skating. The overcoming competition has recognized the efforts of the Sports Association The 3 X 3 Academy to create referents in female basketball 3 x 3 and promote the practice of this Olympic discipline, while the social surface has highlighted the work of the Second Party Foundation by Promote sports programs aimed at promoting the recovery of women with sequelae linked to stroke.
On its side, the Dissemination overcomes has pointed out the importance of the coverage that the Digital newspaper visibilitas.com provides to the present of the different women’s sports disciplines, while the exception has rewarded the work of the company Aloka Surf to ensure that ensuring that People, whatever their physical or mental condition, can enjoy surfing.
Finally, the Rural Supera, created in this edition to uniquely recognize that activity that foster sport between girls or women in municipalities with less than 5,000 inhabitants, has extolled the Judo Judo Club project to create and implement judo schools in Those locations in which more problems have been detected to teach and practice this type of sport.
This has been the ruling of the jury of honor, composed of great personalities of sport and the media: Vicente del Bosque, Sandra Sánchez, Carolina Marín, Teresa Perales, Jesús Carballo, Marta Arce, Ona Carbonell, Eli Pinedo, Alexia Putellas, Susana Rodríguez, Lydia Valentín, Sonsoles Onega, Susana Griso, Manu Carreño, Paloma del Río, Paco González and Fatima Iglesias.
During the ceremony of the Iberdrola Awards, Ignacio Galán has highlighted the pride Sport as a fundamental pillar of a more complete and equal society.
“This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and endearing acts that can be done throughout the year. For a company like ours that does such a simple thing as necessary as generating and distributing electrical energy it is very special to check How, with our awards, we are generating shared illusion that makes many people happy. level, “he said.
Two decades being an engine of equality through sport
For Iberdrola sport is one of the essential vehicles for equality. It is, since 2016, the main promoter of the sport practiced by women. Currently, it supports 35 national federations and names more than 160 competitions. With its commitment, it has contributed to the number of members of these federations increased more than 80%, until it is touched by 820,000.
The breath of electricity also extends to Paralympic sport. Since its creation, in 2005, it collaborates with the Sports Support Plan Paralympic Objective (adop) of the Spanish Paralympic Committee (CPE) with the aim of providing our athletes with the best conditions to carry out their preparation and face with guarantees of success Participation in all competitions.
Likewise, Iberdrola, through its foundation in Spain and together with the CPE, makes available to Paralympic athletes beneficiaries of the adopted scholarship plan for university and postgraduate formation. This collaboration agreement aims to facilitate the professional training of the athlete for his future labor integration, once his sports career has been completed.
It should be remembered, finally, that the company is one of the collaborating companies with Universo Women through the values of all female sport.
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