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A new poster featuring U.S. ski team star Picabo Street, USA Hockey and NHL Dallas Stars, Mike Modano, Lincoln DeWitt, a member of the skeleton team, snowboarder Rosey Fletcher, and Paralympian Davis has been printed as part of the campaign.
The TV spots and the poster highlight the Tobacco-Free Sports logo developed in cooperation with the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the FederationInternationale de Football Association (FIFA). The Winter Games activities are part of a global Tobacco-Free Sports campaign which WHO, CDC, and their international partners launched in Geneva, Switzerland, in November 2001. "These new education materials are wonderful resources because we recognize that athletes are among the most admired role models for young people, who emulate the behaviors they witness in their heros," said CDC Director Dr. Jeffrey P. Koplan. "Salt Lake Olympic Committee's tobacco-free policy was adopted in an effort to protect athletes, staff, spectators, and journalists from the harmful effects of tobacco," said Mitt Romney, Salt Lake Olympic Committee President and CEO. "Our policy reflects Olympic tradition regarding the hosting of healthy sporting events that inspire people to reach their full potential." The Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games of 2002 (SLOC) has agreed to run the spots in the Olympic venues throughout the Olympic Games which kicked off February 8. State health departments are working with local TV stations to air the spots. The in-school television network Channel One is airing them during February, and Web search engine YAHOO is featuring Tobacco-Free Sports messages in on-line banner ads through the month of April. "We are glad that the Olympic movement recognizes the dangers of using tobacco and exposure to secondhand smoke. This policy not only protects non-smokers from exposure to secondhand smoke, but also encourages smokers to quit. We congratulate the Olympic Organizers for supporting this important public health initiative," said Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director-General of WHO. Press Release. 10 Reasons To Quit Smoking Brain Function Light And Low Tar Cigarettes National Quitline Network Princeton University Tell Someone You Love Blood Pressure And Smoking Smoking In Restaurants Winter Olympics are smoke free Women Increased drug use by smokers Tips On Quitting Women-Improved Lung Function If you would like to know more about our college sports recruiting service and how we can help you get recruited then please check out our website. CLICK BELOW FOR SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR SPORT Baseball I Basketball I Bowling I Football I Golf I Ice Hockey I Lacrosse I Track and Field I Soccer I Swimming and Diving Softball I Tennis I Volleyball I Wrestling
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