Estaremos disponibilizando o documentário da BBC de Londres com a participação do Korfebol Brasileiro, importante dizer que o Korfebol Brasileiro nada tem haver com o Korfball/Corfebol praticado no resto do mundo, inclusive esperamos que o Presidente da entidade que representa o esporte no mundo, não venha declarar que a matéria foi realizada por eles ou por outros brasileiros. O responsável por essa mátéria foi o Professor Marcelo Soares, mais conhecido como "Marcelo Korfebol" que de 1998 a 2012 esteve ligado diretamente a entidade internacional que dirige e representa o Esporte. Em 2013 foi fundada a ABRAKO - Associação de Korfebol Brasileiro, totalmente independente e sem vínculo com nenhum país praticante do Corfebol/Korfball competitivo. Aqui no Brasil realizamos um trabalho diferenciado, muito mais cooperativo e sem a formação de "atletas" nem realização de campeonatos, não temos aspirações Olímpicas e nem queremos ter, o trabalho desenvolvido por aqui é para todos e o mais cooperativo possível para que haja a inclusão através do Korfebol Brasileiro
Agradecimento especial a Professora Sheila Duarte Bandeira, representante Abrako, aos alunos do Instituto Geremário Dantas no Rio de Janeiro, pelo carinho, dedicação e amor ao Korfebol com K brasileiro.
Desafio das 100 Mulheres BBC (BBC 100 Women Challenge 2017) - No Rio de Janeiro, as nove representantes do Brasil, que integram a lista da BBC de mulheres inspiradoras em todo mundo, reuniram-se para apresentar propostas para minimizar o sexismo no esporte, além de assistir a uma partida de futebol misto entre meninos e meninas e a apresentação de um rap, cuja letra traduz a questão do sexismo.
Saiba quem são as mulheres do Brasil indicadas na lista:
Adriana Behar – ex-jogadora de vôlei de praia e medalhista olímpica;
Ana Luiza Santos de Andrade- estudante de 12 anos, que defende igualdade para meninos e meninas no futebol;
Beatriz Vaz e Silva- jogadora de futebol, que fez parte da seleção brasileira de futebol por quatro anos;
Claudianny Drika- treinadora de futebol, que trabalha com jovens de uma comunidade carente no Rio;
Fernanda Nunes – remadora olímpica e blogueira;
Luiza Travassos- estudante de 13 anos, que conta seu dia a dia como jogadora feminina de futebol
nas redes sociais;
Maira Liguori- diretora da ONG Think Olga, dedicada a capacitar as mulheres compartilhando informações;
MC Soffia- jovem rapper de 13 anos, que tem cantado sobre o empoderamento das garotas negras desde os seis anos de idade;
Nora Ronai -nadadora e atleta de 93 anos, vencedora de seis medalhas de ouro de natação no Masters World Championships em Montreal, Canadá (2014).
Este vídeo é um trecho do documentário exibido na BBC de Londres.
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Este vídeo é um trecho do documentário exibido na BBC de Londres.
#bbc100women
We will be making available the BBC documentary from London with the participation of the Brazilian Korfebol, important to say that the Brazilian Korfebol has nothing to do with Korfball / Corfebol practiced in the rest of the world, we even hope that the President of the entity representing the sport in the world, come to declare that the matter was made by them or by other Brazilians. Marcelo Soares, better known as "Marcelo Korfebol", was responsible for this matter. From 1998 to 2012, he was directly involved with the international entity that runs and represents the sport. In 2013 the ABRAKO - Brazilian Korfebol Association was founded, totally independent and without link with any competitive country of Korfball. Here in Brazil we do a differentiated work, much more cooperative and without the formation of "athletes" nor the realization of championships, we do not have Olympic aspirations nor do we want to have, the work developed here is for everyone and the most cooperative possible for there to be inclusion through the Brazilian Korfebol
Special thanks to Professor Sheila Duarte Bandeira, representative Abrako, to the students of the Geremario Dantas Institute in Rio de Janeiro, for the affection, dedication and love to Korfebol with Brazilian K.
Challenge of the 100 Women BBC (BBC 100 Women Challenge 2017) - In Rio de Janeiro, the nine representatives of Brazil, who are members of the BBC list of inspiring women around the world, have come together to present proposals to minimize sexism in sports, besides watching a mixed football match between boys and girls and the presentation of a rap, whose lyrics reflect the question of sexism.
Find out who the women in Brazil are from the list:
Adriana Behar - former beach volleyball player and Olympic medalist;
Ana Luiza Santos de Andrade - a 12-year-old student who advocates equality for boys and girls in football;
Beatriz Vaz e Silva - soccer player, who was part of the Brazilian soccer team for four years;
Claudianny Drika - soccer coach, who works with young people from a poor community in Rio;
Fernanda Nunes - Olympic rower and blogger;
Luiza Travassos - a 13-year-old student who tells of her daily life as a female soccer player
on the social networks;
Maira Liguori- director of the NGO Think Olga, dedicated to empowering women by sharing information;
MC Soffia - a young 13-year-old rapper who has sung about the empowerment of black girls since the age of six;
Nora Ronai - 93 year old athlete and athlete, winner of six swimming gold medals at the Masters World Championships in Montreal, Canada (2014).
This video is an excerpt from the BBC documentary London.
Special thanks to Professor Sheila Duarte Bandeira, representative Abrako, to the students of the Geremario Dantas Institute in Rio de Janeiro, for the affection, dedication and love to Korfebol with Brazilian K.
Challenge of the 100 Women BBC (BBC 100 Women Challenge 2017) - In Rio de Janeiro, the nine representatives of Brazil, who are members of the BBC list of inspiring women around the world, have come together to present proposals to minimize sexism in sports, besides watching a mixed football match between boys and girls and the presentation of a rap, whose lyrics reflect the question of sexism.
Find out who the women in Brazil are from the list:
Adriana Behar - former beach volleyball player and Olympic medalist;
Ana Luiza Santos de Andrade - a 12-year-old student who advocates equality for boys and girls in football;
Beatriz Vaz e Silva - soccer player, who was part of the Brazilian soccer team for four years;
Claudianny Drika - soccer coach, who works with young people from a poor community in Rio;
Fernanda Nunes - Olympic rower and blogger;
Luiza Travassos - a 13-year-old student who tells of her daily life as a female soccer player
on the social networks;
Maira Liguori- director of the NGO Think Olga, dedicated to empowering women by sharing information;
MC Soffia - a young 13-year-old rapper who has sung about the empowerment of black girls since the age of six;
Nora Ronai - 93 year old athlete and athlete, winner of six swimming gold medals at the Masters World Championships in Montreal, Canada (2014).
This video is an excerpt from the BBC documentary London.