Mon, 23 Oct 2023
The Chairman of the International Island Games Association (IIGA) Jörgen Pettersson has praised the Isle of Man’s ‘enthusiasm for sport’ during a tour of sports facilities.
Mr Pettersson was on the island to assess its suitability to deliver the 2029 Island Games, known as the Olympics for Islanders, after receiving an official Manx bid this summer.
If successful, it would be the third time the Isle of Man hosts the Island Games.
Mr Pettersson met with Chief Minister Alfred Cannan MHK and Julie Edge MHK, Minister for Education, Sport and Culture before discussions with the organising committee.
He was also joined by Vice Chair Andrew Inkster and fellow IIGA representatives Steve Camm and Andy Varnom to discuss key areas such as venues, accommodation, policing and travel.
Mr Pettersson said: “We were delighted to receive the Manx bid and we have been very impressed with both the facilities on offer and enthusiasm of those involved. The Games’ success will be a result of extensive island cooperation between sports, officials and the Government of the Isle of Man.”
The IIGA will present their report to all 23 member islands at their next annual general meeting in Orkney in summer 2024, where the host will be confirmed.