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12 April 2012
A stamp to be published for Disabled Sports
Issue Date-10.04.2012
Our internationally
successful disabled athletes will have their own stamp on May 7, 2012. The two
stamps in the Disabled Sports miniature sheet depict Leo-Pekka
Tähti, the World Record holder in wheelchair racing, World Champion
and Paralympic gold medallist, and Saana-Maria Sinisalo, an
archer who has finished in points winning places in the World Championships.
Both of the depicted athletes have high hopes of winning medals at the next
Paralympics in London in 2012.
In addition to the stamps, the miniature sheets depict other successful disabled athletes: goalball players Petri Posio and Erkki Miinala, judoka Jani Kallunki, cyclist Jarmo Ollanketo, and pilot Marko Törmänen.
- As disabled sports have not had a stamp before, the year of the London Paralympics 2012 is a good time to recognize our internationally successful athletes by releasing a stamp. Thanks to his achievements, Leo-Pekka Tähti was an obvious choice. In 2011, the Finnish Athletics Federation selected him as the athlete of the year and the Finnish Sports Association of Persons with Disabilities chose him as the disabled athlete of the year, says Tommi Kantola, Product Manager at Itella Posti Oy.
The stamp is designed by Klaus Welp. The miniature sheet will contain the text “Disabled Sports” in Finnish and Swedish Braille, together with 1st class indications. The miniature sheet will be released as an issue of 400,000 copies.
In addition to the stamps, the miniature sheets depict other successful disabled athletes: goalball players Petri Posio and Erkki Miinala, judoka Jani Kallunki, cyclist Jarmo Ollanketo, and pilot Marko Törmänen.
- As disabled sports have not had a stamp before, the year of the London Paralympics 2012 is a good time to recognize our internationally successful athletes by releasing a stamp. Thanks to his achievements, Leo-Pekka Tähti was an obvious choice. In 2011, the Finnish Athletics Federation selected him as the athlete of the year and the Finnish Sports Association of Persons with Disabilities chose him as the disabled athlete of the year, says Tommi Kantola, Product Manager at Itella Posti Oy.
The stamp is designed by Klaus Welp. The miniature sheet will contain the text “Disabled Sports” in Finnish and Swedish Braille, together with 1st class indications. The miniature sheet will be released as an issue of 400,000 copies.
VAU is an association for disabled sports
The Finnish
Sports Association of Persons with Disabilities (VAU) acts as strong body
promoting disabled sports. The association covers nearly 40 forms of sports,
encouraging diverse disabled sports and exercise.
- The stamp sheet is
dynamic and colourful. It is a truly wonderful gesture from Posti to depict
disabled athletes in their stamps. The sheet tells a number of diverse stories
of disabled sports, says Nina Jakonen, Head of Communications
at VAU.
VAU supports the
exercise of persons with physical disabilities, visual impairment, or mental
retardation, and that of persons with organ transplantations, as well as their
enhancing their chances and conditions for competing. VAU’s operations cover
activities with young people, exercise, competitive and top sports, and
organizational activities. The Finnish Paralympic Committee is responsible for
top level disabled sports, and sending the Finnish team to the Paralympics.
Source
: Finland Post
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