Atmosphere at Play the Game 2000
DGI Byen, venue of “Play the Game,” is not just a conference hall. It also houses a major swimming complex, sports centre and hotel. When not in the debating hall, our delegates and officials have naturally been making full use of the facilities. Copyright, Niels Nyholm.
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Table tennis was highly popular... |
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...as was indoor football |
Stretching out |
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Tough to find a winner in the tug of war competition |
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Taking a dip between sessions |
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Play the Game's international diving event |
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Andrew Jennings in the press room |
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Entertainment between speeches |
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The Danish Minister of Culture Elsbeth Gerner Nielsen enjoying the entertainment |
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Many TV crews filmed the conference |
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Torben Ulrich demonstrates his proficiency in tennis.... |
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Group portrait - Wednesday, Nov 15th |