THE NETWORK
The organization – ENOS – is working to promote outdoor sports across Europe
The European Network of Outdoor Sports (ENOS) was established as a not for profit organisation at the Nature and Outdoor Sports Euro’Meet conference in 2013 (Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia). Participants recognized that no organization was representing outdoor sports at a European level and called for a representative organization. ENOS became a network of European experts, local authorities, federations, universities, practitioners and outdoor sports enthusiasts.
The main objectives are:
- Representing outdoor sports at a strategic level in Europe.
- Promoting that outdoor sport can provide genuine environmental, educative, social and economic benefits to individuals, communities, regions and nations.
- Supporting the organization and management of outdoor sports both on a national and transnational basis.
- Encouraging trans-national approaches to the recognition of leaders, instructors and coaches, to develop mobility and employment.
- Assisting initiatives that promote responsible and sustainable access and use of landscape, marine areas, habitats and eco-systems.
ENOS VISION & ACTIONS
Promoting outdoor sports across Europe together, ENOS has been working on:
- being a network organization for the development, promotion and management of outdoor sports across Europe
- participating in expert groups concerning sport on a European level and to connect to the sport unit of the EU in Brussels in order to represent the interests of outdoor sports in the decision making process
- strengthening the evidence about the social benefits of outdoor sports by fostering pan-European projects and producing knowledge on outdoor sports
- connecting outdoor sport enthusiasts and experts from across Europe and supports the exchange of knowledge. One important instrument is the Euro’Meet conference that is organized every two years
- bringing together partners to develop Erasmus+ projects. An example is get WET and BOSS
ENOS BOARD
The ENOS Board is elected for two years at the general assembly and all members are volunteers.
Chairman
Mike McClure
(Sport Northern Ireland – UK)
Vice Chairman
João Zamith
(Surf Club Viana – Portugal)
Secretary
Maxine Gregory
(Sheffield Hallam University – UK)
Treasurer
Andreas Thomann
(Technical University Munich – Germany)
Communication
Mark Torsius
(International Mountain Bicycling Association Europe – Netherland)
Barbara Eigenschenk
(Technical University Munich – Germany)
Eduard Ingles Yuba
(National institute of physical education of Catalonia – Spain)
Cécilia Doteggour
(French Federation of Horse Riding – France)
Petar Iankov
(National Sports Academy – Bulgaria)
Michel Bazile
(National sailing school – France)
Francis Gaillard
(National outdoor sports ressource center – Sports Ministry – France)
Casper Lindemann
(NOC & Sportsconfederation of Denmark)
Tilman Sobek
(Mountain Bike Forum – Germany)
John Bogelund
(Municipality of Silkeborg – Denmark)
Leonardo la Rocca
(Region Lombardia – Italy)
David Rontet
(École Nationale de Voile et des Sports Nautiques – France)
Nico Graaf
(Mountain Bike Forum – Germany)
General Secretariat: Benjamin Billet
(National outdoor sports ressource center – Sports Ministry – France)