altMay 8 - Dmitry Chernyshenko (pictured), the chief executive of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, has handed Jacques Rogge, the President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), a letter claiming that sport transcends all barriers.

 

He made his comments when he participated at the International Olympic Truce Foundation Board in Lausanne to promote peace, friendship and international understanding.


Presenting at the meeting to Rogge and fellow members of the International Olympic Truce Foundation Board, Chernyshenko announced a series of actions that Sochi 2014 will take to embrace the Olympic Truce concept.
 

He explained that Olympic cultural collaboration is a strong means of fostering peace and stability in the region where the 2014 Winter Games will be held.

 

The Cultural Olympiad will be held from 2010 to 2014 in Sochi and will be an Olympic action of friendship and collaboration, having large number of participants, and involving the local community. There will be around 3,000 events in the Cultural Olympiad, including 200 in the main programme.
 

Chernyshenko outlined how Sochi 2014 sees education as an important way to promote

understanding and collaboration between Russia and the world.

 

Sochi 2014 has a fully fledged education programme, whose flagship project is the Russian International Olympic University (RIOU).

 

The University will become alma mater for students and staff from more than 200 countries of various ethnic backgrounds and cultures.
 

altAt the meeting, Chernyshenko presented Rogge with a letter penned by world-famous conductor, Valery Gergiev (pictured), who is a Sochi 2014 Official Ambassador and extremely active promoting peace initiatives in Russia.

 

Gergiev’s letter congratulated the IOC on its outstanding achievements in the process of promoting peace and offered his support for future initiatives.
 

As part of the letter,Gergiev said: “I believe that sport, like music, is a common language to all; it transcends barriers of race, religion, social class or wealth.
 

"We are not constructors, nor designers, but we can work alongside the organizers of the Games to contribute to the reputation of Sochi 2014."