Tobacco Free Sports
towards a Tobacco Free
Generation
In response to the
global appeal for
action, WHO and its
partners have launched a
campaign to clean sports
of all forms of tobacco
consumption, and
exposure to second-hand
smoke, tobacco
advertising, promotion
and marketing. The
United States Centers
for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC),
International Olympic
Committee (IOC),
Fédération
Internationale de
Football Association (FIFA),
Fédération
Internationale de
L'Automobile Association
(FIA), Olympic Aid and
other regional and local
sports organizations
have joined WHO in this
campaign for Tobacco
Free Sports.
Tobacco-free events have
been organized all over
the world, including the
2002 Salt Lake City
Winter Olympic Games in
the USA and the 2002
FIFA World Cup in the
Republic of Korea and
Japan.
Athletes, sports
organizations, national
and local sports
authorities, school and
university sports teams,
sports media and
everyone interested in
physical activity must
join this campaign for
Tobacco Free Sports. WHO
urges people everywhere
to take back their right
to health and healthy
living and to protect
future generations from
the preventable death
and disease caused by
tobacco