International Sports Journalists Day is celebrated around the world on July 2. The professional holiday was established in 1995 on the initiative of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) and is timed to coincide with the historic date.
On July 2, 1924, an international congress of sports press representatives was held in Paris, where a decision was made to create the International Sports Press Association. The organization united journalists from different countries covering sports events.
Today, sports journalism plays a key role in modern society, promoting a healthy lifestyle and physical fitness. The work of sports correspondents goes beyond simply reporting on the results of competitions – they form a sports culture, educate young people and strengthen international understanding.
Being at the epicenter of sporting events, journalists not only cover the achievements of athletes, but also raise current issues in the development of physical culture and sports, helping to solve them.
Within the framework of the professional holiday, the International Sports Press Association and national associations of sports journalists hold ceremonial events. In many countries, the best representatives of sports journalism are honored on this day, and professional awards are presented.
A number of publications hold special sporting events on July 2, where journalists demonstrate their personal commitment to the principles of a healthy lifestyle.
