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HOPE Photo Competition Winners Announced

When a Photo Inspired by Sport Becomes an Image of Hope …

The Olympic Museum has announced the results of the HOPE photo competition launched in the spring of this year.

(PRWEB) October 20, 2011

The Olympic Museum has announced the results of the HOPE photo competition launched in the spring of this year.

It was on the International Day of Peace that the winners of the HOPE photo competition organised by The Olympic Museum in Lausanne were announced. The jury was composed of David Burnett, the renowned international photo reporter who has been covering the Olympic Games since 1984; Sam Stourdzé, Director of the Musée de l’Elysée photographic museum in Lausanne; and David Herren, Head of the IOC’s Images Section.

© sudiptopix

© sudiptopix

The first prize was awarded to « sudiptopix », India for his photo “Womens’ Empowerment”, which shows a Muslim woman playing football in a park in Calcutta, India. The jury particularly appreciated this urban sporting scene, offering a vision of sport as a unifying element, bringing joy to those who play it and demolishing prejudices.

The second prize went to « And®e », Brazil. It was the emblematic element of the photo which the jury liked: diving into water, daring and striving for excellence. The image shows the moment of competition when everything is still possible.

The third prize was awarded to « tbalakshin », Canada for his photo entitled “Form”. The jury admired the unusual view of this sports performance, which the photographer has transformed into a moment of poetry.

The competition winner will get to visit Lausanne, Olympic capital, as part of an exclusive four-day programme. He will also receive photographic equipment worth Euros 2,000. The second and the third winner will receive photographic equipment respectively worth Euros 1,000 and Euros 500.

The Olympic Museum thanks Worldwide TOP Partner Panasonic for supporting this competition by providing photo equipment for the three prizewinners.