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David C. Ulich is an American film producer and attorney who has supported abuse prevention in sports.

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11-503: Ulich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David C. Ulich , American film producer and attorney Ivo Ulich (born 1974), Czech footballer Johann Ulich , German organist and composer Max Ulich (1896–1964), Generalmajor in the Wehrmacht during World War II See also [ edit ] Uhlich Uhlig [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

22-771: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles David C. Ulich Ulich is a founder and producer of Sidewinder Films best known for producing documentaries, including the Television Academy Honors Award winning At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal , the Oscar-nominated short documentary End Game , and the Emmy-nominated Munich '72 and Beyond .   Sidewinder’s 2021 film Waterman, about Duke Kahanamoku

33-607: The CIFP or the IFPC , is a not for profit international non-governmental organisation which serves to foster sportsmanship in international competition. It presents awards annually at the World Fair Play Awards to recognise acts of fair play carried out by sportspeople or teams. The awards ceremony is held in various locations and has been broadcast on television in Europe. The CIFP

44-792: The International Fair Play Committee Council, and the Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games, and formerly served on the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Foundation . Ulich also served as a board member for LA 2028, and was part of the Los Angeles Olympic Bid Committee which successfully won the bid for the 2028 Summer Games . International Fair Play Committee The International Fair Play Committee ( French : Comité international pour le Fair-Play ), abbreviated as

55-440: The surname Ulich . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ulich&oldid=1089548996 " Categories : Surnames from given names Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

66-729: The Briton to go on to win the gold medal. Awards are presented at the annual World Fair Play Awards Ceremony in three categories: The trophies given in recognition of the different achievements in each category are: Since 2013, the CIFP has, under the auspices of the IOC President , also given out the Further to these annual trophies, the CIFP gives out diplomas and, since 1977, letters of congratulations to other sportspeople and organisations who have shown exceptional good sportsmanship. Since 2014,

77-542: The CIFP has awarded a Special World Fair Play Trophy "to such public figures that have significantly supported the development of sport – with no personal interest attached." The first recipients of the Special World Fair Play Trophy were Mintimer Shaimiev and Alisher Usmanov . The CIFP will on occasion give out Fair Play Awards . These were first presented at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing . Among

88-627: The Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal to help spread awareness about abuse prevention in sport. He was also a member of the advisory committee for Child USA ’s Game Over Commission to Protect Youth Athletes. Ulich’s work in abuse prevention led to the launch of the Courage First Athlete Helpline in partnership with Childhelp in 2022. Serving the U.S. and Canada, the toll-free service aims to build awareness around abuse in sport and offer confidential support to anyone concerned about emotional, physical, or sexual abuse in

99-617: The athletic community. David Ulich is married to Pamela Conley Ulich, who served as Mayor for the City of Malibu 2009–2010. Together they have two children. David is the grandson of Robert Ulich , German professor of the Philosophy and History of Education at Harvard. David Ulich is the President of The Foundation for Global Sports Development . Ulich serves on the LA Sports Council,

110-525: Was established in France in 1963 by members of UNESCO , ISPA  [ de ; fa ; fr ; it ; lt ; ru ; sah ] , ICSSPE , FIFA , FIBA , FILA and the International Rugby Board . The committee presented its first award two years later: Eugenio Monti , an Italian bobsleigher , was the recipient. The spare part Monti had given to rival Tony Nash at the 1964 Winter Olympics had enabled

121-476: Was narrated by Jason Momoa . In 2017, Ulich was nominated for the 38th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards in the “Outstanding Research” category for his work on Munich ’72 and Beyond . Ulich is a partner at Sheppard Mullin Richter and Hampton. In his role as President of The Foundation for Global Sports Development , Ulich participated in panel discussions following educational screenings of At

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