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The stands were filled with transplant recipient athletes and supporters, and donor families. Everyone was cheering and wearing their team colors.Just prior to the ceremony, the last medals were awarded in the Athletics events (see Athletics) Each winning athlete got a chance to stand on the winners' blocks, with the flags of all the participating countries waving in the wind, as he or she was presented with a medal. At about 4:00 pm, the medal presentations were completed and the Closing
Ceremony could begin. Dr. Maurice Slapak, president of the World Transplant
Games Federation, introduced Mark Cocks, who organized the Games here in
Sydney. Mark commented on what a wonderful day it was, and what a wonderful
week it had been.
Gary Lowe, executive director of the XI World Transplant Games in Sydney,
addressed the crowd, especially thanking all the donor families who were
in attendance. Dr. Slapak returned to the stage for the ritual handing
over of the Games flag from Sydney officials to the representatives of
Tilburg, where the next Games will be held. The Dutch representative spoke
at length about his enjoyment of the Sydney Games, and how much they are
looking forward to the 1999 Games in the Netherlands. He invited us all
to be there.
It was a very moving moment, as we all realized that the XI World Transplant Games had drawn to a close, and that most of us would not meet again for two years. Although the buses were waiting to take us back to the hotels to dress for the Gala Dinner, no one wanted to leave the field. Everyone was too busy laughing, cheering, shaking hands, hugging, and trying to trade team jackets!
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