The Sports Council for the Disabled conducts a guide to the evaluation of documents selected for the league match
Dec 23, 2024
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Until the 27th, the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled will conduct a document evaluation guide for the selection of league games for the disabled in 2025.
This document evaluation will be conducted for the events that operated the 2024 league match. It was introduced to establish a flexible league schedule and simplify administrative procedures by early selection of league game management items.
The Korea Sports Association for the Disabled will expand the number of support categories from 8 to 11 from 2025. Through this, support for expanding the base of sports for the disabled in Korea and improving the performance of players will be strengthened. In addition, the broadcasting of the league match will be expanded through terrestrial and Internet platforms (KPC-TV, YouTube, etc.) to convey the impression and value of sports for the disabled to more people.
The acceptance of documents for this evaluation will be carried out until early January, and the results will be informed after a review in mid-January. For other matters, contact the Sports and Sports Ministry of the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled.
▶ Kyrgyzstan NPC executives and employees exchange visits to Icheon Training Center
Six executives and employees of the Kyrgyz Paralympic Committee (NPC) will visit the Icheon Olympic Village on the 24th to hold an exchange event.
This visit was designed to strengthen cooperation and development of sports for the disabled between the two countries, and will be an important opportunity to share Korea's sports infrastructure and operating system for the disabled.
Kyrgyzstan visitors will listen to the introduction of the Korean Sports Council for the Disabled at Icheon Training Center and have time to tour major facilities in the athletes' village. Furthermore, it plans to discuss cooperation measures and mutual development strategies for the development of sports for the disabled between the two countries, and to discuss continuous exchanges and cooperation directions in the future.
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