Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Jang Mi-ran encourages training for the disabled in the new year and experiences boccia for 10 consecutive Paralympics
Feb 04, 2025
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Vice Minister Jang will greet the New Year with the disabled national team and leaders at the '2025 National Training Ceremony for the Disabled' held at Icheon Sports Village in Gyeonggi Province at 2 p.m. on the 4th. The training opening ceremony will be joined by more than 200 people, including athletes from the east and the summer, more than 100 game executives, Chung Jin-wan, president of the Korea Sports Council for the Disabled, who won re-election last month, and executives and employees of sports organizations.
Starting with Chairman Chung's opening speech, Vice Minister Jang's words of encouragement, shooting Kim Jung-nam and rowing Kang Hyun-joo's pledge to play for the national team, and celebratory performances will be held. Vice Minister Jang Mi-ran will communicate with the players by experiencing Boccia, who achieved 10 consecutive feats at the Paris Paralympics last year. Vice Minister Zhang accompanied the team to the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games for the Disabled and last year's Paris Paralympics, showing a special affection for sports for the disabled through generous support and support.
Ahead of the start of the new year's training, Vice Minister Jang Mi-ran said, `We will carefully check and support the training situation so that all members of the Korean national team with disabilities can perform at their best under the best conditions"I hope all the athletes will finish their training well and achieve their goals." reported the wind.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will strengthen stable training conditions by improving the treatment of the national team by providing training assistance for the disabled in the new year, realizing training partner allowances, and expanding and deploying leaders of the national salary system. In addition, it plans to strengthen the operation of the scientific training system by expanding professional sports medicine and science programs based on data analysis and research and on-site science support teams so that athletes with disabilities can protect their health while improving their performance.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.