Alexander Smirnov visited the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

Alexander Smirnov visited the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

Alexander Smirnov visited the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF). The SPIEF results are impressive:

  • 4 countries joined the “International Federation of Adaptive Taekwondo”
  • 11 regions, led by the regional Ministries of Sports, supported the development of “FAT Russia”
  • agreements have been concluded on the implementation of projects and the construction of adaptive sports centers in the new republics, the first one will appear in Lugansk.
  • the Cheburashka became the official symbol of the “International Federation of Adaptive Taekwondo”; an agreement was concluded with the copyright holder.
  • The Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation supported all my projects in their further implementation.
  • 4 large Russian companies join and sign a research and development agreement with the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (where I am a member of the expert council and ambassador).
  • Luganskkholod company has become an official partner of the Russian Adaptive Taekwondo Federation.
  • the charitable organization ANO “TSAFRDOV” became a finalist in the award (Ministry of Economic Development) “Best Federal Social Project” 3rd place.
  • We are starting to develop adaptive GTO throughout Russia at the official level, with the construction of training centers for passing standards.
  • had a conversation with Alexander Karelin, who actively supports FAT Russia, and agreed on further actions.
    On the sidelines of SPIEF, large and important contracts are indeed concluded and new connections and projects are developed, see you next year.

Bulgarian competitors won 5 medals at the tournament for people with Down syndrome

Bulgarian competitors had a very successful performance at the biggest competition – the America Tri Games tournament for people with Down syndrome, which was held in Argentina. Bulgaria was represented at the tournament by one gymnast and four athletes.

Aleksandar Asenov won gold in the long jump, and Radena Angelova won the gold medal in the long jump and silver in the 100 m race, reports the Bulgarian Federation for Adapted Physical Activity.

Emilian Kostadinov became second in sports gymnastics, and the men’s 4×100 relay team won a bronze medal.

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