INTERNATIONAL INCLUSIVE FRIENDSHIP GAMES
This is a unique event that brings people together with disabilities and/or disabilities within the framework of a single sports competition in various sports disciplines.
One of the main goals of these games is to create equal opportunities for all participants.
Special rules and mechanisms have been developed that allow people with disabilities and/or disabilities to take participation in competitions on an equal basis with other athletes.
International Inclusive Games
The main feature is mass sports.
One of the main goals of these games is to create equal opportunities for all participants.
Any athlete with disabilities and/or disabilities from mass adaptive sports without age restrictions can participate.
After submitting the application, the athlete’s physical preparation is taken into account for distribution to the appropriate division. In international inclusive games, both winners and participants are rewarded for their achievements.
International inclusive games are not only about sports. Fans, volunteers and coaches from all over the world gather here to support the athletes and take part in this unique event. They bring their energy and emotions and contribute to creating an atmosphere of mutual understanding and unity. Games become a platform for the exchange of experiences and a cultural bridge between different peoples. This is an event that creates new ideas about the capabilities of people with disabilities and/or disabilities.
There are about 30 types of sports represented at the international inclusive games, in particular: cycling, triathlon, gymnastics, dancing, snowboarding, alpine skiing, hockey, tennis, etc. Sports are regularly supplemented after registration and accreditation by the Committee.
The world’s first award in the field of adaptive sports, an award for inclusive athletes, coaches, methodologists, volunteers, organizations, sponsors, and everyone involved who contributed to the development of mass sports. The International Adaptive Sports Award ensures the creation of a unified system for identifying and supporting talents and leaders of world adaptive sports!
The International Inclusive Games will be held in 2024.
IMPORTANT
“Inclusive” is translated as “inclusion”.
The term is used in relation to a person of any gender, age, nationality and religion, with special needs, that is, with characteristics of physical or mental development.
INCLUSIVE GAMES:
Differences
International Inclusive Games
International Inclusive Games are inclusive sports events held in 30 types of adaptive sports.
The mission of the International Inclusive Games is to help people with disabilities and/or disabilities develop their physical health and skills, exchange experience and knowledge.
Participants of the International Inclusive Games competitions
Athletes with disabilities and/or disabilities from 6 years old, without age limit.
In the Paralympic Games
Athletes from the age of 14 with special physical development problems, amputations, cerebral palsy, and visually impaired compete.
Participants of the International Inclusive Games competitions
They do not undergo a strict selection process; any athlete in recognized types of adaptive sports who meets the criteria and has submitted an application as part of the national team in the sport to the organizing committee of the International Inclusive Games can participate.
Paralympic Games
Paralympians are selected to the team after preliminary competitions and demonstration of their qualifications.
Winners
In the International Inclusive Games, the strongest athletes are identified in their sports, age, diagnosis, gender and division, in team or individual competition.
Medals are awarded to all athletes taking part in the International Inclusive Games, winners of the winner’s medal, participants who did not take prizes, medals of the participant of the International Inclusive Games.
Paralympic Games
In the Paralympic Games, athletes compete for the best performance and records, resulting in 1st, 2nd or 3rd place in the team or individual competition and the award of an Olympic medal: gold, silver or bronze.
Disciplines of the International Inclusive Games
They are divided into summer and winter, 30 disciplines in adaptive sports and are held twice a year in cities from any country in the world that has applied to host the games and won the competition to host the International Inclusive Games.