Precise Planning and Issuance of Technical Regulations: Prerequisites for Successful Olympiad of Top Talents in Disabled and Injured Sports

On Saturday, July 12, 2025 (21 Tir 1404), a coordination meeting for the Olympiad of Top Talents in Disabled and Injured Sports was held with the presence of Mojgan Nasiri, Vice President for Women, and Majid Nezami, Secretary of the Federation.

According to the Public Relations of the Federation, the meeting aimed to review the technical and executive aspects and assess the federation’s readiness to host this national event.

Key Points from the Meeting:
Vajiheh Naqavi, Director General of the Office for Policy Making and Development of Women’s Sports, emphasized the necessity of cohesive coordination to ensure the best possible organization of the event.

She stressed that technical regulations must be officially and clearly communicated by the federation.

Accurate statistics regarding all sections—including the number of athletes, executive staff, and medals to be awarded—must be provided to the central organizing committee.

Naqavi highlighted the importance of quickly determining the host province for the event.

She noted that successful execution requires detailed information based on regulations to create a framework for orderly, fair, and professional competition.

Planning in the areas of technical rules, talent identification, infrastructure, and provincial capacities—considering the special conditions of the federation’s audience—is essential for success.

Conclusion:
The host province for this edition of the Paralympiad will be announced soon, and the technical regulations will be formally provided in writing to the provinces.

 

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