Ali Khadem Bashi, an employee of the Federation, successfully reached the 5,610-meter summit of Mount Damavand, the highest point in Iran

Ali Khadem Bashi, an employee of the Veterans and Disabled Sports Federation, successfully reached the 5,610-meter summit of Mount Damavand, the highest point in Iran, in a symbolic and meaningful act to honor the tireless efforts of federation colleagues.

According to the Public Relations office of the Federation, this ascent symbolized determination, solidarity, and appreciation for the hard work and sincere service of all federation staff in advancing veterans and disabled sports. Carrying the memory and names of his dear colleagues, Ali Khadem Bashi raised the flag of unity, determination, and service atop the peak.

Ali Khadem Bashi, who works in the Federation’s Department for the Development of Public Sports, stated: “This action was done to express gratitude for the efforts of my colleagues, especially in honor of one colleague who is currently ill. I hope he recovers as soon as possible.”

The  Federation praised this admirable act, considering it a testament to the federation family’s tireless spirit, high motivation, and strong commitment to the advancement of veterans and disabled sports in Iran.

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