Last weekend, Ravil Nogumanov, Chairman of the Board of the International Koresh Federation, participated in a meeting with the leadership of the World Ethnosport Confederation. The talks took place at the confederation's headquarters in Istanbul.
The meeting was held at the request of Bilal Erdogan, President of the World Ethnosport Union, and at the invitation of Abdulhalim Aksu, Secretary General of the Union.
During the meeting, important issues related to the organization of multisport competitions were discussed, using the example of the
World Nomad Games and the planned World Ethnosport Games.
Participants paid special attention to the development of wrestling. The organizers expressed interest in Ravil Nogumanov's extensive experience and vision in this area. Among the aspects discussed were:
the unification of various wrestling styles and
the nuances of organizing multisport competitions.
The talks were held in a productive atmosphere. The participants outlined a number of steps for preparing future events. Furthermore, it was announced that the date of the upcoming Ethnosport Forum has been changed. Traditionally, the event takes place in Antalya in early February, but this year it has been rescheduled for April 4–5.
Extensive preparatory work remains to be completed before the new forum date, including:
developing a detailed program of events;
preparing the necessary materials and documentation.
The meeting was held at the request of Bilal Erdogan, President of the World Ethnosport Union, and at the invitation of Abdulhalim Aksu, Secretary General of the Union.
During the meeting, important issues related to the organization of multisport competitions were discussed, using the example of the
World Nomad Games and the planned World Ethnosport Games.
Participants paid special attention to the development of wrestling. The organizers expressed interest in Ravil Nogumanov's extensive experience and vision in this area. Among the aspects discussed were:
the unification of various wrestling styles and
the nuances of organizing multisport competitions.
The talks were held in a productive atmosphere. The participants outlined a number of steps for preparing future events. Furthermore, it was announced that the date of the upcoming Ethnosport Forum has been changed. Traditionally, the event takes place in Antalya in early February, but this year it has been rescheduled for April 4–5.
Extensive preparatory work remains to be completed before the new forum date, including:
developing a detailed program of events;
preparing the necessary materials and documentation.