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COMBAT GAMES 2013 I SPORTACCORD KONVENCIJA 2012

Održana konvencija u Quebecu

Generalni tajnik Svjetske savate federacije Janez Obreza inače predsjednik Savate saveza Slovenije sudjelovao je na najvećoj godišnjoj konferenciji vrhunskoga sporta Sportaccord u Quebecu, Kanadi 20-25. svibnja 2012.

 

U poplavi amaterskih, poluprofesionalnih, profesionalnih borilačkih sportova, stilova, umjeća, vještina samo 15 sportova (uz mačevanje) uključeno je u Combat games 2013 takmičenje. To znači da je samo 15 vrhunskih borilačkih sportova priznatih sa strane Sportaccord udruženja.

 

Svake godine novo kreirani ili manji sistemi borilačkih sportova pokušavaju se uključiti u tu grupu 15 službenih i na taj način dobiti priznanje, da mogu njihovi medjunarodni savezi postati tako zvane Internacionalne federacije IF.

 

Na taj način vrši se proces medjunarodne legalizacije Sportaccord sportova i time je olakšana procedura nacionalnim olimpijskim komitetima kod primanja novih članova u svoj izgradjen sistem vrhunskoga sporta, koji se financira uz podporu nacionalnih budžeta.

 

Najzanimljiv bio je sastanak Combat games 2013 gdje se raspravljalo o poslednjim detajlima 2. serije Combat games takmičenja. Raspored ovih igara koji je bio donijet na glasanje donio je najviše nesuglasica medju 15 članica vrhunskih borilačkih sportova. Karate WKF, boks AIBA i judo IJFzalagali su se za Combat games svake 4 godine dok su ostali sportovi bili za jaču promociju borilaštva svake 2 godine.

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