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SOI Representatives Appraised how Kazan is getting ready for SO World Winter Games

Mary Davis sitting and speaking.
Mary Davis, Chief Executive Officer of Special Olympics

Representatives of Special Olympics International visited Kazan. Chief Executive Officer of Special Olympics Mary Davis, Chief of Sport and Competition of Special Olympics Lou Lauria and Special Olympics International Regional President & Managing Director in Europe and Eurasia David Evangelista examined Special Olympics World Winter Games facilities and discussed further steps to prepare for the competitions.

Participants of the official delegations together with the Ministry of sport of Tatarstan representatives and Head of Special Olympics Russia Olga Slutsker visited sport facilities for short track speed skating, figure skating, skiing and snowshoeing. They also examined accommodation for athletes with intellectual disabilities (ID).

President of the Tatarstan region, Rustam Minnikhanov sitting and speaking.
Rustam Minnikhanov, Head of Tatarstan Republic

Head of Tatarstan Republic Rustam Minnikhanov held an official meeting with SOI representatives, where they discussed SO World Winter Games postponement, as well as safety measures for athletes with ID.

Rustam Minnikhanov noted that holding the Games is a big challenge for the region. He thanked for the trust that was shown to Kazan while determining the host city of the competition.

“This is a significant event for us,” Rustam Minnikhanov said. According to the President of Tatarstan, one of the main tasks of the Games is to help people with intellectual disabilities to fulfill their potential.

Mary Davis expressed her confidence that Special Olympics World Winter Games will give an impetus to the development of an inclusive culture, both in the host country and around the world. “We are looking forward to the start of the Games. It is important to make the modern world more inclusive, more accepting",—she said.

Mary Davis gave a ball to Rustam Minnikhanov as a symbol that unites the world of sport.

The World Winter Games of the Special Olympics will be held in Kazan in January 2023. The sports program of the Games includes competitions in 7 sports: alpine skiing, snowboarding, floorball, cross country skiing, figure skating, short track speed skating and snowshoeing. More than 1,900 athletes with intellectual disabilities and unified partners from 100 countries will take part in the competition.

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