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SAMBO just got provisional Olympic recognition – Possible To See 1st Participation in 2024 Olympics

SAMBO just got provisional Olympic recognition –  Possible To See 1st Participation in 2024 Olympics

SAMBO just took a giant step forward!

According to the official site:
Vasily Shestakov, President of the International Sambo Federation:

– Today the dream of sambists from all over the world came true – the sport of sambo obtained provisional recognition of the International Olympic Committee.

The long-awaited news, which came directly from the Land of the Rising Sun from the meeting of the IOC Executive Committee in Tokyo, became a real Christmas and New Year’s gift to the entire sambo community. It is also remarkable that this happened in the year of the 80th anniversary of sambo, two weeks after the birthday of our favorite sport.

It was a long way to Olympic recognition of sambo: in the first World Sambo Championships in Tehran in 1973 athletes from 11 countries took part, last year in the World Championships in Sochi participated 90 countries from five continents.

Currently there are several developing disciplines in sambo – sport sambo for men and women, combat sambo, beach sambo, demonstrational sambo, which proves that this is a truly popular public sport available to almost anyone. Sambo stars such as Fedor Emelianenko and Khabib Nurmagomedov are the idols of millions of people worldwide.

Today we have accomplished the big, and perhaps the most difficult step forward. But there is still a lot of work ahead. The next step is to get the permanent IOC recognition and then to be included in the program of the Olympic Games. I’m sure we can handle it!

Once again I congratulate the sambists from all over the world. Together we made sambo Olympic!

 

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