Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Twenty-First Sitting of the Youth and Sports Committee

The Youth and Sports Committee held its twenty-first sitting on 10 November 2010. The sitting was chaired by Committee Chairman Milan Vuckovic, and attended by the members of the Republic of Serbia national karate team: Dejan Umicevic (captain), Milos Zivkovic, Milos Jovanovic, Nikola Jovanovic, Milos Vukovic, Goran Scepanovic (selector), as well as representatives of the Serbian Karate Federation and Head of the Sports Department of the Ministry of Youth and Sport Dragan Atanasov.



The Youth and Sports Committee held its twenty-first sitting on 10 November 2010. The sitting was chaired by Committee Chairman Milan Vuckovic, and attended by the members of the Republic of Serbia national karate team: Dejan Umicevic (captain), Milos Zivkovic, Milos Jovanovic, Nikola Jovanovic, Milos Vukovic, Goran Scepanovic (selector), as well as representatives of the Serbian Karate Federation and Head of the Sports Department of the Ministry of Youth and Sport Dragan Atanasov.

The Committee members were briefed on the results so far of the realisation of the Action Plan of the Republic of Serbia Sports Development Strategy. (2009-2010 STRATEGY EVALUATION)

In the continuation, the director of the championship enterprise (Karate World Championship, from 27 to 31 October 2010 in Belgrade) and EB member Strahinja Tepacevic informed the Committee on the organisation and presented a report on the 20th World Senior Karate Championship. (REPORT) Tepacevic stressed that the 20th World Championship was the biggest sports project ever held in Serbia, and in synchronised cooperation with the Ministry of Youth and Sport. 88 countries of the world took part in the championship, 876 competitors, 140 teams in 1260 events. In addition to the sportsmen, over 1500 officials took active part. Tepacevic stressed that with its 3 gold and one bronze medal in individual and 1 gold medal in team events, the Serbian national team was the most successful team in the 20th World Championship, which is also the best result in Serbian karate history.

The Chairman and Committee members commended and congratulated the men’s senior karate national team on the medals and sporting success.

The Committee went on to decide to organise a public hearing on entrepreneurial learning dedicated to the youth. The public hearing will take place at the National Assembly House on 30 November 2010.

Following the completion of the sitting, the Youth and Sports Committee members showed the guests around the National Assembly House and organised a cocktail and press conference at the Central Hall dedicated to the karate national team’s golden success.

National Assembly Speaker Prof. Dr Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic welcomed the karate team emphasising her pleasure at being able to share their joy at the best achievement in Serbian karate history.

At the press conference, Youth and Sports Committee Chairman Milan Vuckovic stressed that karate, even though not an Olympic sport, deserved a much better status. Strahinja Tepacevic thanked everybody on the behalf of the karate team. He stressed that he is especially proud of the fact that karate creates healthy personalities. “Education and sport are the pillars of social progress”, concluded Tepacevic.

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