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8th Ethnosport Forum to be held in Türkiye's Antalya in April
ISTANBUL, 25 March (BelTA - Anadolu) - The World Ethnosport Union
will hold its 8th Ethnosport Forum in Türkiye's southwestern city of
Antalya from April 3 to 5, aiming to shape the future of traditional
sports and preserve cultural heritage.
The forum will focus on
strategic issues concerning the sustainability of ethnosports, with the
organization seeking to enhance global cooperation based on the
principles of tradition, respect, solidarity, and peace.
Working
since its inception to protect traditional sports and games, increase
intercultural interaction, and raise awareness of the field, the World
Ethnosport Union will discuss short, medium, and long-term strategies
within the scope of the forum.
'Revival of Traditional Sports' to be highlighted
Academics,
federation representatives, and researchers will evaluate issues such
as international cooperation opportunities, financial sustainability,
and media strategies during the panels. Proposals for making traditional
sports and games awards accessible to a wider audience will also
feature on the agenda.
One of the forum's key topics will be the
"Ethnosports 2027" organization, with experts set to evaluate the
vision, goals, organizational structure, international participation
strategies, sponsorship and financial sustainability models, and media
planning of the internationally planned multi-sport event.
Participation expected from 29 countries
The
8th Ethnosport Forum is expected to draw representatives from 50
institutional members across 29 countries affiliated with the World
Ethnosport Union, alongside government officials, federation
representatives, academics, and researchers.
World Ethnosport
Union President Necmeddin Bilal Erdogan will deliver a speech at the
opening, after which the program will officially begin with a
ministerial panel attended by senior government officials.
Spanning
two days of sessions, panels, and strategic discussions, the forum is
planned to shed light on the future of traditional sports and serve as a
strong launching point for the Ethnosports 2027 process.