Total and unconditional support for the athletes and their sports federations ratified the president of the National Sports Institute; Ninoska Clocier, during her intervention in the cycle of meetings carried out by the leadership of the government sports entity with the different sports disciplines.
“I have lived it, I know what the suffering of athletes is like when they do not have the best conditions and I know that they are well represented with their federations,” Clocier said when listening to the requests of the attending federations, which he promised to attend promptly. .
Information on the 2022 competitive calendar, population of athletes inside and outside the country; ages, sports facilities, among other aspects, were required by the IND to guide the bureaucratic processes that allow organizing and planning participation in events in the country and abroad leading to the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Improve communication, interaction with the leaders and make a change in the methodology of attention to the federations, said the head of the IND in this work meeting that had the federations invited to Weightlifting; Athletics, Canoeing, Cycling, Water Sports, Climbing, Skating, Rowing and Triathlon.
In addition, the cycle of meetings seeks to follow up on each of the federations; for this reason they are scheduled to be held twice a month. “I ask the leadership for the greatest understanding and the work team for the immediate response that must be given and not wait until the last minute, we must continue working together,” Clocier said.
After the meetings with combat sports (on Monday), as well as time and mark, this Tuesday; Wednesday is the meeting with the ball and racket sports that make up badminton, handball, basketball, baseball, soccer, Basque ball, racquetball, rugby; softball, field tennis, table tennis and volleyball.
On Thursday, competitive art sports will be attended: bowling, equestrian, gymnastics, golf, pentathlon, surfing, sports shooting, archery and sailing. While on Friday they will meet with the so-called World Cup sports that integrate underwater activities, chess, billiards, Creole balls, sports hunters; coleus, bodybuilding dominoes, hapkido, kenpo, kickboxing, power, sambo, sumo and wushu,
That same day, adapted sports for intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, wheelchairs, the blind in Venezuela and a sports center for the deaf will be attended.