Potsdam is hosting next year’s Australian disabled athletes
Potsdam.Became Potsdam Special Olympic World Games Berlin 2023 Must be the host city of the Australian sports team. This was announced by the municipal administration on Wednesday. Games is the largest inclusive sports event in the world. Thousands of intellectual and multi-faceted athletes will compete in 26 games and two demonstration games over nine days from June 17 to 25. For the first time in Germany “games” take place.
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For approximately 100 members of the delegation, Botswana will present itself as a cultural, historical, but sporting city. They have training and moving opportunities to prepare for the next games in Berlin.
“The most important thing is stability and integration into communities after the World Games,” said Mark Solomon, a spokesman for the athletes and vice president of the Special Olympic Germany (SOD).
The largest admission program
As the largest municipal admission program in the history of the Federal Republic, the Bostom City Administration explained that the Host Town program in accommodation cities plays an important role in shaping inclusive living spaces and the community participation of people with mental illness and multiple disabilities. . A large number of inclusive projects will shape an open, diverse society beyond the 2023 World Games, create a new sense of togetherness and open space for meetings.
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With the final task of the teams for the cities, the first phase of the relationship begins: the host cities and delegates establish contacts; The design of the project will be coordinated before the competitions in Berlin.
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