February 24, 2025 - 20:27

The International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) has unveiled an innovative nomination system designed to celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of athletes, coaches, and event organizers within the realm of blind sports. This initiative aims to enhance recognition and appreciation for those who have made significant contributions to the field.
The newly established system will be developed in collaboration with the IBSA Sports Committee Chairmen Advisory, ensuring that the process is inclusive and representative of the diverse talents and efforts present in blind sports. By implementing this nomination system, IBSA seeks to foster a culture of acknowledgment and motivation among participants, encouraging excellence and inspiring future generations.
This initiative not only highlights individual and team successes but also aims to elevate the profile of blind sports on a global scale. With this new approach, IBSA is committed to promoting inclusivity and celebrating the extraordinary achievements of those who strive for excellence in blind sports.
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