IPC President Philip Craven Concludes Visit to Iran


IPC President Philip Craven Concludes Visit to Iran

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President Sir Philip Craven concluded his visit to Iran on Monday (May 8) and overall was greatly impressed at what he saw during his week-long tour of the country.

Whilst in Shiraz on Friday, Sir Philip met the family of Para cyclist Bahman Golbarnezhad before paying his respects at the athlete’s tomb. Golbarnezhad died in a tragic accident during the Para cycling road race on the penultimate day of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

During the meeting, Sir Philip thanked Golbarnezhad’s family for the significant contribution the two-time Paralympian had made to the Paralympic Movement.

On Saturday, Sir Philip, together with Paralympic shooting champion Sareh Javanmardi took a tour of Shiraz to see its infrastructure for Para athletes. Following the visit he praised city officials for their outstanding efforts in supporting Para sports in Fars Province.

The IPC President, a former wheelchair basketball player, got a taste of the action once again on Sunday when he took to court during a visit to a special Para Sports complex in Isfahan. Joined by the Chairman of the Para Sports Association and the Mayor of the Isfahan province, Sir Philip was captivated by what he saw.

"Isfahan has just a few steps remaining to reach the Brazil, South Korea & China Para sports standards,” said Sir Philip speaking of the specialist Paralympic training centres that already exist around the world.

"Isfahan undoubtedly fulfils the four Paralympic values of courage, inspiration, determination and equity. The important aspect of Para sports development in Iran is that in some other countries Para sports is affiliated to rehabilitation organizations, but in Iran Para sports are governed by Para Sports associations in each province."

"This is one of the main reasons why Para sports are growing so rapidly in Iran,” he added.

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