The 3rd Summit of Young Professionals in Sports recently concluded in Bangkok, Thailand. Organized by the Children of Asia International Committee in collaboration with the Department of Physical Education of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Kingdom of Thailand, the Summit focused on fostering the development of children's sports across the Asian continent.
Participants, young sports professionals aged 18 to 35, hailed from 21 countries, including Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Jordan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Cambodia, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Russia, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka.
The Summit's agenda featured a mix of discussions, lectures, master classes, and practical sessions, aimed at exchanging experiences and seeking innovative approaches to the challenges of children's sports training.
"The three days of the Summit flew by," remarked Vladimir Maksimov, President of the Children of Asia International Committee. "We hope that the program we proposed, which we discussed together, will serve as a catalyst for your further growth and development. Seeing the way you all interacted and conversed during the breaks makes me believe we have achieved the main goal of this Summit - forging new connections. I have no doubt these connections will blossom into strong friendships that will last a lifetime. See you at the next Summit of Young Professionals in Sports next year!"
Niwat Limsuknirun, Director General of the Department of Physical Education of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Kingdom of Thailand, echoed this sentiment. "I am sincerely glad that we have spent these three days together at the Summit," he shared. "I observed all of you, and it seems to me that each one of you was genuinely happy to be here. It was an honor hosting the 3rd Summit in Bangkok, and I am happy that we have made many new friends across the continent. I want to thank the Children of Asia International Committee for all their efforts in organizing such an important event. I hope that we will continue to collaborate, shaping new values and ideas for the development of children's sports."
The Summit proved to be a resounding success, fostering significant contributions to the development of children's sports across Asia. The organizers are committed to continuing these initiatives, empowering young professionals to further develop their expertise.