The events, meetings and   discussions over the  last 5 days have been very important towards establishing another   milestone for  IFMA. IFMA General Secretary   Stephan Fox attended the  SportAccord Combat games technical meeting in Beijing, which was   conducted  together with IFMA’s 12 partner combat sports IFs, the Organising   Committee of  the games, the President of SportAccord along with many other relevant  personnel. The meeting was highly   successful and IFMA’s  General Secretary was happy say that what was achieved there was frankly   way  beyond IFMA’s expectations. The 1st   SportAccord Combat games will  most definitely be the biggest games in the history of all Martial Arts   and  Combat Sports, as it is the first time that both Olympic and non-Olympic  recognised Martial Arts/Combat Sports have joined together for an event   of this  kind. The working relationship is fantastic and has brought all Martial   Arts  closer together. The City of Beijing is   treating this event at a  standard equal to that of an Olympic event, and all I can say is that   they are  undeniably ready. The City of Beijing has without a doubt already hosted  one of the most successful Olympic games and will again set a benchmark   with  this historical upcoming event. The Chinese Government have given this   event a  priority status of the utmost importance, and after having inspected all   event  venues and hotels, IFMA’s General Secretary concluded that Beijing is   more than  ready to kick off the games. The event will see a   total of 1108 elite athletes  from all 13 Martial Arts and Combat Sports, as well as a very important  cultural program that will include a cultural village to be constructed   in the  athletes' hotel. SportAccord, the city of Beijing and the Chinese   Government  have given the cultural program the same degree of importance as the  competition itself. The theme of the games   will be "The Art of  Combat", "Friendship" and "Determination". This is the first event   that is to be owned by  the IFs and congratulations must go to SportAccord for their fantastic   efforts.  What started off as a vision in 2006, is now becoming a reality 4 years   later,  regardless of those who had doubted that the world-recognised martial   arts  could ever work together with such unity. The success of these games   will  inevitably increase the popularity of all Martial Arts. IFMA wil indubitably send   only its elite  athletes, in line with other martial arts that will be sending their   Olympic  champions to compete in their competitions. IFMA will soon call in a   commission meeting very  soon to finalise its members based on past and present achievements. Over the next two weeks   IFMA will be conducting  many important meetings in Bangkok which include: o   The  Selection Commission o   Technical  Workshop o   Cultural  Commission   Here is some brief   information from the recent meeting  in Beijing.... o    Stadium - Muaythai   has received  the highest honour of holding the tournament in one of the Olympic   stadiums  inside of the Olympic Rings - The World Olympic Centre. Furthermore,   muaythai  has been given the afternoon/evening time slot, which is fantastic news   as this  is prime time for television. Since MUAYTHAI is sharing the venue with   AIBA and  WUSHU, a solid agreement has been made with AIBA to share use of the   AIBA  Olympic Boxing rings.   o   The  following important issues have been finalised and agreed upon: o    Confirmation of competition schedule o    Confirmation of competition equipment o    Confirmation of the exact number of athletes o    Confirmation of competition format o    Confirmation of warm-up area  o   Over  the next few days we will distribute information on the following: o    Venue timetable and logistical set up plan o    Promotional SportAccord Combat Games VTR   o   The  13 IFS have reached an agreement with regards to the costing for   coaches,  National Federation officials, IFMA Board members etc. o   Information  on hotels and rates will be supplied within the next 7 days for   distribution. o   The  opening ceremony is confirmed and will be held on 28 Aug 2010, at 20.00. o   Doping  tests have been set for 10 out-of-competition tests before the event and  15 in-competition tests during the event for IFMA.     Source: http://www.ifmamuaythai.org/HTML/10_0401_2ndMeeting.html  
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