The   World Muaythai Council under the   directive of the Royal Thai Government   the sole governing body for   international muaythai, the Amateur   Muaythai Association of Thailand   under Royal Patronage of HRH Crown   Prince of Thailand and the Bangkok   Metropolitan Administration signed a   historical Memorandum of   Understanding to jointly develop and promote   muaythai to Bangkok’s   citizens. The   MOU states that a muaythai curriculum   adopted from the Khan Programme   of the WMC and IFMA will be introduced   to all schools in Bangkok to   utilise muaythai as a tool for a healthy   lifestyle. The   City of Bangkok will organise muaythai   promotions and competitions,   both professional and amateur to boost   the exposure of the sport. Special children’s projects will also be set up to support the successful Muaythai Against Drugs programme already in place. Over 700 people filled the Emerald Hotel ballroom, which made this one of the biggest press conferences ever held for muaythai. The   Governor of the City of Bangkok M.R.   Sukhumbhand Paribatra thanked the   WMC and AMTAT for this fantastic   project and expressed his anticipation   for the betterment of Bangkok   citizens of all ages through the art of   muaythai. General   Chetta Thanajaro, WMC President said   that the WMC would continue to   develop all aspects of the sport both   nationally and internationally not   just as a competition sport, but as   a way of life. Dr.   Sakchye Tapsuwan, President of both IFMA   and AMTAT stated that this is a   historical moment and also stated that   in light of the recent inclusion   of IFMA into the TAFISA Sport for   All Organisation, that this project   is in line with the theme   “Muaythai for Every Body”.   Mr.   Stephan Fox, Vice President of the WMC   and General Secretary of IFMA   made a detailed presentation on the WMC   and IFMA’s youth development   projects and believed that muaythai has a   bright future, as regardless   of races and religions of the 120 member   countries, honour, tradition,   excellence and fair play are the   foundation on which muaythai stands,   and are also important elements   in becoming well-balanced members of   society. Source: http://www.ifmamuaythai.org/html/10_1709_MOU.php  
 |