Backward Sports Policy... Korea Sports Council Proposes 'No Future Without Sports' Policy Directly
Backward Sports Policy... Korea Sports Council Proposes 'No Future Without Sports' Policy Directly
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For President Lee Jae-myung, who was elected in the 21st presidential election, the Korean sports community expects a future-oriented sports policy.
The sports policies of each candidate in this presidential election campaign were generally considered poor. It also confirmed the reality that physical education was excluded from the main policy agenda.
After congratulating President Lee Jae-myung on his election, Yoo Seung Min, chairman of the Korea Sports Association, said, "We hope that the eight policy visions proposed by the Korea Sports Association will become a priority for state administration in the future and lead to practical policy realization."
He also promised, "The Korean Sports Council will continue to work closely with the government, the National Assembly and related agencies to create a fair and healthy sports environment and contribute to the development of the country."
The KOC made and announced its own sports policy proposals last month. The policy proposal under the slogan "No SPORTS, NO FUTURE" is largely composed of eight major tasks: ▶ People's Happy Sports ▶ Healthy School Sports ▶ Changing the system for nurturing the next generation of sports talents ▶ Support for the growth of promising players and leaders ▶ Support for the stable life of athletes and leaders ▶ Reform of sports laws and systems for the continuation of sports ecosystem ▶ Develop balanced regional sports ▶ Sports in my hand ▶ Sports in my hand.
"People's Happy Sports" is a proposal to expand customized sports programs for all generations, and "Healthy School Sports" includes claims to expand sports, including the "One School-1 Period" and three sports classes a week to encourage students' sports activities.
In addition, the policy proposal also included "transition to the next generation of sports talent development system" and "support for promising stock growth" based on systematic support for preliminary national and youth representatives and improving conditions for participation in the youth sports competition to resolve blind spots.
He also called for "system reform to sustain the sports ecosystem" to lay the financial foundation for sports, including "support for a stable life of athletes and leaders," guaranteeing the authority of official sponsors, and institutionalizing donations, covering the realization of national training allowances and leaders' salaries, and career design for retired athletes.
Finally, 'regional balanced sports development' through the hosting of the 2036 Jeonju Summer Olympics and 'sports in my hands' that seek to enhance people's access to sports through digital services such as artificial intelligence (AI) coaches have also begun policy proposals.
The heads of four major professional sports in Korea, soccer, baseball, basketball, and volleyball, also congratulated and asked for the launch of the new government.
Kwon Oh-gap, president of the Korea Professional Football Association, said, "I would like to ask for a lot of interest and support for all domestic professional sports, including the K-League, and consider various policies such as improving stadium facilities, long-term rental of related clubs, and advancing the youth development system. I look forward to seeing you often at the stadium on the weekend when professional sports games are held."
Koo Hu-yeon, president of the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO), requested "expanding the national sports budget using reserves from the National Sports Promotion Fund, participating in the process of improving sports policies and systems, expanding the National Sports Promotion Fund by increasing sales of Sports Toto, expanding the scope of support for all sports, organizing regular school curriculum for sports activities and providing state support for expenses."
Lee Soo-kwang, president of the Korea Professional Basketball Association (KBL), said, "Professional basketball lacks infrastructure such as gym facilities. We need the attention and support of local governments and central governments to improve infrastructure," adding, "We are concerned about revitalizing school sports. Basketball is an event where you can improve your physical strength and learn sportsmanship. We hope that institutional arrangements will be prepared to develop a healthy body and the right personality." 스포츠토토
Cho Won-tae, president of the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO), said, "I hope that the new government's continued interest will lay the groundwork for Korean volleyball to enhance its international competitiveness. I hope that educational policies suitable for the elite sports environment will lay the groundwork for players to perform," and added, "Professional volleyball will work with the government for a healthy life for the people."