The 19th Gyeonggi-do Disabled Sports for All Festival 2025 Paju, a celebration and unifying event for 14.2 million Gyeonggi Province residents, successfully concluded on September 13 after two days of passionate competition.

'The 19th Gyeonggi-do Disabled Sports for All Games 2025 Paju'. Provided by Paju City

'The 19th Gyeonggi-do Disabled Sports for All Games 2025 Paju'. Provided by Paju City

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With the slogan "A Beautiful Challenge, Paju Full of Inspiration, Gyeonggi United as One," the festival officially began with an opening ceremony at Paju Stadium on September 12. A total of 4,823 athletes from 31 cities and counties in Gyeonggi Province participated, competing in 19 events and fostering solidarity and harmony.


To ensure the safe operation of the festival, Paju City conducted pre-event safety inspections of the venues in cooperation with relevant agencies and continuously addressed any deficiencies. The city also reinforced the deployment of safety personnel at the opening ceremony and ensured that medical staff and ambulances were stationed at every venue, allowing the event to conclude without any safety incidents.


Paju Mayor Kim Kyoungil stated, "It is highly meaningful that this festival concluded safely and successfully. Above all, I sincerely thank the citizens of Paju for their enthusiastic support and the volunteers for their dedicated service. We will also prioritize safety in preparing for the upcoming 36th Gyeonggi-do Sports Festival for All 2025 Paju, so that athletes can fully showcase their abilities."



Following this festival, the 36th Gyeonggi-do Sports Festival for All 2025 Paju will kick off with an opening ceremony at Imjingak Pyeonghwa Nuri on September 26, launching a three-day event in which about 20,000 sports enthusiasts are expected to participate.


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