On the 26th, Namyangju City in Gyeonggi Province held the 2026 annual general meeting of the Namyangju City Disabled Sports Association in the mayoral office, taking time to review last year's achievements and share the operational direction for this year.

Joo Gwangdeok, Mayor of Namyangju City, is holding the Namyangju City Disabled Sports Association's 2026 regular general meeting in the mayor's office on the 26th. Photo by Namyangju City

Joo Gwangdeok, Mayor of Namyangju City, is holding the Namyangju City Disabled Sports Association's 2026 regular general meeting in the mayor's office on the 26th. Photo by Namyangju City

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The general meeting was attended by Mayor Joo Gwangdeok, who serves as president of the association, as well as delegates including heads of each sports organization. The participants deliberated and resolved key agenda items, including approval of the 2025 project outcomes and settlement of accounts, approval of withdrawals by certain sports organizations, and delegation of authority for the appointment of executives.


In particular, the meeting reviewed the results of major projects carried out last year, such as promoting sports-for-all activities for persons with disabilities and supporting their participation in various competitions. It also conducted a comprehensive review of the appropriateness of fiscal execution and the transparency of operations, thereby confirming a solid operational foundation.


Mayor Joo said, "Thanks to the dedication of the sports organizations and coaches over the past year, sports for persons with disabilities in our city have been able to grow steadily," adding, "Going forward, the city will spare no effort in providing support to broaden the base of disability sports and to create an inclusive sports environment where persons with and without disabilities can come together without barriers."



Based on the agenda items discussed at this general meeting, Namyangju City plans to lower the barriers to participation in sports-for-all activities for persons with disabilities, while also strengthening the administrative capabilities of each sports organization to solidify the institutional foundation for the stable growth of disability sports.


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