Changes in the FIAS calendar

As a reminder, in the current situation due to COVID-19, FIAS granted the national and continental SAMBO federations, which are the organizers of tournaments, the right to make decisions on the cancellation or postponement of competitions on their own, based on the epidemiological situation in these countries.

“Today we see how many competitions in various sports are postponed and canceled. Unfortunately, SAMBO is no exception here. No one knows how the situation with the spread of the COVID-19 virus will develop in the future, so it is very difficult for the organizers of the competition to plan something. Someone is postponing tournaments to other dates, someone has to cancel them altogether. Of course, we all understand the importance of competitions for sambists, however, the health of athletes and all participants of the competitions is still more important,” Vasily Shestakov, President of the International Sambo Federation said.

Earlier, the FIAS website reported on a number of tournaments that were canceled by the decision of the organizing committees, but this list has increased.

Therefore, the following competitions will not be held in 2020 either:

World Cadets SAMBO Championships (scheduled for December in Porec, Croatia);

Pan American SAMBO Championships (scheduled for July in Cali, Colombia);

Asian SAMBO Championships (scheduled for June and then for September in Bali, Indonesia);

European SAMBO Cup Open (scheduled for December in Madrid, Spain);

International SAMBO Tournament “Burdikov Memorial” (scheduled for August in Kstovo, Russia);

International Combat SAMBO tournament “Baikal Cup” (scheduled for August in Irkutsk, Russia);

International SAMBO Tournament “Chokheli Memorial” (scheduled for September in Tbilisi, Georgia);

International SAMBO Tournament for the Prizes of the President of the Republic of Tatarstan (scheduled for October in Tatarstan, Russia);

International SAMBO Tournament “Potapov Memorial” (it was planned to be held in April and then in October in Vladivostok, Russia).

Source: sambo.sport

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