International University Sports Federation President Visits Chungcheong Checking Preparations for Summer Universities
International University Sports Federation President Visits Chungcheong Checking Preparations for Summer Universities
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The President of the International University Sports Federation (FISU) will visit the Chungcheong region to inspect the
preparations for the 2027 Summer World University Games.
According to the Summer World University Games Organizing Committee on the 5th, four FISU executives, including
President Leonz Eder, Secretary General Eric Saint-Tron, and Director of the Games Jing Zhao, plan to visit the
Chungcheong region from the 7th to the 9th to receive a report on the preparations from the Organizing Committee and
tour major facilities.
On the first day, the 7th, we will tour the Sejong area, including Sejong Central Park, the scheduled closing ceremony site,
the main athletes' village site, and the gymnasium site. On the second day, we will check the preparations for the games at
the organizing committee office.
On the last day of the visit, we plan to check out the beach volleyball stadium and the second athletes' village in Boryeong,
South Chungcheong 카지노사이트모음 Province.
It is known that Chairman Eder and his party will also have time to meet with Organizing Committee Chairman Kang
Chang-hee and the governors of four cities and provinces in the Chungcheong region to pledge to hold the event
successfully.
Organizing Committee Chairman Kang Chang-hee said, “I sincerely welcome the FISU President’s visit to the
Chungcheong region,” and added, “I hope this will be an opportunity to show the four cities and provinces and the
organizing committee’s preparations for the games and for the organizing committee and FISU to work together more
closely.”
The Chungcheong Summer World University Games will be held from August 1 to 12, 2027 in four cities and provinces in
the Chungcheong region, including Daejeon, Sejong, Chungbuk, and Chungnam, with approximately 15,000 participants
from 150 countries. There are 18 sports.