7/2/2023 0 Comments Ice skating diareyFor many of our readers from more than 200 countries and territories around the world the website is a vital part of their daily lives. has established a global reputation for the excellence of its reporting and breadth of its coverage. As the first website not to be placed behind a paywall, we have made news about the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and other major events more accessible than ever to everybody. "I am excited by the changes that the World Ice Skating Day will bring."įor nearly 15 years now, has been at the forefront of reporting fearlessly on what happens in the Olympic Movement. "Hopefully, many will discover a love for skating and embrace the values of inclusiveness and diversity that the ISU aspires to. "I especially look forward to the World Ice Skating Day introducing the sport to children and first-time skaters through a variety of fun activities," ISU President Jae Youl Kim said. The event will see ice skaters - professionals, amateurs, beginners and newcomers - reunite to break social, economic and cultural boundaries.įocus on greater inclusion, youth involvement and future development of all ice skating disciplines are planned during WISD.Īnother aim of the event is to make the sport more accessible in a fun and safe environment for skaters of all levels and experience, by involving their families. The International Skating Union (ISU) announced the festival to celebrate the sport, with plans for it to be held annually on the first Sunday of every December. The first World Ice Skating Day (WISD) is set to be celebrated on December 4 this year.
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