MOC Board adopts regulations on sports categorization

"The session also adopted the Plan of the Montenegrin Olympic Committee for 2025, which defines key goals and priorities in the development of Montenegrin sports, with an emphasis on international competitiveness and support for athletes," the statement reads.

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MOC President Dušan Simonović, Photo: MOC
MOC President Dušan Simonović, Photo: MOC
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The Board of Directors of the Montenegrin Olympic Committee (MOC) held its second session this year, at which key reports and strategic documents were adopted.

As stated in the statement, the Board of Directors adopted the regulation on the categorization of sports for the period from 2025 to 2027.

"The Board of Directors considered the Regulation on types and disciplines of sports, which will be finalized after the necessary data is submitted by the Shooting Association and the Water Polo and Swimming Association. Also, the Regulation on the categorization of sports for the period 2025-2027 was adopted, with corrected technical errors and acknowledged comments from the Ministry of Sports and Youth, which further specifies the sports categorization system," the MOC statement reads.

Adding:

"Important decisions have been made regarding the participation of Montenegrin athletes in international competitions, the improvement of the sports system, and financial support for national federations.

A report on Montenegro's performance at the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Bakuriani was adopted. The Montenegrin delegation was led by young skier Danijela Medenica, who competed in alpine skiing.

In parallel with the analysis of the previous performance, the Board of Directors also considered preparations for the Games of the Small Countries of Europe (IMZE) in Andorra in 2025. A report on activities to date was adopted, and Ivan Bošković was appointed Head of Mission, while Ivan Ječmenica was proposed for membership in the IMZE Technical Commission.

The session also adopted the Plan of the Montenegrin Olympic Committee for 2025, which defines key goals and priorities in the development of Montenegrin sports, with an emphasis on international competitiveness and support for athletes," the statement reads.

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