Tomic in the final of the "For All" tournament in Cetinje, better than his colleague from Spin

Table tennis player Petar Tomić from Podgorica's Spin is the winner of the traditional inclusive tournament "For All" in Cetinje

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Photo: Paralympic Committee of Montenegro
Photo: Paralympic Committee of Montenegro
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Table tennis player Petar Tomić from Spin Podgorica won the traditional inclusive tournament "For All" in Cetinje. He defeated his club colleague Đorđije Minić 3:1 in the final.

The winners' podium was completed by a member of the Luča Table Tennis Club for People with Disabilities, Uroš Gugolj, who won against Dejan Bašanović 3:2 in the match for third place.

The organizer of the tournament, which gathered a record number of participants, was the STK OSI Orlov krš, and table tennis players from Luče, Lovćena and Spina participated.

Secretary of the Secretariat for Education, Sports and Youth of the Royal Capital, Dejana Dizdar, who declared the tournament open, said that this event represents much more than a sports competition.

"The tournament is a strong message of humanity, togetherness and equal opportunities for all. Through such activities, we show that inclusion is not a privilege, but the right of every person and the foundation of a modern, responsible and humane society," said Dizdar.

President of the Paralympic Committee Igor Tomić said that the Orlov krš Paralympic Committee will always have strong and selfless support for everything you do.

"The sponsors of the tournament were the Royal Capital of Cetinje and the Paralympic Committee of Montenegro. We would also like to thank coach Čedomir Damjanović for his technical support and preparation in organizing the tournament," the organizers said in a statement.

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