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One hundred disabled athletes competing in the Championship of Spain Adapted Athletics to be held this weekend in San Javier (15/03/2012)

The municipality of San Javier Sports Centre hosts next weekend Athletics Championship in Spain Adapted by Autonomous Teams involving 100 athletes from 13 regions.

The championship to be held all day on Saturday, 17.

and the morning of Sunday March 18 from 10:00 am will be played in four ways: visually impaired, physical, intellectual, and cerebral palsy.

The mayor of San Javier, Juan Martinez, Councilman sports, Carlos Albaladejo, and coaches of the Spanish Federation of Sports for the Blind, Eleuterio Anton and the Spanish Federation of Sports for Cerebral Palsy, Antonio Ranchal Championship presented this morning in an event which also included the council's Equal San Javier, Celia Martinez and President of the ONCE in Cartagena, Germain Moya.

Championship to be held in San Javier is the first held senior level this season and has a special significance because it will help that athletes can make minimum marks to be given the ticket to participate in the Paralympic Games in London, as have explained the two national coaches and technical directors of Athletics, Anton and Antonio Eleuterio Ranchal.

Jose Antonio Exposito, retardation, which has been champion of Spain and Lorenzo Albaladejo, cerebral palsy, both of San Javier are part of the delegation Murcia, measured with that of Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Castilla La Mancha, Castilla and Leon, Catalonia, Valencia, Madrid, Extremadura, Galicia, the Canary Islands and the Basque Country.

The Councillor for Sports, Carlos Albaladejo have expressed satisfaction with an event of its kind in San Javier and noted the commitment to the sport adapted from San Javier has been host to many championships, testing, transfer of facilities and events, with entities of disabilities as Aidemar, ONCE, Afemar or Fundamif, FEddi, among others.

Also the mayor of Equality, Celia Martinez, who is deaf, agreed with Germain Moya, director of ONCE Cartagena, in pointing out that the sport in the area of ​​disability "goes beyond health and allows us to grow as people while is a way out, before the daily impotence, which helps us to improve and excel. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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