ESTONIAN MMA URGES FOR NATIONAL OLYMPIC APPROVAL FOR ATHLETES TO TRAIN DURING COVID LOCKDOWN

Compartir
Compartir articulo

On March 11, Estonia went into lockdown due to the worsening situation with COVID-19. All gyms and indoor sporting activities were shut down, while all outdoor sporting activities were restricted to participation by two people. An exception was granted for professional sports and Estonian national teams, who have been permitted to continue their training for international level competitions. However, this right has been granted solely for sports that are recognised by the Government of Estonia under the Estonian Olympic Committee, thus excluding MMA.

Since Estonian MMA produces athletes that compete on the international stage, with three European Championship medals and two Top 10 placements at IMMAF World Championships, the Estonian Mixed Martial Arts Federation has been quick to challenge why MMA should be perceived as a lesser sport than those recognised by Estonia’s National Olympic Committee. The EMMAF has been in existence for 13 years and has 8 established clubs with around 500 practitioners and 20 coaches. Since the sport of MMA does not receive government support, we have learned to get things done by ourselves and this is the first time we have been prohibited from practising our sport.

After many pushbacks to getting our national team athletes listed by the Estonian Ministry of Culture and the National Olympic Committee, which would enable them to train, we managed to secure a meeting with the President of the Estonian Olympic Committee, Urmas Sõõrumaa, which took place yesterday [23 March 2021]. I am happy to report that the meeting was meaningful, and Sõõrumaa had many questions about MMA and the Estonian MMA Federation. We discussed the work of IMMAF and the differences between amateur and professional MMA, and youth vs. adult sport. We were able to relay how the Estonian MMA Federation has built up a national MMA scene from scratch to a level that we can be proud of today, boasting educated referees and judges, a thorough medical system, guidelines and protocol for organising competitions, youth and adult pathways and participation in international level competition. We were also able to detail the good working relationship that the EMMAF holds with IMMAF, which unifies more than 120 national federations from all over the world, 49 of which have official NOC or NSA recognition.

While our immediate-term goal is to get our national team back to the gym as soon as possible to prepare for the 2021 European and World Championships, we also see it as important to eventually be recognised by the Estonian Olympic Committee. Recognition would give our sport equal opportunity to operate in Estonia, to have nationally recognised licensed coaches, to regulate our sport better and to benefit from resources from the Estonian Government and local municipal governments.

In concluding our meeting, Sõõrumaa expressed his opinion that the Estonian Olympic Committee should be the umbrella organisation for all sports and sporting activities in Estonia, at all levels. Our follow-up meeting with him is scheduled for this Friday, 26 March 26th.

25 Years at #1: Your best source of news about the Olympics is www.aroundtherings.com, for subscribers only

Recent Articles

The United States dominated the World Relay Championship: all those qualified for Paris 2024

The North American positions, with Noah Lyles in the 4x100, stayed in the Bahamas with four of the five races and the other was in Botswana, which won the 4x400 with the presence of Letsile Tesogo. The World Cup awarded places for the Olympic Games.
The United States dominated the World Relay Championship: all those qualified for Paris 2024

The opening party on the Seine, despite all the conflicts

Thomas Bach confirmed that the opening of the games will be centered on the iconic river. Background and consequences of celebrations outside the stadium. Russians and Belarusians, without a parade.
The opening party on the Seine, despite all the conflicts

Israel-Hamas war: the Israeli wrestling delegation will not travel to the pre-Olympic Games in Turkey

The measure ordered by the Security Agency leaves five wrestlers without the last chance to qualify for Paris and came after the suspension of commercial relations announced by the Turkish nation; could they receive an invitation?
Israel-Hamas war: the Israeli wrestling delegation will not travel to the pre-Olympic Games in Turkey

Katie Ledecky received the highest civil distinction in the United States

She is the first female swimmer in history to win the Presidential Medal of Freedom; during the week she had confirmed her will to reach Los Angeles 2028.
Katie Ledecky received the highest civil distinction in the United States

Thomas Bach, on the opening ceremony: “The decision is clear, it will be in the Seine”

The president of the IOC assured that the original idea will be maintained in the midst of growing terrorist threats and explained that the French authorities “are taking into account all the scenarios and are updating them every day”. The start of the Olympic Games will be on July 26th.
Thomas Bach, on the opening ceremony: “The decision is clear, it will be in the Seine”