Faculty of Sports Sciences, Beni Suef University organizes the third wrestling forum
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The Faculty of Sports Sciences at Beni Suef University, under the auspices of Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of the University, organized the third wrestling forum for the Department of Theories and Applications of Wrestling and Individual Sports, in the presence of Dr. Tarek Ali, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Hanan Suleiman, Member of the Senate, Dr. Ahmed Abdel Khaleq, Former Vice President of the University, Dr. Kamal Darwish, Head of the Scientific Committee at the Ministry of Youth and Sports and Professor of Sports Administration at Helwan University, Dr. Hussein El-Samry, Executive Director of the Egyptian Olympic Committee and Head of the Sports Sciences Sector Committee and Professor of Sports Administration at Helwan University Dr. Fathy Neda, General Secretary of Sports Professions and Professor of Sports Physiology at Tanta University, and Dr. Walid Al-Mallah, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rabitat Sports Company. This came under the supervision of Dr. Mahmoud Ragai, Dean of the College, and Dr. Ayman Ghoneim, Head of the Competitions Department and Coordinator of the Forum. The activities of the Forum began with the national anthem, and a number of documentary films were shown about the university, the Faculty of Sports Sciences, and the Competitions and Individual Sports Department A discussion session was also held on the establishment of the Faculties of Sports Sciences (formerly Physical Education) in 1937, the graduation of the first batch in 1940, the importance of individual sports and the necessity for specialized professors from the Faculties of Physical Education to assume the responsibility of training players to achieve advanced positions and honorable representation of Egypt
In the Olympics and various championships, especially since the sports activity in Egypt includes many sports federations, numbering 58 sports federations, including 30 Olympic federations, 28 non-Olympic federations, and 14 Paralympic committees. The discussion also revolved around the Egyptian Olympic mission that participated in the last Paris Olympics and analyzed it from all aspects