Blind Paralympic Champion and Kodokan Judo Fratta Team Finally Find Suitable Training Facility

A solution that has put an end to almost four years of controversy: the blind Paralympic champion Michele Milli and the Kodokan Judo Fratta team have a suitable place for their sporting activity. It all started in 2019 with a failed agreement for the management of the premises attached to the stadium in via Morandi between the Tiberis company and the Kodokan. Now Milli and his companions, effectively evicted and after having trained in Montone, have a tatami at their disposal in the gym of the “Di Vittorio” elementary school. A 120 square meter room set up by the Municipality where today the Umberto judokas train (cost approximately 14 thousand euros). The competitive season of the Kodokan Judo Fratta in the new headquarters was inaugurated in the presence of the sports councilor Lorenzo Cavedon, the president of the second council commission Luca Santinelli, the champion Michele Milli, the master Mirco Diarena. “I am proud and satisfied – said Cavedon – to inaugurate the new Kodokan sports season here”. Luca Santinelli: “The push came from the great friendship with Michele Milli; together with the councilor Lorenzo Cavedon we have worked and committed ourselves in recent months so that the children of the Kodokan Fratta had their own space. Thanks to the availability of Volley Umbertide and of its president Raffaello Agea”. Deputy mayor Annalisa Mierla entrusted her satisfaction to Facebook: “Best wishes to this wonderful group. This is territory, community and good politics”.

2023-10-07 13:44:15
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