Dominican Badminton: China Embassy Talks & Progress | Teleradio America

The leader stated that the organization will continue to monitor this relationship with the aim of materializing future initiatives that benefit the sport of racket and shuttlecock.

Source: Daily Listin

Boost in technique, training and the exchange of sports experiences

The president of the Dominican Badminton Federation, Nelson Javier Ozuna, announced notable progress in his institutional management after establishing a collaboration with the embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the country, led by ambassador Chen Luning.

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According to an official communication, Javier Ozuna highlighted that the meeting between FEDOBAD and the Chinese diplomatic representation served to exchange ideas about possible areas of cooperation focused on the development of Dominican badminton, including technical and training strengthening and the exchange of sports experiences.

The FEDOBAD favorably valued the openness and disposition shown by the Chinese diplomatic mission, underlining the relevance of forging international strategic alliances that promote the growth and projection of badminton in the nation.

The leader stated that the organization will continue to monitor this relationship with the aim of materializing future initiatives that benefit the sport of racket and shuttlecock.

For his part, Ambassador Chen Luning recognized Dominican badminton players for the important advances they have made both in national and international competitiveness.

This content was made with the assistance of artificial intelligence and was reviewed by the editor/journalist.

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