Initially slated for 2023, the forum had to be postponed due to Kahramanmaras earthquakes. Now, rescheduled and eagerly anticipated, the event will serve as a platform for in-depth discussions on short-, medium-, and long-term strategies aimed at fostering the growth of traditional sports.
A diverse array of attendees is expected, including official representatives, federation members, researchers, and academics from across the globe. Countries set to participate include Kazakhstan, Japan, Mexico, Qatar, Mongolia, Argentina, Tunisia, Poland, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Russia, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Hungary, Uzbekistan and more.
The opening ceremony will feature an address by Bilal Erdogan, President of the World Ethnosports Confederation, setting the stage for a collaborative and insightful forum.