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Demonstration of members of the sambo team

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2002

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Duration of the protest

November 12, 2002

Area of the protest

Tbilisi

Topic of the protest

Social Problems

Form of the protest

Demonstration

Reason for the protest

The team could not go to the World Championship due to lack of funds

Leaders/organizer

Members of the Sambo Team

Main demand

Received 6800 USD

Addressee of the protest

Georgian Government

Protest results

Financial problems were resolved and the team left for the championship

On November 12, 2002, members of Georgia’s national sambo team held a protest outside the State Chancellery. Around 40 team members were demanding 6,800 USD from the government to cover travel expenses for the 26th World Championship, scheduled to take place in Panama on November 23–30. As the team’s head coach, Oleg Iadze, told Inter-Press, this amount would only cover the costs of sending eight athletes and one coach. Due to the lack of funds, no doctor or other support staff would accompany the team to the championship.

“The Sports Department has done everything it possibly could. Because of financial constraints, we are unable to take four distinguished athletes to Panama — three-time world champion Mamuka Kurdgelashvili; European and world champion Badri Janiashvili; European champion Nikoloz Bibilashvili; and European and world junior champion Mirian Pavliashvili,” Iadze stated. The protesters were expecting a meeting with Azmir Jojua, who oversaw the sports division at the State Chancellery.

In the end, the financial issues were resolved, and the team traveled to Panama with eight athletes and one coach.