“Many organizations and institutions have shifted to IT, with most activities and interactions taking place online. It is crucial for the federation to be able to monitor wrestlers, coaches, and referees online and stay connected with them,” Alireza Dabir, president of the federation, said at the unveiling ceremony on Sunday.
Hamid Yari, a federation official in charge of organizing the wrestling competitions, also spoke at the event, saying the online system was established to boost collaboration between the federation, wrestlers, and coaches across the country.
He further highlighted the benefits of this system, including:
--Verifying the identity of wrestlers and coaches through the country's registration organization.
--Confirmation of coaches by the Wrestling Institute.
--Making sure banned wrestlers and coaches do not participate in competitions.
-- Issuing wrestling certificates through the system and available for the public.
-- Utilizing innovative technologies and IT-based approaches in organizing competitions.
-- Establishing a specific schedule for the Wrestling Federation's competitions.
-- Organizing wrestlers and coaches and issuing competition ID cards for all participants.
-- Integrating all provincial competitions and recording comprehensive information of wrestlers in the system.
-- Creating a comprehensive database of participating individuals and recording the results.
-- Connecting the competition system to the comprehensive wrestling system (national wrestling card), including referees, coaches, and wrestlers.
-- Using the recorded data in the system for analysis and wrestling evaluation by experts.
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