REGULATIONS AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The board of directors in order to ensure the proper functioning of the organization has established some bylaws to which all members are obliged to adhere based on the statutes.
REGULATION OF ADULT ATHLETES
COACHES' REGULATION
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
All of them! This is not an exaggeration!
Aetoi Thessalonikis is a member of the National Sports Federation for People with Disabilities. Which means there are some restrictions both in terms of age and disability. e.g. People with unique disability of deafness.
Δυστυχώς, όχι. Οι Αετοί ως μέλη της Εθνικής Αθλητικής Ομοσπονδίας Ατόμων με Αναπηρίες καλλιεργούν αθλήματα που ανήκουν στην εν λόγω ομοσπονδία.
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The supporting documents are:
Medical documents from a public or private doctor
- Heart Ultrasound
- Cardiogram
- Opinion of a cardiologist
- Health card signed by a cardiologist
- General urine test
- General blood test
- Opinion of an internist or pediatrician
- For the sport of swimming you also need the opinion of a dermatologist
CAUTION! It is not enough to give an opinion on the exams, you need separate opinion of a cardiologist and a internist. You also definitely need a heart ultrasound regardless of what appears on the cardiogram. If there are exams in the last 8 months, they are valid .
Registration Documents
- Completed Registration Application
- Photocopy of ID or birth certificate
- 4 Photos
- PS with genuine signature (GDPR) for the Association
- of both parents (for an athlete with a mental disability or a minor)
- of the athlete (for adult athlete)
- PS without genuine signature for the Federation
Additional documents depending on the Disability
- Athletes with learning difficulties or mental disabilities need a photocopy of the opinion of KEDDY or WISCIII or hospital (if there is, otherwise it will be examined by a partner of the organization).
- Athletes with Down syndrome need a photocopy of a KEDDY or WISCIII or hospital report (if any) and a doctor's certificate that "does not suffer from Atlantoaxial Instability » or that it has "Asymptomatic Atlantoaxial Instability » and that he can be exercised with a neck x-ray attached.
- Athletes with mobility disabilities need the opinion of a doctor who monitors the athlete to report the condition and difficulties in movement.
- Athletes with reduced or no vision need the opinion of a doctor who monitors the athlete to report the condition and the degree of visual acuity in each eye.