Alexey Savchuk alongside four deputy chairs: Aliaksei Antsypovich, Valiantsin Siulzhin, Mahail Maevsky and Andrey Shykhlin. The aim of the Federation is to popularise MMA at the national level, increase the skill of athletes and form a team representing Belarus on the international stage. Through the BFPMA network and regular monitoring of activity within the sport, more than 5,000 athletes from all over the country are known to train in MMA with over 1,000 competing in amateur or professional contests. The BFPMA oversees both amateur and professional competition. Annual national championships first began in 2014 in order to popularize the sport, enhance the skills of athletes and form a representing national team. Belarus was granted attendance to the 2017 IMMAF Asian Open Championships in Singapore from June 12 to 16. The nation was represented by three competing athletes: 25-year- old welterweight Vadim Huk, 24-year- old light-heavyweight Pavel Pahomenko and 21-year- old welterweight Alex Sadovski, accompanied by national coach and BFPMA deputy chairman Aliaksei Antsypovich. Sadovski achieved a series of impressive victories and progressed to the finals of the welterweight bracket, eventually earning the silver medal. The team was also joined by executive director Andrei Makarenko. IMMAF President Kerrith Brown said: “It is my pleasure to welcome Belarus as the latest nation to become an IMMAF member. This well established body has produced fantastic results in representing the sport of MMA at the national level and developing its grass roots and amateur talent. The national team has already produced its first medalist on the IMMAF world stage, through Alex Sadovski, at this year’s IMMAF Asian Open in Singapore. We look forward to supporting their development and seeing MMA in Belarus reach great heights.” For more information visit pankrationuww.by/en]]>