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Parkinson Games organisers want to invite Muhammad Ali
By CTK / Published 4 August 2008

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Muhammad Ali might appear at the next Parkinson Games in Dubnany.
Dubnany, South Moravia, Aug 2 (CTK) - Organisers of the first "Parkinson 
Games" in Central Europe for people suffering from Parkinson's disease, held 
in Dubnany Saturday, want to invite famous boxer Muhammad Ali to the next 
event, games director Jan Skrkal has told CTK.
Along with Ali, other famous personalities, such as Pope John Paul II and 
artist Salvador Dali, have suffered from Parkinson's disease, an incurable 
disorder of the central nervous system that impairs locomotion skills and 
speech.
A total of 45 contestants from the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia 
Saturday competed in the Parkinson Games in badminton, petanque and bowling.
Though the organisers do not intend to include box among the events, they 
would like to see Ali in Dubnany next year, Skrkal said.
Up to 15,000 people have Parkinson's disease in the 10-million Czech 
Republic.
Medication can considerably improve the symptoms of Parkinson's disease for 
several years. However, later the administration of medicines is accompanied 
with complications. Brain surgery can also improve the patients' conditions 
in some cases.
This story is from the Czech News Agency (CTK).
The Prague Daily Monitor and Monitor CE are not responsible for its content.
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Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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