Be part of Commonwealth Games History, 4 days left to become a GC2018 volunteer!

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Volunteering at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games will be an incredible once-in-a-lifetime experience for all those who are involved. It will be our chance to showcase to the world how diverse, friendly and skilled our community is.

Dedicated, friendly volunteers are the cornerstone of all great events and GC2018 will be no different. We’re looking for volunteers with a wide variety of skills and experience to Shape the Games for athletes, officials and fans.

Our goal is to create a volunteer-centric program that encompasses up to 15,000 capable, committed and connected volunteers.

There will be a number of different roles across all of our venues and service areas, so if you have the passion then we have the opportunity for you.

The countdown is on! There’s only 4 days left to apply to become a GC2018 volunteer, applications will close at 8pm (AEST) on Monday 20 March, 2017.

Applications can be made by visiting https://www.gc2018.com/volunteer.

The handover ceremony between new and former Executive Committees was held yesterday evening.

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The New President of Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee, Amb. MUNYABAGISHA Valens and his predecessor, Mr. BAYIGAMBA Robert.

The official handover ceremony between the New Executive Committee and their predecessors was held at Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee Headquarters. The Handover was witnessed by The Permanent Secretary in Ministry of Sports and Culture and The President of Legal and Ethic Commission of Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee.

“The work that the outgoing team has done has built a solid foundation and We want to work to sustain what has been achieved and keep promoting the interests of the Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee,” The New President, Amb. MUNYABAGISHA Valens said during the handover ceremony.

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Her Majesty The Queen launches Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Queen’s Baton on recordlong global journey.

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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has set the Gold Coast 2018 Queen’s Baton Relay in motion during a star-studded commencement ceremony yesterday at Buckingham Palace as part of Commonwealth Day celebrations.

Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward The Earl of Wessex, The Queen placed her message to the Commonwealth and its athletes inside the distinctive Baton.

The Queen’s Baton will now travel through the entire Commonwealth for 388 days, covering 230,000 kilometers to its final destination, the Opening Ceremony of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) on 4 April 2018.

Particularly, The Queen’s Baton Relay will visit Rwanda from March 22-25, 2017.

Australian Paralympic champion Kurt Fearnley OAM delivered the Queen’s Baton starting from Marlborough House up The Mall and into the Palace Forecourt, accompanied by the eminent Band of the Scots Guards, who played by permission of Major General BJ Bathurst CBE, The Major General Commanding The Household Division.

Louise Martin CBE President of the Commonwealth Games Federation, Peter Beattie AC Chairman of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC) and Yugambeh Elders Patricia O’Connor and Ted Williams accompanied Her Majesty in the ceremonial party.

For full media release document, Download it here.

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Louise Martin CBE President of the Commonwealth Games Federation. (Credit: Rwanda Olympic Committee.)
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Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee members elected the New Executive Committee 2017-2020.

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The New Executive Committee with The Permanent Secretary in Ministry Sports and Culture .

Today,  Saturday, March 11th, 2017, the Extraordinary General Assembly of Rwanda National Olympic and Sports was hold at Lemigo Hotel in Kigali. The main purpose of this Assembly was to elect the new Executive Committee members. According to the Olympic Charter, the general elections are hold the year after the Olympic Games and the Committee members hold office for a term of four years. 

The positions that were run for including that of the President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Secretary General, Treasurer, Internal Auditor, and two advisors.

The elections results are as follows:

  • The President: Amb. MUNYABAGISHA Valens:

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  • The 1st Vice President: Madam RWEMALIKA Félicité:

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  • The 2nd Vice President: Mr. BIZIMANA Festus:

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  • The Secretary General: BIZIMANA Dominique:

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  • The Treasurer: Madam INGABIRE Alice

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  • Two Advisors: Mr. NZABANTERURA Eugene and Madam E’GAIRMA Hermine:
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Mr. NZABANTERURA Eugene.
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Madam E’GAIRMA Hermine.

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  • The Internal Auditor: UMWALI Josette

 

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The Guest of Honor,  The Permanent Secretary – Ministry of Sports and Culture reminded the new Executive Committee that the transparency and institutional partnership are the only keys to the success of the new responsibility they are undertaking.

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Permanent Secretary – MINISPOC (left) and The President Amb. MUNYABAGISHA Valens (right).

On behalf of the new Executive Committee, The President, Amb. MUNYABAGISHA Valens thanked all Olympic Movements members and  promised them in close collaboration to reach the podium. 

 

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Rwanda hosts The Commonwealth Games Federation Africa Annual Regional Meeting 2017.

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The President of Rwanda Commonwealth Games Association and Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee, Mr. Robert BAYIGAMBA.

For the first time, the Commonwealth Games Federation Africa annual regional is underway in Kigali. The two-day meeting is set for Thursday and Friday at Kigali Marriott Hotel, and is focusing on discussing ways of providing the Commonwealth Games Associations with the opportunity to engage, and discuss important issues relating to the Commonwealth Sports Movements as well as providing feedback to the Commonwealth Games Federation.

According to the Rwanda Commonwealth Games Association, this is a very important meeting for Rwanda as the host country and the local sports fraternity.

As hosts, Rwanda’s benefits include; assistance for athlete’s preparations and participation in the Commonwealth Games, project support for promotion of gender equality in sports, scholarship program for coaches and administrators for sports, creating partnerships with Commonwealth sports family and support for its 2015-2022 strategic plans.

18 African countries representing their Commonwealth Games Associations  are attending the meeting: Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Cameroon, Mauritius, Sierra Leone, Swaziland, Zambia, Malawi, Seychelles, South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Mozambique.

The Commonwealth Games Federation, Ms. Louise Martin and the president of Hamad Kalkaba Malboum of African Athletics Confederation are among the important guests to attend this meeting.

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CGF President, Ms. Louise Martin arriving at Kigali International Airport.

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Others are; Miriam Moyo, president of the Commonwealth Games Association of Zambia and the CGF’s Regional Vice President for Africa and Gideon Sam, the Vice-President of the Commonwealth Games Federation.IMG_6700 DSCI6555

The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of independent and equal sovereign states. Rwanda joined the Commonwealth in November 2009 during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Trinidad & Tobago, becoming the association’s 54th member.

Rwanda made its Commonwealth Games debut at the 19th Commonwealth Games in Delhi, taking part in athletics, boxing, road cycling and swimming.

The 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games will be held in The Bahamas and it is expected to be the largest international sporting event ever, attracting up to 1300 athletes aged 14-18.

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UK Sport delegation is visiting Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee.

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On this Tuesday, February 28, 2017, The UK Sport Delegation paid a visit to Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee and had a meeting with Ministry of Sports and Culture, Cycling and Swimming federations,  and Rwanda National Paralympic Committee.

UK Sport is the nation’s high performance sports agency investing in Olympic and Paralympic sport. Its mission is to work in partnership to lead sport in the UK to world class success.

Primarily, they work with their partner sporting organizations to deliver medals at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The delegation is composed of:

  • Craig Burn, CEO Scottish – Cycling
  • Forbes Dunlop, CEO Scottish – Swimming
  • Chris Harvey, International Relations Advisor, UK Sport
  • Catherine Sweet, International Relations Advisor, UK Sport

They are approaching particularly Swimming and Cycling federations, and Rwanda National Paralympic Committee to see how they can collaborate closely in favor of athletes.

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Commonwealth Games Federation Africa Regional meeting 2017.

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On the 02nd to 03rd March 2017, the Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee is hosting “the Commonwealth Games Federation Africa Regional Meeting 2017” at Kigali Marriott Hotel.

The discussion of this meeting will turning on providing the Commonwealth Games Associations with the opportunity to engage, discuss important issues relating to the Commonwealth Sports Movements and provide feedback to the Commonwealth Games Federation.

The president of Commonwealth Games Federation is expected to attend this meeting.

Ordinary General Assembly 2017 took place at Belvedere Hotel – Rubavu.

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On this Saturday, February 11, 2017, Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee hosted successfully its annual Ordinary General Assembly 2017 at Belvedere Hotel Rubavu.

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With the Representatives of National Federations and Ministry of Sports and Culture as its major partner they shared the ideas and see how they can keep developing the Rwandan Sports Movement. It was also an opportunity to welcome the New Federations: Rwanda Gymnastics Federation and Rwanda Weightlifting Federation and announce officially to the members that Karate has been approved as an Olympic Game.

The Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee new executive committee elections will take place in March 11, 2017.

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Re-elected volleyball body president calls for unity.

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Gustave Nkurunziza was re-elected to lead FRVB for another four years.

Moments after being re-elected for a second four-year term, Rwanda Volleyball Federation (FRVB) president, Gustave Nkurunziza appealed for unity within the local volleyball fraternity, insisting that it is the only way the sport is going to develop.

Nkurunziza won comfortably after beating his opponent, Leandre Karekezi, the former Gisagara mayor, by 18-9 votes during elections held on Saturday at Amahoro National Stadium.

“I feel honoured to win your mandate to lead our federation for another four years, re-electing me means that you still believe in my ability to take Rwandan volleyball forward, and I can’t take that for grated,” Nkurunziza said in his acceptance speech.

Nkurunziza further noted that, “Elections are neither a matter of life and death nor a war, so regardless of who wins, we all need to stay united and work together to continue what we have been striving to achieve.”

Karekezi said the election exercise was “free and fair” and admitted that his opponent is a worthy winner.

“Nkurunziza is experienced, hehas all the qualities to continue his work, he has spent many years working in the federation as a treasurer and in the committee, I wish him all the best,” he noted.

Meanwhile, Julius Kansiime retained the 1st vice president position Jean Paul Libanje was elected the 2nd vice president, while Adalbert Mfashimana is the new secretary general.

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Rwandan basketball on the way up, says Wright

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Born in Savannah Georgia, Joseph ‘Joby’ Wright is an American former college and professional basketball player, and men’s basketball head coach at Miami University and at the University of Wyoming.

A month ago, Wright was appointed as Rwanda National Basketball Federation (FERWABA) technical director. The American signed a two-year contract until end of 2018, taking over from Shema Maboko.

The new technical director will be responsible for a whole lot of things that will offer an element of continuity above and beyond training and improving skills among the coaches.

Wright is also charged with designing a basketball youth development programme, selecting national coaches for national basketball teams, looking for corporate sponsorship and organising trainings outside Rwanda.

Last week, Times Sport’s reporter Jejje Muhinde caught up with Wright and asked him about the typical work of a technical director, his responsibilities, why he accepted to take up the job, and what plans he has especially regarding youth development.

Below are the excerpts:

For those who are not well conversant with basketball, can you briefly describe the typical work a technical director.

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Joseph Wright.

My role and responsibilities will be quite unique compared to the typical technical director position.

I have been appointed to contribute to the development of strategic national planning for youth development programmes at the grassroots level through the schools, up to the senior national teams, both men and women.

Also included will be the men and women national leagues, as well as enhancing basketball structure at the university level. I will also be involved, as determined by FERWABA, with the recently opened Basketball Academy in Masanze.

In addition, I will be responsible for marketing and promotion of basketball locally and internationally, which includes assisting in the design of sponsorship proposals targeting special needs to grow our development outreach programme.

Hopefully, by having steady partners, it will help to increase the number of participating teams, boost infrastructure development and create special programmes to increase the participation of girls and young women in basketball.

I am also responsible for elevating coaching techniques and skills as well as designing a Coaches Certification Programme. We will also be involved with the designing of a training programme to increase the strength, physical conditioning, endurance and nutrition to maximise the potential of the players.

Something else that I am charged with is to increase our visibility and profile in the region as well as to raise our level of competitiveness to the standard of the top teams in Africa.

You played basketball at the professional level, what inspired you to go into coaching and now directorship?

One of the most difficult transitions to make as a basketball player to becoming a basketball coach is developing a coach mindset before you can develop a coaching skill set.

As a player, all you are concerned with is you as an individual, being ready to play and contribute in any way possible as an individual.

But, as coach, you have to have a complete understanding of the game. The organisation of a team, practice planning, game management, individual and team skill development, conflict resolution, analytical thinking, problem solving, the rules of the game, players rotation, substitute patterns.

Having a personal philosophy based on athletic, education and life experience, teacher, motivator, role model, father, brother, disciplinarian, friend, mentor, great communicator, and finally a winner.

You have to become a student of the game in order to teach the game to others.

In regards to becoming the Technical Director of Rwandan basketball, although we have some challenges, this role offers me a tremendous opportunity to contribute significantly to taking basketball in this country to the next level.

I bring to this position my life experience, my athletic experience as a player and coach, my education, my expertise as an administrator and programme manager, experiences and opportunities that I have had in basketball.

Do you think Rwandan basketball has potential to rise at the continental and world level?

I would not have taken this position or accepted the challenge to become the national technical director if I didn’t believe in the people that I am going to be working with. The team at FERWABA impressed me with their commitment to taking basketball in Rwanda to another level.

It will not be easy and we’ll not achieve our target overnight, but I have seen a lot of potential in some of the young players, which gives me hope that we have the base to build on going forward.

It must be clearly understood that to build a championship programme is a gradual process, which begins with vision, leadership, organisation, management, community support, sponsorship from local business. We also need the media on board because we are all in this together.

When I was with NBA Africa, I came here with Luol Deng, Toronto Raptors president and General Manager Massi Userri and NBA Africa President Amadou Fall, in 2012, to conduct basketball camps; it is when I realised that Rwanda was a special place.

After that, I came back about five times in the last 8 months and after each visit, I became more interested and attracted to becoming part of the team developing basketball here.

There is something very special about the character of the people of Rwanda that also impressed me, the transformation that this country has gone through over the past 22 years, is absolutely amazing.

About Joseph ‘Joby’ Wright

Born September 5, 1950, he is an American former college and professional basketball player and he coached the men’s basketball teams at Miami University and the University of Wyoming.

Wright played basketball at Johnson H Wright and returned to Indiana University in 1978 and completed his bachelor’s degree requirements, then earned a master’s degree, both in physical education.

He served as an assistant coach at Indiana for nine seasons. During those seasons, he was part of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship teams in 1981 and 1987, and had nine NCAA tournament appearances, and four Big Ten titles.

In 1990, Wright was named the head coach at Miami (Ohio) for three seasons before joining the University of Wyoming in 1993. In 1999, he was hired by the Harlem Globetrotters as Head Coach and Director of Competitive Play.

Before taking the FERWABA job, he had been serving as Head Coach and Technical Director of NBA Africa, the league’s development programme in Africa. He is also CEO/President of Joby Wright Basketball School/Wright Way Foundation.

At Indiana University, he averaged 17.4 points per game and a total of 1,272 points as a sophomore in 1969–70.

<Source: The New Times>