RNOSC & RCGA Quarterly Newsletter of April to June 2022

The Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee (RNOSC)/Rwanda Commonwealth Games Association (Rwanda CGA) has released the Quarterly Newsletter of April to June 2022.

“In the last three months, we implemented various sports activities including the celebration of the Olympic Day 2022, fostering gender equality by organizing “Smart Women – Smart Sport” workshop, in collaboration with the Ministry of Sports and National Sports Federations and we also successfully organized the Genocide Memorial Tournaments 2022 (GMT 2022) for Kwibuka 28 to name few”, said the RNOSC/RCGA President Theo UWAYO.

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RNOSC joined Gasore Serge Foundation to celebrate the Olympic Day 2022

On June 23, 2022, the Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee joined 500 students from Rwanda Children Christian School founded/Gasore Serge Foundation in Bugesera district to celebrate the Olympic Day 2022.

The Olympic Day 2022 was celebrated at Rwanda Children Christian School/Gasore Serge Foundation in Bugesera district.

2022’s theme celebrates the power of sport to bring people together in peace: a call to action for people to move together, up to and during Olympic Day, to show their united support for a peaceful world.

On the occasion of the Olympic Day 2022 celebrations, children discovered new sports such as Olympic Day Run, Kids Athletics, 3×3 Basketball, Karate, Aerobics and Traditional Games, performed by a group of elderly people with the aim of passing on their knowledge to new generations.

Olympic Day Run
Kids Athletics
Children playing Basketball 3×3
Children performing karate
Rwandan Traditional Dance

The Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee, in collaboration with Rwanda Basketball Federation, Rwanda Football Federation and CAVB Zone 5, donated sports equipment to Rwanda Children Christian School/Gasore Serge Foundation to support young talents.

A team representing the Rwandan Olympians also participated in the Olympic Day 2022 celebrations to inspire the youngsters.

“We are happy to work together with RNOSC to celebrate the Olympic Day this year. It is a great opportunity for our children to know and participate in some sports disciplines that they were not used to, for example Basketball 3X3 and traditional games. Through these sports, they can learn some Olympic values that can assist them to become good sports personalities, and good students,” said Serge Gasore, the founder of the Gasore Serge Foundation.

Gasore Serge, the founder of Gasore Serge Foundation

Pamela Girimbabazi Rugabira, a three-time Olympian who is an advisor at the RNOSC spoke about the importance of the Olympic Day celebrations.

“Every year, we celebrate this day with youngsters, especially students from lower schools, so that we can help them grow up doing and loving sports. We teach them Olympic values and how they can apply them in their daily lives. We also bring them their older counterparts who managed to participate in Olympic Games so they can play together and inspire them on this important day. It helps them grow up knowing the meaning of the Olympics, and having the desire to participate in them.”

Pamela Girimbabazi Rugabira, OLY, a three-time Olympian who is also the RNOSC Advisor

Also, during the Olympic Week, the Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee joined the Kids International Play on June 19, 2022, to celebrate the Olympic Day in Nyanza district and around 300 children participated.

More photos of the Olympic Day 2022 celebrations, visit this link.