Coaches, Sports leaders conclude a three-day training workshop on Sports Development

Twenty-six participants including coaches and sports leaders from different national sports federations have concluded a three-day training workshop on Sports Development at Olympic Hotel on Tuesday.

Group photo after the opening ceremony.

The workshop was organized by Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee in partnership with University of Tsukuba, Japan from 18-20 August 2019.

The Guest of Honor, the Ambassador of Japan to Rwanda H.E Miyashita Takayuki addressing to participants.

The workshop conducted by professors from Tsukuba University including Prof. Rakwal Randeep, Dr. Hirokazu Matsuo, Dr. Kazuhiro Kajita and Dr. Koichi Watanabe with aim of link TIAS Alumni to sports development in Rwanda and sharing Japan sports expertise by strengthening the network between the two countries, develop the collaboration through join research projects, internships, events while establishing pathways toward welcoming the future students in the TIAS-TAIIKU School (Masters and thereafter in the Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Tsukuba.

Prof. Rakwal Randeep.

The other topics included athlete management for administrator and coaches of federations and sports clubs/schools, college physical education, research methods in sports science, natural remedies, nutrition and sports, talent detection and development, psychological theories, sports science for youth athletes, mental skill, Technology to support coaching on tactics, models of Tactical approach, as well as Olympic studies and development of research project culture in Rwandan Sports Organizations and Universities.

On behalf of the participants, Jean Marie Nsengiyumva a coach from the National Paralympics Committee who attended the workshop thanked the Japanese experts for sharing the ideas.

He added, “It was an opportunity to learn a lot about sports in Japan while sharing as well as adding value to our experience, it is one way to strengthening long term relations between the two countries,”

The RNOSC Secretary General, Mr. Alexis Sharangabo thanked Japan experts, and urged fellow participants to implement what they learned in their respective disciplines.

Up to now, Rwandan TIAS (Tsukuba International Academy for Sports Studies) Alumni Association is made up of three Rwandan graduates namely Mr. Rurangayire Guy Didier, Mr. Celestin Nzeyimana and Mr. Shema-Maboko Didier.

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