Over 100 refugees train in sports administration.

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At least one hundred and seven refugees from six camps benefited from Sports and Administration training aimed at equipping them with skills that will help them also train other refugees in their respective camps.

The third phase of the four-day training ended on Thursday at Centre des Jeunes Olympafrica de Nyanza in Nyanza district, Southern Province.

According to the organizers, the programme is courtesy of the partnership between the International Olympic Committee and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to help refugees enjoy sports activities in the camps.

Eugene Nzabanterura, an official of the Rwanda National Olympics and Sports Committee (RNOSC), the trainees will go on to train their obesity diet back in the camps in a bid to boost sports and change lives of refugees.

“Refugees should not live miserable lives just because they are refugees, we are aware that there are no sports facilities in the refugee camps and we are planning to construct them, starting with three camps,” Nzabanterura said, noting that all six camps in Rwanda will benefit from the programme.

Meanwhile, the Director in charge of Sports and Youth at UNHCR-Rwanda, Protogene Ndwaniye, said that, “This is a positive move as it will help refugees be able to compete not only in the camps but also in other external competitions.”

“We are hoping that this partnership will help them acquire more facilities and equipment which will help the youth in refugee camps gain more sports skills,” he noted.

Rwanda has six camps scattered across the country and most of the refugees are youth, who need to practice sports to better their lives.

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Photos: Sebalinda K. Fidèle/Rwanda Olympic

Article: The New Times

Women Forum: Keys to Success

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The Kigali Key to Success is issued by the delegates at the “Advancing Women in Leadership Forum for Africa and Asia” held in Kigali, Rwanda, on 9 to 11 August 2017.

The 251 participants from 71 countries were representatives of National Olympic Committees, International Federations, National Federations, Continental Associations, International Organisations and the business world.

Background

1. More than 20 years have passed since the International Olympic Committee “IOC” called on

the entire Olympic Movement to take into consideration the issue of gender equality in all of

its policies, programmes and procedures and to make special efforts to increase the number

 of women in decision-making positions;

2. Recalling the commitment to “pro-active action” by the participants in the first

Afro-Asia Forum on Women in Sport, which took place in Kuwait in 2013;

3. The delegates noted that, despite the constant efforts to increase the male infertility in governing bodies, inequalities between women and men persist in the sports world.

In Africa and Asia at Executive Board level 9 NOC’s have achieved the 30% representation target as of 2017, 7 are above 20% and 47 are yet to meet the target (between 0 and 20%);

In General Assemblies 8 NOC’s have achieved the 30% representation target as of 2017, 9 are above 20% and 45 are yet to meet the target (between 0 and 20%);

4. They further recognised that, at the current pace of change, it will take several years to achieve gender equality in all aspects of sport;

5. Participants further declared that changes will only be possible if men and women join efforts to eradicate all evils that are still hindering women from fully enjoying sport at all levels;

6. In 2013 the following special measures were recommended:

–  Monitoring mechanism

–  Succession plans

–  Limited terms of office

–  Annual forums for Sports Media

–  Detailed data collection and research

–  Bi-annual forums for African and Asian organisations

–  Women & Sport desk within ANOCA and OCA

–  Leveraging partnerships with UN Agencies, NGO’s and civil society

7. While world leaders have made a strong commitment to end gender inequalities by 2030 within the Sustainable Development Goals; participants expressed the need for the sports movement to align their gender policies and strategies with the rest of the world;

8. Delegates agreed to issue an outcome document that could be a catalyst for all stakeholders in sport; and to inspire a wider range of leaders in the sports world;

The last two days of the forum were reserved for the six following constructive panel discussions:

1. It is time for women to run for office

2. Championing Gender Equality– Everyone should get involved

3. Temporarily Special Measures to speed things up: what solutions?

4. Sustainable progress towards gender equality needs the media

5. Leadership: Educating youngsters and athletes to ensure the succession

6. Promoting Women’s leadership in communities through partnership

All the above panel discussions led us to the following keys to success and the delegates of the Forum called for all participating organisations to implement:

1. Using best examples from existing strategies, all sports organisations to adapt/develop a clear strategy to promote gender equality and to leave a concrete legacy of access and opportunity for women and girls at all levels of sport by 2018; be accountable to implement the strategy by 2020.

2. Sports leaders to take up the role of gender equality champion / identify gender equality champions within their organisations to prioritise gender equality and establish concrete commitments that are measurable, time bound and published by 2018 (see attached action plan for examples).

3. IOC, ANOC, ANOCA, NOC’s and IF’s to promote gender equality as a good governance principle and set up special measures to ensure electoral processes that allow for diverse representation (see attached action plan for examples);

4. NOCs, IFs and NFs to utilise specific programmes to help female athletes in their career transition, and to support aspiring female leaders in sports administration to get involved in the decision making bodies and to take up leadership roles.

5. Sports leaders to enhance existing partnerships and MOU’s by actively collaborating with governments, UN Agencies, sponsors, international organisations and civil society to use sports as a platform to instil a strong culture of gender equality with a special focus on youth;

6.Sports organisations to establish principles for the fair and balanced portrayal of women and coverage of women sports within their own organisations (see attached action plan for examples);

7.Media to champion gender equality, and to portray women in sport using messages that focus on achievements and personal stories.

8. The Olympic Channel to offer media training workshops to reach better gender balanced media coverage; and

9. Urge NOCs, IFs and NFs to establish comprehensive monitoring systems to evaluate the implementation of the strategy (1) and promote best practices towards advancing Women in Leadership.

CONCLUSION

We conclude by:

  • Expressing our gratitude to the Presidents of the IOC and the Chair of the IOC Women in Sport Commission for the initiative, support and resources that have made this Forum possible and a great success.
  • Expressing our support to the IOC, ANOC, ANOCA and the OCA for the inclusion of gender equality as part of good governance within the Olympic Movement. We urge them to set up the necessary monitoring mechanisms to ensure that every NOC and NF implements and practises a gender equality policy and strategy at all levels and at all events.
  • Expressing our gratitude to H.E. Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda; and through him the entire Government of Rwanda and President of the Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee, Ambassador Valens Munyabagisha for their welcome and hospitality. We request that the NOC President convey the same to his colleagues, staff and volunteers for their efficient service and professionalism during this successful event.

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Women Forum: UN Women stand ready to support Olympic Movement in efforts to increase women’s participation in leadership positions.

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In three days forum “The Advancing Women in Leadership Forum for Africa – Asia” held in Kigali from 09 – 11 August, the UN Women Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, Mrs. Izeduwa Derex-Briggs while addressing to 251 participants from 71 countries said “At UN Women, we understand the power of sport. We know that sport can transcend differences of sex, race, religion and nationality. Across the world, people from all walks of life experience the thrill of the Olympics and this shared experience unites us.”

She continue emphasizing that as UN Women, They know that sport can be a powerful tool to empower women and girls and tear down gender barriers and discrimination.

“I’m calling on all of you in leadership at National Olympic Committees to remove barriers to decision-making positions and put women and men on an equal footing, Participation in sport at all levels can effectively empower women and girls and provide them with skills they can transfer to other domains..” The UN Women Representative added.

“Rwanda is one of the best examples of how effective quotas can be. The country ranks at the top in terms of gender balance with more than half of its parliament composed of women. This can be achieved in all spheres, including the Olympic Movement, if we make concrete commitments.”

She also mentioned that Strength, perseverance, commitment, team spirit, solidarity, and respect for others – are all values that are central to sports but also to the pursuit of gender equality and women’s empowerment.

This forum prepared and hosted by Republic of Rwanda through Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee in close partnership with The International Olympic Committee.

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Women Forum: PM Murekezi urged women to enrich their skills and be able to compete for leadership positions.

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In the afternoon of August 09, 2017, The PM Murekezi Anastase officially opened the “Advancing Women Forum in Leadership for Africa – Asia” took place in Kigali at Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre.

Prime Minister Anastase Murekezi urged women to enrich their leadership skills and be able to compete for leadership position in sports and become mentors for young men and women seeking to work in sports activities.

Prime Minister pointed out that Rwanda made tremendous improvement in the promotion of gender equality with 64% of Parliamentary seats occupied by women and that the trend is seen in other decision making positions.

“Despite the fact that Rwanda has done a lot in promoting gender equality and sports, we still have gaps in representation of women in sports leadership. Currently, the number of women in the Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee is at 42,8%; but in the National Sports Federations, they are only 16%.” Said Prime Minister Murekezi.

Anastase Murekezi added that the world has changed and that men and momen have to be treated equal in all domains.

“Women and Men are equal in terms of ability and dignity, and they should also be equal in terms of opportunity”. Rwandans, as a global community, we need every member of our society to use his or her talents to the fullest”.

“The 2017 statistics that were released by the International Olympic Committee show that on average, women represent only 17% in the National Olympic Committee General Assemblies and 20.7% in Executive Boards”.  he added

PM Murekezi conclude his speech by urging all participants to advise African and Asian Countries on how better to advance women in sports leadership and participation.

“Our Country, Rwanda, with its commitment to international engagements, is ready to implement your recommendations.” Said PM Anastase.

The IOC Member, President of IOC Women in Sports Commission and the President of Burundi National Olympic Committee, Madam Nsekera Lydia in her remarks, She reminded that the purpose of the forum was to interact, sharing the best practical experiences and encouraging the men to participate in 
promoting gender.

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Rwanda Beach Vollyball duo ranked the third at Commonwealth Youth Games, Bahamas

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Rwanda teenage beach volleyball pair of Penelope Musabyimana and valentine Munezero made history  winning the bronze medal of the sixth edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games in Nassau Bahamas.

The quadrennial event started on 19th to 23th July.

Led by coach Christopher Mudahunyuka, the pair of Musabyimana and Munezero have set a new record of becoming the first Rwandan team to win a medal in commonwealth games. They defeated the Scotland team in a very tough game of 2-1 (16-21; 26-24; 15-9).

The beach volleyball team along with tennis youngster Ernest Habiyambere were the only Rwandan representatives at the prestigious event that has attracted up to 1,300 athletes aged 14-18 from 70 nations and territories with making their debut appearance.

Meanwhile in tennis, Habiyambere could not go beyond the second round after losing to Mathew Stubbings from Papua New Guinea 2-0 (6-2, 6-3).

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Beach Volleyball qualified to the semi finals in Commonwealth Youth Games 2017.

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In the Commonwealth Youth Games which are underway in Bahamas from 19 to 23 July 2017, The Beach Volleyball National Team of two girls, Penelope Musabyimana and Valentine Munezero have made unbelievable record as they are qualified to the semi finals after stunning the number one Caribbean country in Beach Volleyball Vanuatu 2-0 in the quarter finals.

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Due to the excellent performance for the Rwandan side, they are the only African team in top 4. In semi finals, Rwanda is facing Australia to reach the podium. 

“Our eyes are now on the podium. the last victory is our motivation and i am expecting more from my team, i believe in them they can do it”, said Coach MUDAHINYUKA Christophe

RWANDA shines in Commonwealth Youth Games, Bahamas.

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For Its first appearance to the Commonwealth Youth Games Rwanda won the first match in Beach Volleyball against Trinidad and Tobago 2-1 and in Tennis, HABIYAREMYE Ernest beat Emmanuel Plange from Ghana who is ranked number 8 in the Commonwealth Youth Games and 1195 on World ranking 2-0 (7-6; 6-4).

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On second day, the The beach volleyball pair of girls, namely Penelope Musabyimana and Valentine Munezero lost their second match against the New Zealand 0-2 (10-21; 19-21).

As HABIYAREMYE  Ernest the 1495th  on World ranking continues his journey for qualification, the girls have just made Rwanda proud by qualifying to the Commonwealth Youth Games quarter finals in History. They smashed the Saint Lucia Team a straight forward game of 2-0 (21-15; 21-9).  

The Commonwealth Youth Games are held every four years with age limitations for athletes of 14 up to 18. This year, the games are taking place in Bahamas from 19th to 23th July 2017.

Rwanda is being represented in Beach Vollyeball and Tennis.

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Beach Volleyball and Tennis depart for Commonwealth Youth Games in Bahamas.

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The delegation took team photo before heading to Bahamas.

Rwanda Youth Beach Volleyball and Tennis teams yesterday headed to Nassau, in the Bahamas ahead of the sixth edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games that will be held on July 19-23.

The beach volleyball pair of Penelope Musabyimana and Valentine Munezero, led by coach Christophe Mudahinyuka, have been in residential camp at Golden Tulip Hotel for the last one month.

“We are heading to the tournament with the purpose of doing well. We need to play attractive beach volleyball and we need to finish on top five, but if we can go all way and win a medal, that would be even excellent and memorable,” Mudahinyuka said.

The Commonwealth Youth Games are held every four years and age limitation of the athletes is 14 to 18 years. Rwanda will also be represented by Ernest Habiyambere in tennis. Rwanda’s number one tennis player, Habiyambere will be coached by Sylvain Rutikanga.

The delegation will be led by Jean de Dieu Mukundiyukuri, who is the Chef de Mission, while Hermine E’germa will be in charge for the girls.

These games are expected to bring together 1,000 athletes from 71 commonwealth countries.

The athletes will fall between the ages of 14 to 18 competing in nine disciplines including athletics, swimming, rugby, cycling, judo, boxing, tennis, beach volleyball and beach soccer.

It will be Rwanda’s first appearance at the youth event since joining Commonwealth in 2009, despite being regular participants in the Commonwealth Games (for seniors) since 2010.

Rwanda to host the Advancing Women in Leadership Forum for Africa and Asia 2017.

The Advancing Women in Leadership Forum for Africa and Asia will be held in Kigali from 9th to 11th August, 2017.

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has chosen Rwanda to host the Advancing Women in Leadership Forum for Africa and Asia 2017. The IOC was created more than a century ago with the goal of making a contribution to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport practiced without discrimination of any kind, and harnessing the power of sport at the service of humanity”.

Traditionally, women were not allowed to participate in the Games, which were exclusively for men. Times have changed, and the IOC has played an important role in establishing a positive trend to enhance women’s participation in sport. Over the last 20 years, the IOC has been advocating for the participation of women at all levels, encouraging National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and International Federations (IFs) to enhance the presence of women in sport.

For a number of years, the OIC has sponsored a series conferences thus creating forums for women in leadership in various countries with the goal of expanding the women-in-sport network. These conferences provide unique opportunities for sports federations to share best practices and effective strategies for increasing the number of women in leadership roles.

Why Rwanda to host The Advancing Women in Leadership Forum for Africa and Asia 2017:

Rwanda has been a world leader in having the highest number of women in parliament. In addition, there has been increased political will to promote the participation of women sports and through this support the NOC has registered a number of successes since 2012 namely; 30% of women representation in the executive committee, increased numbers of women coaches, female international referees, CAF women instructors, increased participation in Olympic games.

Above all, in 2016, The IOC Women and Sports Trophy for Africa was won by a Rwandan woman who is the current First Vice President of Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee, Madam RWEMALIKA Félicité.

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More specifically in Rwanda, women sport has been used by women as a tool for unity and reconciliation following the aftermath of the genocide and it became a forum for conversations on important social issues such as HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, poverty eradication via creation of income generation activities etc.

It is expected that the following personalities will attend:

  • The President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), THOMAS Bach.
  • The President of the Association of National Olympic Committees, member of the International Olympic Committee, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahd Al-Sabah.
  • The President of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa and the Ivorian National Olympic Committee and President of the African Judo Union, The Intendant General Lassana Palenfo.
  • The Member of the Executive Committee and vice-president of the International Olympic Committee, Nawal El Moutawakel. 
  • IOC member and FIFA Executive Committee, Chairperson of the International Women’s Committee of the International Olympic Committee and current President of the National Olympic Committee of Burundi, Madam Lydia Nsekera.

To host this event, It will be an opportunity to  promote the grassroots movement for women in sports development through out the country, the image and visibility of Rwanda to the rest of the World.

20 in 34 National Federations hosted GMT 2017 successfully.

Within month of June,  every year, The Rwanda National Olympic and Sports Committee in partnership with the Ministry of Sports and Culture organize Genocide Memorial Tournament (GMT) through their members, national federations.  This annual event is held in remembrance of all sportsmen, fans and officials who were killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

More federations took part in this year’s Genocide Memorial Tournament compared to the previous years as 20 in 34 federations participated:

BASKETBALL: On 11th June 2017

Men’s final
REG 81-69 Espoir

Third place
Patriots 65-56 IPRC-South

Veterans
UGB (Rwa) 58-71 VC Bakolo (DRC)

Women’s final
Berco Stars (Bdi) 58-72 APR       

Third place
IPRC-South 33-44 Scandinavia (DRC)

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CHESS : 09-11 June 2017

Seventy-eight players from eight countries: Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, RD Congo, UK and USA competed :

INTERNATIONAL / FIDE RATED SECTION

First Place: NSUBUGA HARUNA (UGANDA)

Second Place: SSONKO MATHIAS ALLAN (UGANDA)

Third Place: WANYAMA HAROLD (UGANDA)

OPEN / UNRATED SECTION

First Place: WERE SAMUEL (UGANDA)

Second Place: MWAKA EMMANUEL (UGANDA)

Third Place: MUNYURANGABO LONGIN (RWANDA)

Best Lady in International Section: KAYESU IVY (UGANDA)

Best Junior in International Section: MURARA IAN 

Best Lady in Open Section: UWASE JOSELYNE

Best Junior in Open Section: MUNYURANGABO LONGIN

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TAEKWONDO : 10th June 2017

Rwanda Taekwondo Federation organized an International Competition and three countries namely Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya and Burundian Refugees from Mahama Camp.

-40 KG JUNIOR FEMALE

1.ITERITEKA SHANNY (CAMP MAHAMA)

2.IZABAYO THIANA (CAMP MAHAMA)

3.IRAFASHA LYDIA (CAMP MAHAMA)

4.NIYONASABYE LATIFA (BETTER WORLD)

+40 KG JUNIOR FEMALE

1.UMURERWA NADEGE (UNITY)

2.TUYISHIMIRE SONIA (DREAM FIGHTERS)

3.INGABIRE ANITHA (SPECIAL LINE UP)

-40 KG JUNIOR MALE

1.SHEMA CYUBAHIRO ELISSA (DREAM)

2.AHISHAKIYE SHALOM (DREAM)

3.NIYONZIMA JACQUES (BETTER WORLD)

4.NIYONGERE WILSON (CAMP MAHAMA)

-50 KG JUNIOR MALE

1.NIYOMUGABO HAPPY (IYF)

2.IRADUKUNDA MUCYO YVAN (DREAM)

3.RUGAMBWA JUNIOR (DREAM FIGHTERS)

+50 KG JUNIOR MALE

1.TUYISHIMIRE ERIC (TAEKWO KICK)

2.BYUKUSENGE ERIC (DREAM)

3.TUYISHIMIRE FABRICE (TAEKWO KICK)

4.NGIRIYAREMYE DAN (DREAM FIGHTERS)

-53 KG SENIOR FEMALE

1.UMURERWA LAISSA (DREAM)

2.NDACYAYISENGA ALINE (DREAM)

+53 KG SENIOR FEMALE

1.BENIMANA YVONNE (DREAM)

2.AKIMANA BETTY (DREAM)

3.UWAYO CLARISSE (DREAM FIGHTERS)

-54 KG SENIOR MALE

1.KAYITARE BENON (IYF)

2.OCHWO DERRCICK (UGANDA)

3.KAYIZI VINCENT (CAMP MAHAMA)

4.KWIZERA SWEZER (CAMP MAHAMA)

-58 KG SENIOR MALE

1.SEKANYAMBO JEAN PAUL (IYF)

2.BYIRINGIRO ABRAHAM (DREAM FIGHTERS)

3.KAMANA LATIFA (UNITY)

4.NIYIGIZE JEAN DE DIEU (DREAM)

-63 KG SENIOR MALE

1.CYUBAHIRO ARTHUR (DREAM FIGHTERS)

2.IYUMVA REGIS (IYF)

3.GATERA SAMUEL (DREAM)

4.OCHAKA SAMUEL (UGANDA)

-68 KG SENIOR MALE

1.TWIZEYIMANA MUSSA (DREAM)

2.MUNYAKAZI VINCENT (DREAM)

3.MURAGIJIMANA ISRAEL (IYF)

4.MANIRIHO JEAN CLAUDE (KANIGA)

-74 KG SENIOR MALE

1.NIZEYIMANA SAVIO (DREAM)

2.EGACH ROGERS (UGANDA)

3.HABIMANA PAUL (KIGALI JUSTICE)

4.RWASA JOEL (CAMP MAHAMA)

+74 KG SENIOR MALE

1.GITTA HUSSEIN (UGANDA)

2.OWORI FRANCIS (UGANDA)

TEAM STANDING

1.DREAM TAEKWONDO CLUB (RWANDA)

2.MAHAMA REFUGEES CAMP TAEKWONDO TEAM (BURUNDI)

3.UGANDA TAEKWONDO TEAM

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SPORT AUTOMOBILE : 10th June 2017

Slalom Memorial 2017

First Place: SEKAMANA FURAHA 1’25’’

Second Place: NDABATEZE JIMMY 1’31’’

Third Place: SAFARI CHRISTOPHER 1’36’’ auto1 auto

FENCING : 10th June 2017

Men’s Category:

1.NDUWAMUNGU PATIENT

2.NYABAGABO DARCY

3.RUBEN DUNKEY

Women’s Category:

1.UWIHOREYE TUFAHA

2.INGABIRE NOELLA 

3.HAKIZIMFURA CLEMENTINE

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KARATE : 10th June 2017

Clubs based in Kigali dominated Karate Genocide Memorial tournament 2017

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INDIVIDUAL KATA FEMALE

1.UWASE LAZIA (ZEN KARATE DO CLUB)

2.UWIZERA EVELYNE (MAMARU KARATE DO CLUB)

3.BYIRINGIRO JOYCE (MAMARU KARATE DO CLUB)

INDIVIDUAL KATA MALE 

1.USENGIMANA OMAR (MAMARU KARATE DO CLUB)

2.MUNYESHYAKA VINCENT (MAMARU KARATE DO CLUB)

3.SHYAKA VICTOR (LION)

INDIVIDUAL KUMITE FEMALE

1.CYUZUZO SAKINA (FLYING EAGLE)

2.UWIZERA EVELYNE (MAMARU KARATE DO CLUB)

3.ISHIMWE SANDRINE (KIBEHO KARATE DO CLUB)

TEAM KATA MALE

1.ZEN KARATE DO CLUB

2.MAMARU KARATE DO CLUB

3.UR HUYE CAMPUS

TEAM KUMITE MALE

1.LION

2.MAMARU KARATE DO CLUB

3.ZEN B

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FOOTBALL:Sunday,  11th June 2017

8 teams from different Football Centres located at Musanze District competed: 

Men’s final

LES ABEILLES 2 – 0 VOLCANIC GORILLAS

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TENNIS: Saturday, June 17th, 2017

Rwanda Tennis Federation prepared an international competition:

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WHEEL CHAIR TENNIS

Women’s Final

KWIZERA CARINE 2 – 0 UMUTONI CLEMENTINE

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Men’s Final

NDAYISHIMIYE ERNEST 2 – 0 DUSABE VICKY   

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AMATEURS

DOUBLE’s Final

KAMANZI FIDELE & KARANGUZA JANCY (1 – 1) BAHATI THEONESTE & KAREKEZI JEAN

BAHATI TH.& KAREKEZI JEAN gave up.

SIMPLE’s Final

KABILIGI VIATEUR (RWANDA) 2 – 1 THAIS BROUCK (FRANCE)

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Men’s FInal

IKONDO ARNOLD (RDC) 2 – 1 NIYIGENA ETIENNE (RWANDA)

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Women’s Final

ONYA NANCY (RDC) 2 – 0 INGABIRE MEGANE (RWANDA)

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TENNIS DE TABLE: Saturday, June 17th, 2017

40 players from Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda competed:

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Semi Finals:

TEAM RWANDA 1 – TEAM RWANDA 2 : sets 4 – 2

TEAM UGANDA – TEAM BURUNDI : sets 3 – 0

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Final:

TEAM UGANDA – TEAM RWANDA 1 : sets 3 – 0

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Best Female Players: ROSINE, TUMUKUNDE HERVINE, TAMALIS

Best Male Players: MASENGESHO PATRICK, IRAKIZA BONHEUR, OLIVIER

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SKATING : Sunday, June 18th, 2017

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Winners:

Boys Age 3 – 5

1.HIRWA ANDY

2.YVAN

3.SEDRICK

Boys Age 6 – 7

1.MUGISHA

2.GAKUBA EMMANUEL

3.DAFI

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Girls Age 8 – 12

1.INEZA SONIA

2.TETA

3.MYRIS

Boys Age 8 – 12

1.MUSENGAMANA RAMADHAN

2.RUKUNDO

3.SEDRICK

Girls Age 13 – 15

1.CHANCELINE

2.CHARLOTTE

3.YVETTE

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Boys Age 13 – 15

1.KWIBUKA PACIFIQUE

2.JACKSON

3.WILSON

Girls Age 16 and above

1.ALINE

2.CLEMENTINE

3.FRANCINE

 Boys Age 16 and above

1.MUGENZI ENOCK

2.BYUKUSENGE JEAN DE DIEU

3.IRADUKUNDA CRISPIN

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 FREESTYLE

1. ITANGISHAKA THEOGENE

2. OLIVIER

3. MBONIGABA INNOCENT

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TRIATHLON: Saturday, June 17th, 2017

“KARONGI BEACH RACE GMT 2017”

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JUNIOR RACE : 400m SWIM + 5km BIKE + 4km RUN

1.RUKUNDINKA STEVEN : 36min 14sec

2.NIYITANGA KEVIN : 36min 56sec

3.NIYIBIZI CEDRIC : 39min 10sec

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SENIOR RACE : 750m SWIM + 20km BIKE + 8km RUN

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1.UWINEZA HANANI 1h44min17sec

MEN

1.HATEGEKIMANA TIMAMU : 1h24min

2.NGABONZIZA MARCEL : 1h29min10sec

3.IRANKUNDA ISHIAKA (BEBETO) : 1h31min

   MANIRAGABA FARADJI : 1h31min

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GOLF: Saturday, June 24th, 2017

First Place: RWIYAMIRIRA ORLA : 51

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Second Place: ARI SHRESTHA : 40

Third Place: PETER DOOREST : 39