Tchoukball Coach Training Seminar
The Kenya Tchoukball Federation
experienced yet another amazing moment during the three days Tchoukball Coach
Training Seminar which took place from the 7th to 10th of
October 2015. The training seminar was spearheaded by Chris Huang, the Fitb
President, Coach Fang in charge of the Taiwan National Tchoukball team, Eric
Lu, the Fitb Secretary and Kennedy Miruka, the president of the Kenya Tchukball
Federation.
The seminar commenced on Wednesday,
7, 2015 with a morning visit to the
Ministry of Sports and Youth affairs. This visit was fruitful because the
government was pleased to meet our three guests mentioned above and some
representatives of different countries. They expressed their gratitude to them
for promoting Tchoukball in Kenya. The government further pledged to support
Tchoukball related activities in Kenya and ensure that this sport is introduced
and promoted in various parts of Kenya.
In the afternoon, the
delegation from Taiwan proceeded to Rowaland Scouts camp where they met other
Tchoukball lovers from different countries who had come for the seminar. The
participants were from Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya. Some participants
from other countries such as Zimbabwe could not make it due to a few
unavoidable circumstances but promised to be there for the next event.
The seminar was fun and Chris
Huang gave us an introduction to Tchoukball and helped us understand the basics
of the game since some participants were not familiar with most aspects of the
sport. Chris showed us videos of various Tchoukball tournaments in different
countries and we loved it.
It was then time to apply what
we had learnt and therefore, we happily moved to the field. We had an amazing
time playing and incorporated what we had learnt.
We even got other people at the
site interested in the game.
On Thursday, 8, 2015, we had
more time for practice as we spent almost the entire day in the field with a
few breaks here and there. This time, we decided to do it at Starehe Boys’
Center and School. We got to experience the amazing skills that Coach Fang has
and understood why Taiwan team always take the lead in every Tchoukball
tournament they participate in. The Starehe students were also glad to watch
and participate in playing Tchoukball since they even have a Tchoukball team.
Kenya was then granted the
opportunity to host the African Tchoukball Championship in 2016 and Ken Miruka,
the President of Kenya Tchoukball Federation signed a contract with Chris
Huang, the President of Fitb to formalize this deal.
Saturday, 10, 2015 was the last
day of our seminar and most participants didn’t want it to come to an end. However,
we had to and we did it in style. We spent the better part of the day in the
field learning and playing Tchoukball and getting our questions answered by
both Chris Huang and Coach Fang.
In the evening, we proceeded to
Rowallan camp where we had our camp fire. We roasted lots of meat which the
participants greatly enjoyed as we exchanged stories and talked about our
different cultures and experiences. The Meat roasting event ended at 1:00 and
we proceeded to our areas of accommodation to get some rest.
We managed to incorporate lots
of fun into the coaching seminar. We engaged in different activities and showed
our visitors the beauty of Kenya and they loved it.
We made them try out various
Kenyan delicacies which they found amazing.
The group celebrated the
birthday of one of the participants from Rwanda and it was amazing.
Ken Miruka, the president
of Kenya Tchoukball Federation took the team
from Taiwan (Chris Huang, Coach Fang and Eric Lu) on a tour of the Nairobi
National Park and they were both amazed and pleased with the scenery and the
wildlife.
All the participants from different
countries bid each other goodbye on Sunday, 11, 2015 and most people were
almost in tears. It was a wonderful experience. The Coaching Seminar and the
interaction among people of different backgrounds was quite informative and exciting.
We would like to thank the
government of Kenya for the support they have provided to help promote
Tchoukball in Kenya. Our deepest gratitude goes to the Chris Huang, Coach Fang
and Eric for taking time off their busy schedule to come for the Coaching
seminar.
In addition to that, we are
grateful for the Tchoukball equipment they provided us with because they will
go a long way towards promoting Tchoukball in Kenya.
Special thanks go to the
Starehe Boys’ Center and School for allowing us to host the event at their
premises and for all the support they have shown towards promoting Tchoukball
in Kenya. We thank all the participants
from the East African countries who participated in the Coaching Seminar. It wouldn’t
have been the same without you. We are still looking forward to organizing more
Tchoukball events and strengthening the bond between the different communities
and countries both in Kenya and Africa in general.
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