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24 July 2007
08 July 2007
ITF lanches tennis icoach website
The International Tennis Federation today launched a new coaching
website called tennis icoach. The comprehensive Web site
is designed to deliver the very best tennis coaching and playing
information to tennis coaches, players and enthusiasts around the
world.
The tennis icoach website features many hours of exclusive video
footage taken of leading tennis coaches and experts presenting at ITF
Coaching seminars and workshops conducted around the world.
It includes a search engine that allows coaches to access hundreds of
articles produced by experts covering every aspect of teaching and
playing tennis. This includes tactics, biomechanics, psychology,
technique, conditioning, coach development, strokes, teaching
methodology and much more. Also included are 30+ specially designed
audio eLearning Modules with world renowned authorities.
website called tennis icoach. The comprehensive Web site
is designed to deliver the very best tennis coaching and playing
information to tennis coaches, players and enthusiasts around the
world.
The tennis icoach website features many hours of exclusive video
footage taken of leading tennis coaches and experts presenting at ITF
Coaching seminars and workshops conducted around the world.
It includes a search engine that allows coaches to access hundreds of
articles produced by experts covering every aspect of teaching and
playing tennis. This includes tactics, biomechanics, psychology,
technique, conditioning, coach development, strokes, teaching
methodology and much more. Also included are 30+ specially designed
audio eLearning Modules with world renowned authorities.
06 July 2007
IOC Youth Olympic Games in 2010
IOC Session: A “go” for Youth Olympic Games@IOC
The Youth Olympic Games aim :
- to bring together talented athletes from around the world to participate in high-level competitions;
- to run, alongside the sports element of the event, education programmes on; Olympic values, on the benefits of sport for a healthy lifestyle, the social values sport can deliver and on the dangers of doping and of training to excess and/or of inactivity.
- to use the latest communications channels to promote Olympic values and the spirit and essence embodied in the Youth Olympic Games.
Around 3,200 athletes for Summer Games and 1,000 athletes for Winter Games
The Youth Olympic Games – age group 14 to 18 - will bring together approximately 3,200 athletes and 800 officials for the Summer Games and 1,000 athletes and 580 officials for the Winter Games. The sports programme will encompass all sports on the programme of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the 2012 Summer Games with a limited number of disciplines and events. Proposals from Sports Federations to integrate youth-driven disciplines that are not part of the Olympic Games may be accepted.
The Youth Olympic Games aim :
- to bring together talented athletes from around the world to participate in high-level competitions;
- to run, alongside the sports element of the event, education programmes on; Olympic values, on the benefits of sport for a healthy lifestyle, the social values sport can deliver and on the dangers of doping and of training to excess and/or of inactivity.
- to use the latest communications channels to promote Olympic values and the spirit and essence embodied in the Youth Olympic Games.
Around 3,200 athletes for Summer Games and 1,000 athletes for Winter Games
The Youth Olympic Games – age group 14 to 18 - will bring together approximately 3,200 athletes and 800 officials for the Summer Games and 1,000 athletes and 580 officials for the Winter Games. The sports programme will encompass all sports on the programme of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the 2012 Summer Games with a limited number of disciplines and events. Proposals from Sports Federations to integrate youth-driven disciplines that are not part of the Olympic Games may be accepted.
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