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Grenadian athletes resume training
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GEORGE’S, Grenada, January 9, 2011 –
Several top Grenadian athletes are participating in a Talent Identification
Programme which has resumed in the parish of St. David.
Lucy Fortune, a 100 and 200-metre specialist, was
among more than 35 athletes who were involved in the resumption of training
at the La Sagesse Playing Field on Saturday.
Also participating in the training programme was
Lyndon Toussaint, a stand out in the javelin and discus throws. Both
Toussaint and Fortune were members of the national team which participated
in the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore last year.
“Training will be in rotation throughout the
country,’’ said Conrad Francis, Coordinator of Sports in the Ministry of
Sports. “The ministry’s coaches will work with the athletes on Saturdays.
During the week, they would train with their respective club and school
coaches.’’
The Talent Identification Programme, through
which many of the best national athletes will be chosen for regional and
international meets including the annual Junior CARIFTA Games, is part of a
new Sports Policy which was approved by Cabinet late last year.
The policy is designed to assist in better
identifying, selecting and producing Grenada’s most outstanding athletes,
and to provide assistance and guidance in becoming professional sportsmen
and women.
The
Talent Identification training is a joint undertaken by the Grenada Athletic
Association and the Ministry of Sports with the latter providing support
with the preparation of the grounds, coaching and transportation of athletes
from across the country.
Among coaches assisting the athletes are Bruce
Swan, Kerlon Peters, Denise Williams, Albert Joseph and Quammy Joseph.
Story and photos submitted
by Jaime Campbell of the Ministry of Youth Empowerment & Sports
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