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Uganda’s Byabaraire attains 2nd KVF high performance coaching certificate
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- December 30, 2023
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The conclusion of the 2nd KVF High-Performance Coaching Seminar marked an inspiring culmination to an eventful and enlightening session spearheaded by the esteemed FIVB Level III Coach, Professor Godfrey Owese Okumu. Collaborating with the Kenya Volleyball Federation and Coaching Commission, the seminar unfolded seamlessly at Absa Sports Club.
The highlight of the closing ceremony was the well-deserved presentation of certificates to the dedicated coaches in attendance. Encouraged to amplify the impact of their newly acquired knowledge, they were urged to spread the seminar’s valuable insights far and wide, ensuring its reach to a broader community of coaches.
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Looking ahead, the stage is set for the 3rd Coaching Seminar, slated for either August or September 2024. This forward-thinking initiative promises to continue the momentum of growth, learning, and collaborative spirit within the volleyball coaching community.
Amidst the collective success, a special accolade is bestowed upon Uganda Coach Musime Cissy Byabaraire, whose unwavering commitment led her to traverse a considerable distance from Uganda to be part of this enriching experience. Her dedication serves as a shining example of the seminar’s significance and the passion that fuels coaches’ pursuit of excellence.
Notably, the seminar witnessed other active participation of four exceptional Women Coaches: Olympian Brackcides Agala Khadambi, Former Kenyan International Libero Mildred Odwako, Beach Volleyball Maestro and Coach Gladys Munge,showcasing remarkable dedication to enhancing their coaching skills despite short notice.
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Their presence signifies a crucial step forward for women in coaching roles, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement and excellence in fostering the sport’s growth across Africa and beyond.
This collective effort highlights the ongoing commitment of these inspiring women to drive progress in coaching and advance the sport’s development.