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"The Level 1 Coaches Course section of the 2012 ISAF Training Scholarship has once again highlighted the different needs for developing nations around the world. The different federations vary from very small with 1 or 2 clubs that have little or no grass roots work happening to larger federations with many areas of national programme structure already in place . This has made for an interesting beginning, giving these candidates the tools they need to successfully develop and implement their new training schemes.
The weather has mostly played the game and we have had two good days on the water this week where the candidates have gone through the steps of teaching people to sail both from within the boat and also from a powerboat. The whole concept of a structured sequence of teaching is new to the scholarship candidates and it has taken some time for them to get used to working within these parameters but they now have learned the value of this process. All in all this group of candidates are very keen to learn and take all their new knowledge back to their countries with them.'
The 2012 Scholarship candidates are:
Graham Numa - Papua New Guinea
Yousuf Al Bastaki - UAE
Sulueti Dimanaleba Rauqeuqe (Lewa) - Fiji
Alberto Helio Darosa - Mozambique
Ahmed Samir - Egypt
Julia Caroline Shaw - Vietnam
Brice Jacobsen Andrianirina - Madagascar
For anyone wishing to know how they or their country could benefit from this Scholarship Course please visit our website here.
Regular updates, including photographs of all course activity will be shown on our dedicated ISAF Training and Development Facebook page here and updates will be available on Twitter via @connect2sailing
For all of the programmes and initiatives that have been developed by ISAF in order to help increase global participation in the sport, please visit our dedicated training pages here or contact the ISAF Training and Development Department here.