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World Inline Coach in South Africa (2007)

Posted by admin | Actions, News | Posted on décembre 7th, 2007

South Africa is the most developed country in Africa for Speed roller skating. The work of the family Van Heerden since many years has always been a tremendous help to spread roller skating in the entire nation.

Pretoria city got a great 200 m track build in the same complex as the cycling track. South Africa is already participating at World Championship and is now looking to increase their world level to reach some higher ranking.

Last trip in South Africa, WICOACH brought 60 kg of speed wheels collected from different pro WIC team and National team of France.

Their needs of equipment are especially for wheels. Now the skaters who got good speed skates and train hard every day need more and more wheels.

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In November 2007 Seminar for coaches and administrators of skate’s club was organized by the federation and
Christophe Audoire did present the WICOACH help for developing speed roller Skating.

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Coaching lessons were held also at the Mandela Village club and track of Pretoria.

Coaching lessons were held also at the Mandela Village club and track of Pretoria.

Mandela village 400 meters asphalt road circuit

Mandela village 400 meters asphalt road circuit

Mandela village 400 meters asphalt road circuit

Mandela village 400 meters asphalt road circuit

Mandela village 400 meters asphalt road circuit

Mandela village 400 meters asphalt road circuit

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Kid’s program: “futures stars” With Roller futures star’s kit boxes'

Wendy Gila – Van Heerden

All what is needed to coach skating is in it !

With test program book from 1 to 5 levels
Each level take several weeks to reach and end up with a test
In 6 month times skaters reach level 5

With Instructors book
Posters and pictures with level

Wendy Gila - Van Heerden with Roller futures star’s kit boxes

Wendy Gila - Van Heerden with Roller futures star’s kit boxes

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PRETORIA roller skating bank track in the middle of cycling track

Report action of Wicoach in Kenya

Posted by admin | Actions, News | Posted on décembre 3rd, 2007

Christophe Audoire stay at Nairobi was organized by JOSEPH MWANGI MUCHIRI,
VICE PRESIDENT of ROLLER SPORT KENYA.

After meeting skaters Newton Marikio from Kenya at WIC SUZHOU 2007 we set a training camp with Kenyan skaters from 19th  to 23rd November 2007

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Roller sport Kenya federation board meeting with Christophe Audoire WICOACH
Joseph is on the left next to RSK president Mme Cleopatra A. Mbeo.

Joseph is dedicated to the roller sport since many years as skaters and now coach and federation administrators.
The federation board is organized now with young dynamic and enthusiast members about the organization and development of the sport in Kenya

They organized in the centre’s streets of capital town Nairobi a Inline speed skating marathon which reach this year 200 participants.

During the few days I stayed in Kenya
We did have some training sessions on Speed Inline techniques.
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Skating lessons with skaters and coaches were held at University of Nairobi graduation square.

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Also on a road near football stadium training session based on physical preparation were also conducted.

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Development for the Speed roller skating in Kenya.

wicoach_kenya_2007_05Beside the coaching aspect we had some meeting and exchanges about setting plan of development

1st step:  Coaching level’s development with future seminar to instruct coaches how to teach speed skating in their clubs.

2nd step : Best Kenyan skaters to participate at international races, with also coaches to get some knowledge of international skating level .   National team to participate at World Championship 2008 in Spain.

3nd step  Build a place for speed skating at Nairobi… from flat track to 200 meters bank track  and speed skating equipment available for all skaters

JOSEPH MWANGI MUCHIRI,
VICE PRESIDENT of ROLLER SPORT KENYA

“ … Roller skating grow in Kenya from being a neighbourhood past time to being an organized competitive sport. The most active discipline is inline speed skating though some skaters are also interested in artistic, hockey and aggressive skating.

In 1997, KENYA CONFEDERATION OF ROLLER SKATING (KCRS), was registered as national federation with the relevant authorities to govern and develop this sport in the country, thanks to Philip Kiura and Jack Njoroge amongst others. Since then the organization has changed the name to ROLLER SPORT KENYA.

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Speed skates donated by European Skaters have been give to the Kenyan skaters.

In 2002, Kenya hosted the South African Speed Skating team 2003 RSK again hosted the 5th African speed skating Championships
Roller Sport South Africa has truly been very instrumental in helping Kenya grow.

In July 2004, we had national championships and for the first time we had over a 100 skaters compete.

Many neighbourhoods now have organized skating clubs that we oversee as a federation. These include Shauri moyo, Gikomba/Majengo, Karen, Kawangware, Kangemi, Gachie and today we have about 8 schools that have kids skating clubs. We also have organized clubs in Mombasa and Eldoret towns

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Development of Roller Skating in Kenya.

1.    Roller skating is yet to make its mark as a competitive sport in this country; like many other modern and upcoming sports, majority people have not yet recognized it as serious sport.
2.    Finance: skating is not a cheap sport especially in Africa where there is no shop where one can buy professional gears. With almost zero support from the relevant authorities it has been very hard to even have our talented skaters get exposure to the real skating world out there.
3.    Federation always try to make the sport competitive in Kenya, for a Kenyan skater, racing’ always means a flight ticket and lodging, to South Africa, Europe, United States or China.
4.    There is also a great need for professional coaching.
5.    Skating Rink: There isn’t any roller skating rink in Kenya. One day the skaters will have a place they can call their own. This will open many opportunities and facilitate the development of skating in Kenya.