Special Olympics Bharat organises Turbojav coaches training


New Delhi, Jun 10 (IANS): Going forward with upgrading the learning experience of the coaches, Special Olympics Bharat recently held a Turbojav training session.

The Tuesday session, that introduced the equipment and the techniques, reached out to approximately 200 participants from India and beyond. The training was led by Tom Petranoff, a three time Olympian and a two-time world record holder in javelin throw. He is the founder of Throwing Zone Athletics (TZA) and the inventor of TurboJav.

Devender Jhajharia, javelin world record holder Paralympian, commented on the changing scenario in India.

"The sports field has become significantly inclusive. Twenty years back, a person with disabilities was questioned on entering the sports field as that was clearly comprehended as a space beyond his/her capacity. The sports arena, today, welcomes and provides opportunities to all persons -- with or without disabilities."

It may be noted that the first ever coaches training camp in the Turbojav was held in Bengaluru in November 2018. The training was held with the support of Amentum Sports which sourced the equipment - the Turbojavs as well as arranged the resource team for the training.

Talking about the plan ahead, Victor R Vaz, National Sports Director said: "This is a great opportunity to build up our champions in a new sport. I am developing this to be one of our participating sports at the Special Olympic World Summer Games 2023. We would be planning many more webinars in collaboration with Amentum Sports."

 

  

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