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1 November 2010 - Level 1 Coaching Course at FITA MEAC in Egypt
Lausanne
Level 1 Coaching Course at FITA MEAC in Egypt
Lausanne – 1 November 2010
A level I course will take place from 21 January to 17 February 2011 at the FITA MEAC in Cairo, Egypt under the expertise of FITA Coach MUN Baek Won. The course is open to all FITA Member Associations that seek to give a good initial education to their novice coaches. No registration fee will apply.
All FITA Member Associations—and especially the Mediterranean countries that wish to benefit of the scholarships—are requested to submit the applications of their candidates that must include:
Ø An archery/sport resume with coaching activities and achievements so far
Ø A letter of motivation as to why the participant is applying for this project
Ø Letter of support from your national federation, providing details on coaching status and conditions of the candidate
Ø A passport copy, or at least all details
Ø Name of the departure airport (only in case that the airline ticket of the candidate must be booked by FITA according to a particular programme or agreement)
Ø Details of the arrival and departure flight: Airline Company, flight numbers, dates, times
Special scholarships (including accommodation & airfare) will be offered to countries of the Mediterranean region in the frame of the preparation to the Mediterranean Games 2013. Participants from other nations can apply to an Olympic Solidarity Scholarship. The application should be made by their National Archery Federation to their respective National Olympic Committee; please send a copy of the request to FITA office.
Do not hesitate to contact the FITA Development & Coaching Department for any further information you may require, and kindly submit your applications to pcolmaire@archery.org.
Application deadlines: 21 November 2010. A maximum of 12 participants will be entered; the principle of "First arrived – first served" will apply.
More details on the complete announcement document
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