By Akeem Lawal
A total number of 54 countries,
including Nigeria, will participate at the inaugural African Beach Games which
will take place on the island of Sal, Cape Verde from 14 – 23 June 2019.
Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports that
the event was awarded to Sal island on the Atlantic archipelago at the
Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa General Assembly in
Djibouti in May 2017.
According to CEO Sal
2019,Yann Craven, the African Beach Games are a new International Olympic
Committee project, will feature beach versions of soccer, handball, volleyball,
tennis (doubles and mixed doubles), freestyle football, 3x3 basketball. Others
are athletics (Half Marathon), Karate (Kata), Coastal rowing (beach sprints),
Kiteboard (kitefoil/ TT:R Boardercross) and Open Water Swimming (5km).
Yann Craven making his presentation in Lagos on Friday |
In a chat with Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com,
Craven said the competition, which will feature over 1000 athletes and
500 officials, will provide additional opportunities for federations to expand
their roles by incorporating and starting new initiatives which offers
potential athletes new experience and challenge.
“Just like the All Africa
Games and the Africa Youth Games, this is a new game. The idea is to give the
young African elite athletes the platform to participate in some of the new and
exciting sports like Kiteboard, coastal rowing, freestyle football and
traditional beach sports like volleyball, soccer and handball.
“We are giving these
opportunities to the athletes because one of the major obstacles Africa
athletes face is the lack of opportunities.
“It’s to create a new
horizon just like our slogan. Not just for Cape Verde but for Africa athletes. It’s
a new sport that no one has dominated, so let’s give the athletes the chance to
dominate,” Craven told Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com.
The event will be staged at
Santa Maria Beach Park and athletes will be accommodated at the 5-star
all-inclusive resort of Sol Dunas Hotel.
For these inaugural games,
the organisers have adopted the Creole word ‘Kretxeu’ which means loved-one.
Kretxeu is a yellow loggerhead turtle wearing blue shorts. Cape Verde is famous
for its turtles that nest in the sands on the islands.
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