By Akeem Lawal
The session, which also involved the coaches and wrestlers was handled by the President of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Daniel Igali and the Chairman of Nigeria Wrestling Referees Association, Yusuf Usman, who explained with practical, the new changes in the rules of the sport.
The Technical Director of the NWF, Damien Ohaike, told Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com that the training is very necessary at this point in time, as the referees, coaches and wrestlers are expected to apply what they have learnt at the championship.
Meanwhile the draws for the Cadet Category was held in the Greco Roman 46kg,48kg, 55kg and 65kg; Freestyle 46kg, 48kg,55kg and 65kg and Women’s Wrestling 36kg, 46kg, 53kg and 61kg on Monday while actions started on Tuesday in that category.
The Bayelsa State Commissioner for Sports, Bayelsa Buruboyefe Perekiye said all arrangements have been put in place to ensure a hitch-free competition which will come to an end on the 2nd of July.
Perekiye, who was at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Samson Siasia Sports Complex is optimistic of staging a world class competition.
No fewer than 500 athletes and officials from different states and wrestling clubs around the country are participating in the competition which will also serve as qualifiers for this year’s Africa Games in Morocco and the World Wrestling Championships in Kazakhstan in September.
President of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Hon Daniel Igali said he expects a competitive competition considering what is at stake.
He charged all the athletes and coaches to abide by the rules of the game.
NIGERIA Wrestling Federation on Monday took time out to organize clinic for the referees that will be on duty at the Governor Dickson Wrestling Classics which started on Tuesday at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Samson Siasia Sports Stadium in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.
The session, which also involved the coaches and wrestlers was handled by the President of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Daniel Igali and the Chairman of Nigeria Wrestling Referees Association, Yusuf Usman, who explained with practical, the new changes in the rules of the sport.
The Technical Director of the NWF, Damien Ohaike, told Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com that the training is very necessary at this point in time, as the referees, coaches and wrestlers are expected to apply what they have learnt at the championship.
Meanwhile the draws for the Cadet Category was held in the Greco Roman 46kg,48kg, 55kg and 65kg; Freestyle 46kg, 48kg,55kg and 65kg and Women’s Wrestling 36kg, 46kg, 53kg and 61kg on Monday while actions started on Tuesday in that category.
The Bayelsa State Commissioner for Sports, Bayelsa Buruboyefe Perekiye said all arrangements have been put in place to ensure a hitch-free competition which will come to an end on the 2nd of July.
Perekiye, who was at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Samson Siasia Sports Complex is optimistic of staging a world class competition.
No fewer than 500 athletes and officials from different states and wrestling clubs around the country are participating in the competition which will also serve as qualifiers for this year’s Africa Games in Morocco and the World Wrestling Championships in Kazakhstan in September.
President of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Hon Daniel Igali said he expects a competitive competition considering what is at stake.
He charged all the athletes and coaches to abide by the rules of the game.
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