Communication was also sent to all African NOCs to nominate athletes to participate in this project
The Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) (AfricaOlympic.com), subsequent to the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea on 16 March 2022 in Cairo, Egypt, held a briefing meeting with National Olympic Committees (NOCs) on 20 April 2022 to brief them on the implementation of the winter sport project. The MOU, amongst others will see the two organisations collaborate on the following:
- Promoting the success of the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
- Participating in the Winter Sports Support Project for Youth in Snowless Countries
- Guiding African Youth Team to participate in the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympics
- Support for co-hosting Games by South-North with a mission of achieving ‘Peace Olympic’.
The PyeongChang 2018 Legacy Foundation has been appointed by
Gangwon Province to run the winter sports support project for youth in snowless
countries. In this regard, communication was also sent to all African NOCs to
nominate athletes to participate in this project.
The project will be implemented in phases, with the first
two-week training camp scheduled for end May/June 2022 and another one in 2023.
Athletes born between 2006-2009 are eligible to participate in the programme.
They can be from any sport and are interested in taking up
winter sports. Sports that are part of the project are Bobsleigh, Skeleton,
Luge, Alpine Ski, Cross country, Snowboarding. Over and above sports training,
athletes will have education sessions on antidoping, equality, human rights and
peace.
All costs related to airfares, accommodation, meals, apparel
and equipment will be borne by the PyeongChang 2018 Legacy Foundation. 100
athletes will be part of the programme, with 60 expected to come from the
African continent.
ANOCA president Mr Mustapha Berraf, said “ANOCA is pleased
to work with the Gangwon Province, the PyeongChang 2018 Legacy Foundation and
NOCs in the realisation of this project. This will give African youth an
opportunity to develop skills in other sports which were not previously
associated with our continent.
We will continue identifying key strategic partnerships with
organisations and potential partners in the development of sport in the African
continent.”
ANOCA will be represented in the project team by the IOC
Member Mr William Blick and Technical Director Ms Ezera Tshabangu, while the
PyeongChang 2018 Legacy Foundation will be represented by Mr Arram Kim, Head of
Education.