Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Trinidad and Tobago Government News - Spotting Talent in Cedros

December 11, 2012:

Scores of primary and secondary school students turned up at the Beaulieu Recreation Ground, in Cedros, last weekend, for the Cedros/Icacos leg of the Ministry of Sport Sport Caravan.

Former national football coach, Muhammad Isa, coordinated the football session. He explained that the main goal of the Sport Caravan was talent identification.

?I?m very pleased with the turnout. We have what we call a Sports School, every August for three weeks - a residential sports school. We are looking at talent around the country, and the outstanding talent that we identify, we? will be inviting to participate in the Ministry?s Sports School programme in August 2013.?
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The Sport Caravan attracted some 140 children between the ages of five and 17. Three sports were focused on at the Beaulieu Recreation Ground ? football, cricket and volleyball.
Cuban volleyball coach, three-time Olympic gold medallist Idalmis Gato Moya said she was pleased with the talent on show in Cedros.

?There are a couple of young ladies here who have really long extremities ? arms and legs ? and these parameters are necessary for volleyball,? she said, with the help of an interpreter.
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?What the Ministry has to do jointly with the coaches here, is keep doing programmes like this for development so we can have a bigger base for future Olympics and international tournaments,? Gato Moya continued.

Clinton Jaggernauth, a former standout youth cricketer from Cedros, attended the Sport Caravan. Jaggernauth, who coaches cricket and football in the area, was very pleased with the Ministry of Sport initiative.
?It?s the first one of its kind in the area. We have a good turnout today especially since one of the main concerns down here is getting the youths to come out. We?ve always had talent down here,? Jaggernauth continued.

Christian Charles, a Sports Development Officer at the Ministry of Sport, is one of the coordinators of the Sport Caravan. He said the Caravan is focused on four major areas; equal opportunity, continuity, identifying talent and maximizing potential.
?It?s about equal opportunity ? giving the rural areas the same opportunity as the urban areas. Continuity, meaning we are not just going to have this for the weekend, but it?s something that?s going to be continuous throughout the year.
Identifying talent, meaning if we see a young person who can excel, we can assist in getting them recruited by an elite clubs. And maximizing potential by bringing out the best out of that athlete so they can go on to represent Trinidad and Tobago.?

Charles explained that the Ministry?s Rural Areas Programme will serve as a follow-up to the Sport Caravan.
The Ministry?s goal is to stage 12 Sport Caravans every year. Last month, there was a huge turnout at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet for the Tobago leg.

The Cedros/Icacos leg of the Sport Caravan concludes tomorrow at the Beaulieu Recreation Ground.
The Ministry?s next project is the Christmas festival for underprivileged children.? This event will take place this weekend, December 16th at the Eastern Regional Sport Complex from 1pm to 6pm.?

Santa will be there.

Courtesy the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago

Source: http://www.news.gov.tt/index.php?news=12181

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