The Midweek Sun

COACH YOUR KIDS...

Parents urged to plug school sports gap

- BY ISAAC PHEKO

Parents have been challenged to support kids in their sports endeavours during the absence of school sports. These sentiments were shared by the Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC president Col. Botsang Tshenyego when officiatin­g at the Team Botswana welcome ceremony in Gaborone earlier this week. Team Botswana recently competed at the just ended 10th Edition of the AUSC Region 5 Youth Games held in Lilongwe, Malawi.

Team Botswana, comprising of Athletics, Athletics VI, Boxing, Tennis, Swimming, Volleyball, Football, and Netball finished the tournament in position five (5) behind 1st placed South Africa, Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Held under the theme ‘Igniting the African Dream’, the tournament took place from the 2nd – 12th December 2022. Botswana won 12 Gold medals, 22 Silver, and 13 bronze, making a total of 47 medals.

When addressing the audience, Col. Tshenyego said: “At a time when there is officially no school sport, the parents become indispensa­ble. A Parent is the first coach for an athlete. They introduce everything and for many they continue through the profession­al journey of an athlete.”

Col. Tshenyego continued: “Rea le leboga batsadi. While we await with bated breath for the commenceme­nt of school sport, we will be banking on parents and communitie­s to sustain sport. Only time will reveal the full implicatio­ns of such a crisis and we hope that a solution is found sooner than later.” Col. Tshenyego said in the past couple of years, the global sport movement has shown great strengths to include staging Olympic Games in the middle of a pandemic.

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