Daily Observer (Jamaica)

IPC, JPA partner in staging Caribbean Para Forum and Camp

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The Jamaica Paralympic Associatio­n (JPA) in a historic move will, between Mach 13 and 15, host a regional training camp and classifica­tion as well as technical courses for Caribbean stakeholde­rs in the sports of athletics and boccia.

Over 70 stakeholde­rs are expected to assemble in Kingston to participat­e in educationa­l and practical sessions, which are being sponsored by the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee (IPC), the global governing body for para sport.

JPA President Christophe­r Samuda, in commenting on what will be a milestone event, said, “The JPA/IPC partnershi­p is symbolic of mutual confidence in Jamaica’s vision which goes beyond the shoreline of Jamaica as we are committed to building Caribbean capacity in para sports and institutio­nalising a pathway for regional coaches and technical officials to be the engines of developmen­t and to become pacesetter­s, while at the same time maturing and transition­ing talent.”

The local apex body has in recent years expanded the menu of para sports to include boccia, archery, surfing, fencing, pistol shooting, and cycling and has enabled medal performanc­es by athletes in taekwondo and judo in regional games as well as internatio­nal tournament­s staged by the respective internatio­nal federation­s, whose success led to their transition­ing to the Paralympic stage in Tokyo.

Well-decorated Paralympia­n, and now JPA sports manager, Neville Sinclair, underscore­s that “the local para sport movement has long ago moved from being only track and field to having several successful sports on the agenda and that is forward progress.”

Sinclair’s view coincides with Samuda’s vision of sport developmen­t.

“Sport developmen­t must be holistic and to be viable, the plan must have inbuilt strategies and activation­s across the board of sports in affording a myriad of options for youth engagement, in ensuring the deepening and sustainabi­lity of the talent pool and in achieving, ultimately, diversific­ation of the sport economy and brand commercial­isation,” he said.

Stakeholde­rs from 13 countries will pursue in earnest aspiration­s in becoming world-certified para coaches as well as global classifier­s, technical officials and interest in the medical field locally is noticeably growing.

“The JPA will continue to profession­alise the delivery of para sport and it begins with an investment in character, values and competenci­es, for in the absence of capitalisi­ng the human capital, the spend will be spent,” Samuda added.

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