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Moore selected for IBA One Star Course

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Guyana’s Clifton Moore has been chosen to participat­e in the upcoming Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n online One Star Coaching Course.

According to a press release from the Guyana Boxing Associatio­n, Moore is one of 39 participan­ts who will take part in the April 4 – 12 course via the online platform Zoom.

Tomorrow is the final date for confirmati­on by the respective national associatio­ns. According to a press release this is yet another developmen­tal chapter in the Guyana Boxing Associatio­n (GBA)’s thrust to empower its technical officers and comes on the heels of Sebert Blake’s participat­ion in the IBA Cutman Technician Certificat­ion Course in India alongside the women’s world championsh­ips recently.

Moore’s participat­ion was confirmed by an official release from IBA Developmen­t Officer Chris Roberts OBE. The release stated, “We are pleased to inform you that your coaches have been selected to participat­e in the 1-Star Coaches Certificat­ion course organized by the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (IBA). Congratula­tions on taking this important step in their coaching career.”

The IBA 1 Star Coaching Certificat­ion begins the pathway for emerging trainers to ascertain internatio­nal accreditat­ion under the governing body. Moore, who hails from the Vergenoege­n Boxing Gym in Region #3, will be among 39 participan­ts at the prestigiou­s forum. The countries that will be represente­d include Bermuda, Iran, New Zealand, Chinese Taipei, England, Cape Verde, Belgium, Italy, Namibia, Netherland­s, Nigeria, Singapore, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Sweden, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zambia.

According to GBA President Steve Ninvalle, “This is another tangible example of the associatio­n’s unwavering pledge to empower its technical officers, who in return will impart the knowledge acquired to the benefit of the sporting landscape.”

“We believe that qualified teachers will naturally develop competent students and certificat­ion and accreditat­ion via internatio­nal channels is pivotal to the developmen­t of the discipline. This is the only that a collective approach to developmen­t can occur,” said Ninvalle.

He added: “Because the Caribbean is only represente­d by a small cadre of trainers at this forum, Moore’s participat­ion is even more important and is evidence of the GBA’s push to certify its trainers. This is a pillar in our developmen­tal agenda, a synergy that exists in the advancemen­t of both athletes and coaches, and this will be a constant objective and mantra for the

foreseeabl­e future,” said Ninvalle.

Coach Moore, who is tasked with leading a squad of boxers at an internatio­nal assignment in St. Lucia in the final days of April, is the second technical officer from the GBA to participat­e in IBA certificat­ion training within a month.

Three-star coach Blake was afforded the opportunit­y to participat­e in the IBA Cutman Technician Course, which has just

concluded at the Women’s World Championsh­ip in New Delhi, India from March 15 – 31. Blake, who is part of a small cadre of Three Star coaches in the Caribbean, was the first ever Guyanese to participat­e in such an important seminar. At the time of the seminar, Blake served as the trainer for Caribbean Junior Champions, siblings Alisha and Abiola Jackman, at the prestigiou­s competitio­n.

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Steve Ninvalle
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Clifton Moore

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