Great success for the international refereeing and coaching in Oran

The president of the African Judo Union (AJU) said that this international seminar is a major event that fits with the policy and development strategy of the AJU
Mr Randrianasoloniaiko Siteny-president AJU

The President Siteny maintained that this high level seminar will be sanctioned by an exam to obtain the IJF international referee license. He adds that the African continent aspired to organize seminars such as held in Baku, Mittersil and Doha to increase the number of high level referees within the national federations of the continent and also to consolidate the credibility of arbitratio. The president of AJU, did not fail to thank the IJF for its support for the improvement of refereeing in Africa.

Mr Mohamed Meridja- First Vice President of AJU

The first Vice President of AJU who also occupies important functions within the IJF affirms that this seminar of refereeing and coaching marks the event during these Africans judo championships which is held this year in Algeria and he affirms also that this training is important insofar as it addresses the changes and the evolution in the world of judo.

Mr Yacine Silini- Président of the Algerian Federation of Judo

The president of the Algerian Judo Federation maintains for his part that the holding of this seminar in Oran is a great first and also a succes. Yacine Silini welcomed the collaboration of all parties concerned to make this seminar possible during these African championships of Judo in Algeria.The President speaks of great success.

Mr Daniel Lascau- Head director IJF Referee Commission

Mr Lascau who led this training proceeded to the analysis of more than 170 videos with the participants who had the opportunity to put themselves in the situation on the tatami to more understand the explan and the implementation to the complexities encountered during the fights.

Mr Ababacar Ngom- Refereeing chief director AJU

For the Refereeing chief director of AJU, this seminar expresses the good collaboration that exists between AJU and the national federations. The number of participants clearly demonstrates the interest of the federation for the advancement and progress of judo in Africa. This international seminar, according to Mr NGOM agrees with the development strategy of AJU, to train referees to evolve on the African continent and also on the international scene.

The large number of participants in this international seminar in Oran
The participants listening attentively to the explanation of Daniel Lascau


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