As part of the African Kurash Championships, an important event for the future of the continental sport began today in Kempton Park, South Africa – a special training seminar for coaches and advanced training for continental referees were organised.

Representatives from South Africa, Botswana, Cameroon, Congo, DR Congo, Eswatini, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe united for one goal – to improve skills, develop common practical criteria and strengthen international standards of Kurash.

This event is not only an exchange of technical knowledge, but also an example of solidarity in preserving the values inherent in Kurash – discipline, respect, honesty and rich cultural heritage.

“Training is preparing the future of Kurash in Africa,” said Mr. Martial Ngoka, Secretary General of the African Kurash Union. – “Each participant will promote the knowledge and experience they have gained here in their home countries, educate the new generation and protect the true spirit of the sport.”

The seminars organised within the framework of the Continental Championship will contribute to the further development of Kurash in Africa.

According to the program of the Continental Championship, Kurash matches between juniors and seniors will be held by tomorrow.

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