FINA Holds Development Clinic in Palestine

Hannah Hecht
by Hannah Hecht 0

December 31st, 2016 Asia, News

As part of FINA’s development program, FINA representative John Stathis conducted a development clinic for Palestinian coaches in Ramallah, Palestine October 29th through November first.

The clinic, located in the West Bank area of the country near Jerusalem at the First Ramallah Group headquarters, covered topics at FINA’s Beginner and Intermediate levels.

Palestine sent two swimmers to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics this year. Ahmed Gebrel competed in his second consecutive games, finishing 47th in the men’s 200 free with 1:59.71, while Mary Al-Atrash finished 62nd in the 50 free with 28.76.

Palestinian Olympic Committee Head Jibril Rajoub opened up the clinic.

“[Rajoub] spoke of the optimism for the development of sport generally that he has and how the coaches present needed to be proactive in improving for this to be a reality,” said Stathis in his write-up. “In reality, they have enthusiastic coaches and teachers and many who have a reasonable knowledge. What is really obviously lacking for the development of swimming are swimming pools and aquatic facilities.  We take for granted the plethora of short and long course facilities available to us, but some serious investment needs to take place to get to a level of reasonable competitiveness.”

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About Hannah Hecht

Hannah Hecht

Hannah Hecht grew up in Kansas and spent most of her childhood trying to convince coaches to let her swim backstroke in freestyle sets. She took her passion to Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa and swam at NAIA Nationals all four years. After graduating in 2015, she moved to …

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