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Shuttle Time and AirBadminton leave Togo wanting more

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The Togo Badminton Federation (FETOBAD) recently implemented the BWF Shuttle Time activities while promoting AirBadminton in Bassar, in the northern region of the country.

The aim of the project is to promote a positive image of badminton through the BWF Shuttle Time Schools Programme and AirBadminton to make the sport accessible to everyone in the country.

The project was held from 5-6 May 2020 and attended by more than 50 underprivileged children aged between 7-15, and five Physical Education Teachers and Sport Supervisors from nearby villages.

On the first day, the PE Teachers and Sports Supervisors were briefed on the importance and benefits of badminton to the general public, especially children. It was then followed by the introduction of the BWF Shuttle Time Schools Programme, which provides free resources such as Teacher Manual, Lesson Plans, videos and mobile app. The session was capped by the presentation of the new and innovative AirBadminton launched by BWF in May 2019.

In the afternoon, as well as during the second day, the children were introduced to the sport through a variety of fun and creative games. Laughter from the children enjoying the games filled the atmosphere.

The participants’ remarkable enthusiasm was apparent, with the teachers already looking forward to the upcoming BWF Shuttle Time Teachers Course and the excited children continuing to practise at home.

“These two days allowed us to discover a new and exciting sport that is attractive and easy to practice. With the material we received, we are looking at badminton potentially challenging football, which is the common sport in our environment. We thank Togo Badminton Federation for the support,” Elie Nikabou, a village Sports Manager, said.

FETOBAD president Pikoyabe Takassi-Kikpa added: “This project is the continuation of the extension of badminton through Shuttle Time and the implementation of AirBadminton while waiting for the adequate equipment. Its concretisation in times of a health crisis has been possible due to the Shuttle Time coordination team’s determination to make badminton a sport practiced all over Togo.”

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Shuttle Time et le AirBadminton se développent au Togo

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La Fédération Togolaise de Badminton (FETOBAD) a récemment réalisé des activités du programme Shuttle Time de la BWF tout en faisant la promotion du AirBadminton à Bassar, dans la région nord du pays.

L’objectif du projet est de promouvoir une image positive du badminton par le biais du programme scolaire  Shuttle Time de la BWF et du AirBadminton afin de rendre ce sport accessible à tous dans le pays.

Le projet s’est déroulé les 5 et 6 mai 2020 et a réuni plus de 50 enfants défavorisés âgés de 7 à 15 ans, ainsi que cinq professeurs d’éducation physique et des superviseurs sportifs des villages voisins.

Le premier jour, les professeurs d’éducation physique et les superviseurs sportifs ont été informés de l’importance et des avantages du badminton pour le grand public, en particulier les enfants. Il a ensuite été suivi par l’introduction du programme  scolaire Shuttle Time de la BWF, qui fournit des ressources gratuites telles que le Manuel de l’Enseignant, les plans de Séances, des vidéos et une application mobile. La session a été clôturée par la présentation du nouveau et innovant AirBadminton lancé par la BWF en mai 2019.

Dans l’après-midi, ainsi que durant la deuxième journée, les enfants ont été initiés à ce sport par le biais de divers jeux amusants et créatifs. Les rires et cris des enfants qui ont apprécié les jeux ont rempli l’atmosphère.

L’enthousiasme remarquable des participants était évident, les enseignants se réjouissant déjà de la prochaine formation des Enseignants Shuttle Time de la BWF et les enfants enthousiastes continuant à s’entraîner à la maison.

“Ces deux jours nous ont permis de découvrir un nouveau sport passionnant, attrayant et facile à pratiquer. Avec le matériel que nous avons reçu, nous voyons déjà le badminton rivaliser avec le football, qui est le sport le plus populaire dans notre environnement. Nous remercions la Fédération Togolaise de Badminton pour son soutien”, a déclaré Elie Nikabou, Responsable Sportif du Village.

Le Président de la FETOBAD, Pikoyabe Takassi-Kikpa, a ajouté : “Ce projet est la poursuite de l’extension du badminton par le biais de Shuttle Time et la mise en place du AirBadminton en attendant le matériel adéquat. Sa concrétisation en temps de crise sanitaire a été possible grâce à la détermination de l’équipe de la coordination du Shuttle Time de faire du badminton un sport pratiqué dans tout le Togo”.

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