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Bangladesh Wrestling Team Departs for OCA-UWW Asian Youth Training Camp in China

A three-member Bangladesh wrestling team is set to depart for Guangzhou, China, to participate in the OCA-UWW Asian Youth Training Camp and Courses for Coaches.

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A three-member Bangladesh wrestling team is set to depart for Guangzhou, China, to participate in the OCA-UWW Asian Youth Training Camp and Courses for Coaches. The 10-day programme, organised by the Olympic Council of Asia, aims to enhance technical skills and coaching standards under the continental training initiative.

Team Composition and Departure

The selected participants include Coach Dipu Chandra Roy and two Under-17 wrestlers, Mosa Jemi Akter and Rohan Morol. The team is scheduled to leave Dhaka on Monday night. All expenses related to participation in the programme will be borne by the organising authority.

Objectives of the Training Camp

The primary goal of the OCA-UWW Asian Youth Training Camp is to improve the technical skills of young wrestlers and elevate the coaching standards across Asia. This initiative is part of a broader effort by the Olympic Council of Asia to foster talent development and enhance competitive standards in youth wrestling.

Significance for Bangladesh Wrestling

Participation in this training camp is a significant opportunity for Bangladesh's wrestling community. It allows young athletes and coaches to gain exposure to international training methods and standards, potentially leading to improved performance in future competitions. The experience and knowledge gained will be invaluable for the development of wrestling in Bangladesh.

Future Implications

The insights and techniques acquired during this camp are expected to have long-term benefits for Bangladesh wrestling. Enhanced coaching skills and athlete performance can lead to better results in regional and international competitions, raising the profile of Bangladeshi wrestling on the global stage.

Source: BSS

FAQ

Who are the members of the Bangladesh wrestling team?
The team includes Coach Dipu Chandra Roy and two Under-17 wrestlers, Mosa Jemi Akter and Rohan Morol.
Who is organizing the training camp?
The training camp is organized by the Olympic Council of Asia.

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