Olympian Sadaf selected for IOC Course abroad

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Olympian Sadaf selected for IOC Course abroad

By our correspondent 

ISLAMABAD: Olympian Sadaf Siddiqui has been selected for the International Coaching Course in General Conditioning starting in the first week of October at the Hungarian University of Sport Sciences, Hungary. 

The course is a part of International Olympic Committee (IOC) efforts to impart latest training to improve the overall standard of coaches and officials in the developing countries.

 Sadaf Siddiqui, who met with the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) Vice President Begum Ishrat Ashraf and POA Secretary General Muhammad Khalid Mahmood to share her future plans in the field of women sports development and management. 

 Begum Ishrat Ashraf during her interaction with Sadaf said that the international coaching and management course will provide the platform to Sadaf to improve her skills.

“ This course is very important as it would help educate our women coaches in the longer run . The Course provides coaches with a systematic way to improve their knowledge and skills in the theoretical, technical and practical aspects of coaching,” she said. 

Sadaf, represented Pakistan in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China as well as in Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, SAF Games and other international sports events. She also represented the Army in many national events and carried out the national duty to find and groom fresh  talent in the field of athletics.  

“Its an honour for me to represent my country and my mother departmet Pakistan Army. I respect the Olympic values of dedication, teamwork  and passion,” said Sadaf Siddiuqi adding that this experience will allow her to attain key skills and qualities such as leadership, teamwork, and a deep commitment for the development of women’s sports in Pakistan.

“As a passionate advocate for women’s participation in sports, I am determined to inspire the next generation of female athletes in Pakistan,” she said.  

“My participation in the IOC Program will not only help improve my own skills and experience, it will also serve as an opportunity to support the IOC in its commitment for women’s empowerment in sports on a global scale.”