Women's Athletics Seminar 19-24 April 2008
The RDC Cairo organised a "Women’s Athletics Seminar" on
19-24 April 2008.
One of the major objectives of the IAAF is to increase the
number of women who participate in athletics.
During the six-day seminar designed specifically for
women, the many problems facing the Arab countries, which have led to a
decrease in female participation in athletics events, were discussed.
Some of the main problems that face the Arab countries are
related to the Member Federations who do not support women's participation.
They have the fewest number of coaches, judges and officials and their
customs and traditions inevitably lead Arab women to refrain from
participating in athletic events.
Claire Chehab said that women have become almost equal
with men in athletics in terms of participating in events that they were
previously excluded from in the past: pole vault, 20km race walking, 3000m
steeple and hammer throw. The participation of women has also lead to
increasing numbers of athletics' spectators.
Mrs. Chehab focused on the key role of women in the Member
Federations. She said that there are still a lot of things to do such as
focusing on increasing the number of female coaches, judges, officials and
administrators inside clubs and federations.
She also highlighted the role of the participants to apply
Kids' Athletics in Schools and clubs and establishing Athletes Committees in
Clubs.
Dr. Madeha Faried delivered a workshop on the role of
women in finding out alternative implements to help prevent injuries during
athletics competitions and there was a lecture on the biological aspects in
training female athletes by Dr. Ezzat el Kashef.
The IAAF Women's Committee Chairperson made some
recommendations to be delivered and carried out by the participants in their
Member Federations such as taking the necessary action to help increase the
presence of women to 20% in the administrative body of the Federation
following IOC resolutions. She emphasised the importance of establishing a
Women's committee in each Member Federation in order to manage women's
affairs.
The recommendations also included the necessity of
establishing a Women's Committee in the Arab Athletics Association to
exchange experiences between Arab women throughout training camps, seminars
and courses.
The participants who attend the seminar are as follow:
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