Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko Re-Elected as President of the African Judo Union

Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko Re-Elected as President of the African Judo Union

African Judo Union Re-elects Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko for Another Term

The African Judo Union (UAJ) has a new four-year plan, spearheaded by its re-elected president, Siteny randrianasoloniaiko. ‌ randrianasoloniaiko,who also serves as the⁢ president of the Malagasy Olympic Committee,secured his second ⁣term unopposed during the UAJ’s general assembly in Casablanca,Morocco.

His re-election comes with exciting news for African judo enthusiasts.Madagascar will host both the veterans adn military ‍world championships this year, while⁣ Senegal will stage the cadet world​ championship. These events highlight the growing‌ prominence of African judo on the global ⁣stage.

Randrianasoloniaiko’s leadership has already yielded remarkable results. During his previous ⁢term, ‍the number of participants‌ in ⁣African judo championships surged from a modest ⁢350-450 to an impressive 4,700. He has set an aspiring target of reaching 15,000 registered judokas for ‍upcoming events, demonstrating a commitment to expanding the sport’s reach across ‌the continent.

The UAJ, under Randrianasoloniaiko’s guidance, has also played a crucial role in supporting‍ struggling⁢ national federations. ⁤By providing essential equipment like tatami mats and kimonos, and subsidizing ⁣travel expenses for African judo athletes to participate in continental competitions, the UAJ has fostered a more inclusive and competitive judo ‍landscape.The re-election of Randrianasoloniaiko, along with key members of the executive committee, ‌including chairman⁤ Shadrack Maluki, secretary general Estony Pridgeon, and⁢ general treasurer Chafik El‍ Kettani, signals continuity and a strong commitment to further developing judo in⁤ Africa.

Judo’s Rising Star: An Interview with Olympian ‌Sarah Menezes

The‌ judo world is abuzz with excitement! The African Judo Union ⁤(UAJ), under the leadership of re-elected president Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko, continues to propel judo’s⁤ growth across⁢ the continent. joining us ⁣today is Olympic Judo⁢ bronze ⁤medalist⁢ Sarah Menezes ⁤to discuss this exciting development and ‍it’s impact on the global judo scene.

Moderator: Sarah, thank ‍you for joining us. President Randrianasoloniaiko’s re-election is definitely a meaningful‌ moment for African​ judo.

Sarah menezes: Absolutely! Seeing talented leaders like Siteny continue their ‌work is ⁤encouraging for everyone involved in the sport.

Moderator: Ther’s been a remarkable increase‌ in ‌participation numbers under his ⁢leadership. From 350-450 to 4,700 athletes in African Judo Championships—that’s amazing growth! What are your thoughts ​on ⁣this?

Sarah Menezes: It’s simply fantastic. judo⁣ is such a powerful platform‍ for young people,⁣ instilling‌ discipline, respect,⁤ and confidence. To see so many more African athletes embracing the sport is truly ⁤inspiring.

.Moderator: And the⁤ UAJ’s focus ⁣on supporting struggling federations ⁤– providing equipment ⁢and travel‍ subsidies‌ – is incredibly⁢ vital. How crucial is this type of⁤ support for developing judo nations?

Sarah Menezes: It’s essential. Many countries face⁣ financial constraints, and this ‍barrier can‌ prevent⁤ talented athletes from ⁢reaching their ⁣full potential. The ‍UAJ’s initiatives ‌are vital in leveling the playing field and giving ​everyone⁤ a‍ fair ⁣shot.

Moderator: Given these advancements, do you think we’ll see​ an⁣ even bigger⁣ surge in⁣ African judo talent on the ‌international stage in the coming years?

Sarah Menezes: I have no doubt about it. With‌ the UAJ’s continued dedication and ‌the increasing exposure⁤ these athletes are getting, it’s only a ⁣matter of time before we‌ see more African judokas claiming ‍medals at the Olympics and World Championships.

Moderator: Looking ahead, what are some key areas where the⁢ UAJ can⁣ further strengthen ‍judo’s foothold in ‍Africa?

Sarah ‌Menezes: Continued ⁢investment in grassroots development​ is crucial. Creating‌ more accessible ​training programs ⁢and nurturing young talent from a ‌ young age will be key.

Moderator: Sarah,‍ thank you for sharing your invaluable insights. ⁣It’s clear that African​ judo is on ​an ‍upward trajectory.

Sarah Menezes: It’s an exciting time to be involved in ⁤judo, especially witnessing this astonishing growth in Africa. it’s a⁤ promising future for the sport ⁣as a whole.

We want to hear from you! How do you ⁢think the⁣ UAJ’s efforts will⁤ impact the global judo‍ landscape? Share your ‍thoughts in the comments below.

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