Santo Domingo.The NORCECA / FIVB
Regional Development Center of Volleyball in Dominican Republic,
concluded the International Coaches Course Level I, led by
Brazilian FIVB Instructor Antonio Rizola Neto, the FIVB Instructor
Puerto Rican Juan Manuel Cartagena and National Coach Wilson
Sanchez.
Santo
Domingo.The NORCECA / FIVB Regional Development Center
of Volleyball in Dominican Republic, concluded the International
Coaches Course Level I, led by Brazilian FIVB Instructor Antonio
Rizola Neto, the FIVB Instructor Puerto Rican Juan Manuel Cartagena
and National Coach Wilson Sanchez.
With 38 international coaches in which the participation
of 13 women, which are active athletes Women's National Team, Camil
Dominguez, Gina Mambrú, Ana Yorkira Binet and Prisilla Rivera who
finished the certification that lasted 5 days and included a
comprehensive program of work on the professional and practical
Volleyball management and its application to new
athletes.
During the closing ceremony of FIVB Instructor Antonio
Rizola Neto of Brazil he said he was pleased to have been part of
this course and said he was proud to come to the country and to the
most active centers available to the FIVB Regional Development
Center. In his words he urged participants to continue studying
about volleyball, because there is always something new to
learn.
Moreover, the Instructor Puertorican FIVB Juan Manuel
Cartagena urged the new coaches to always give the best of
themselves and make every effort to go up the rungs of the career
coach and hopes that this new group see in some years one FIVB
Instructor.
In this event the top three students who were Ronny
Luzuriaga Carpio from Ecuador, Harry Gonzalez from Puerto Rico and
the athlete Prisilla Rivera from Dominican Republic who received a
Blackboard for coaches Molten, which were donated by Lic. Cristobal
Marte Hoffiz, President of the NORCECA Confederation
Professor Nelson Jose Ramirez, thanked everyone for
attending and wished them good trip, also highlighted the support
of the NORCECA Confederation, the FIVB, the Ministry of Sports and
Olympic Committee of Dominican Republic.