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SUMMARY:Northern Region Coaching Camp for Visually-Impaired Women Atheletes
DESCRIPTION:Indian Blind Sports Association (IBSA) and USHA International jointly launched ‘Vision 2020’\, a campaign to attract and train a large number of female athletes in sports. As a part of this campaign\, IBSA organized Northern Region Coaching Camp for Female Athletes in Delhi from 10 – 15 September 2018. 24 athletes from the northern region including Delhi\, Uttar Pradesh\, Haryana\, Punjab\, Himachal Pradesh and J&K participated in the camp. The details of athletes are as given below: \n(a) Delhi – 7 Nos. (4 x National\, 3 x State level ) \n(b) Haryana – 1 No. (National Level) \n(c) Himachal Pradesh – 1 No. (State Level) \n(d) J & K – 6 Nos. (State Level) \n(e) Punjab – 7 Nos. (1 x National\, 6 x State level) \n(f) U.P. – 2 Nos. (1 x International\, 1 x National level) \nThe camp was held from 06.30 A.M. to 09.30 A.M. at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and from 04.30 P.M. to 06.30 P.M. at the Blind Relief Association\, Delhi. The morning session was conducted by Dr. Satyapal Singh (Dronacharya Awardee) and the evening session by Mr. G. Krishnan (Level II Official IPC).
URL:https://ibsaindia.org/event/northern-region-coaching-camp-for-visually-impaired-women-atheletes/
LOCATION:Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:IBSA Events,Training & Coaching
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180502
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SUMMARY:3rd National Blind Football Tournament 2018\, Kochi
DESCRIPTION:The third IBFF National Blind Football Tournament was conducted at Kochi from 27 April-1 May 2018. DCP Kochi\, Sri Kuruppasamy IPS was the chief guest of the event. Mr David Absalom Hony\, General Secretary IBSA Delhi was the Guest of Honour for the occasion. Twelve teams participated in the tournament from across the country and the Academy Team Kochi won the championship. \n 
URL:https://ibsaindia.org/event/3rd-national-blind-football-tournament-2018-kochi/
CATEGORIES:IBSA Events,Past Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180427
DTSTAMP:20260503T162949
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SUMMARY:IBSA World Judo Championship - Antalya\, Turkey
DESCRIPTION:Four men and five female players represented India in the IBSA World Judo Championship held in Antalya\, Turkey from 19-26 April 2018. \nThe Men’s Team stood 11th and Women’s 7th at the end of the game. A total of 35 countries participated in the event\, and India stood 22nd in the overall position.
URL:https://ibsaindia.org/event/ibsa-world-judo-championship-antalya-turkey/
LOCATION:Antalya\, Turkey
CATEGORIES:IBSA Events,International Participation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180222
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SUMMARY:Lawn Tennis Coaching Camp\, Mumbai
DESCRIPTION:Indian Blind Sports Association (IBSA) and Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) in a collaborative initiative conducted a Lawn Tennis Coaching Camp for coaches and players in Mumbai from 19-21 February. This is in continuation to the success of the first regional Coaching Camp held in Delhi from 13-15 February 2018 in collaboration with Delhi Lawn Tennis Association. \nMore than 20 coaches and visually impaired players took part and benefitted through the camp. Simon McFarland\, a Tennis Level 2 (ITF Advanced) Coach and Tennis & Squash Director at Windsor Lawn Tennis Club in Belfast\, Ireland was the main coach for this training and provided his services free of cost. McFarland had been coaching tennis for 15 years. They became the first club in Northern Ireland to coach blind and visually impaired tennis in association with the Royal National Institute for the Blind since 2015. He was accompanied by celebrated Dr. Davinder Kapur\, a recipient of the MBE (Most Excellent Order of The British Empire) for his outstanding services in medicine and charity.
URL:https://ibsaindia.org/event/lawn-tennis-coaching-camp-mumbai/
LOCATION:Mumbai\, India
CATEGORIES:IBSA Events,Training & Coaching
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180114
DTSTAMP:20260503T162949
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SUMMARY:USHA SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR THE BLIND
DESCRIPTION:The opening ceremony of the event was held 8 January morning at the Blind Relief Association\, New Delhi. Mrs. Radhika Bharat Ram\, Chairperson\, Indian Blind Sports Association (IBSA) delivered the welcome address and formally declared the USHA Sports Championship for the Blind open. \nThe 6-day event was organized by the Indian Blind Sports Association (IBSA) with USHA being the title Sponsor in the premises of the Blind Relief Association\, Delhi. The list of our other sponsors is provided as Annexure – I. The event witnessed over 600 participants\, including 150 female blind sportspersons from eighteen states. \nThe sports events included 4th IBSA Kabaddi Championships; 7th IBSA Powerlifting Championships; 2nd IBSA Judo Championship; Coaching Camp and Seminar on Blind Sports. For the first time\, blind Kabaddi and Judo for females was introduced. The event was inaugurated by Mrs. Radhika Bharat Ram\, Chairperson\, IBSA. \n The following activities were held during the Sports Championships: \n➢ Athletics Coaching Camp and Seminar was held parallel to the Championship. In the coaching camp\, 34 coaches and athletes from different parts of the country were given special coaching by IBSA Chief Coach and Dronacharya Awardee Dr. Satyapal Singh. Mr G Krishnan\, World ParaAthletics Technical Official took a session on athletics competitions\, rules and regulations\, imperatives of fitness and practical fitness exercises. \n➢ The field session was conducted at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium under the guidance of Dr Satyapal and Mr G Krishnan. \n➢ Demonstration cum workshop on Goalball was also conducted for the first time. \n➢ Lawn Tennis Clinic was conducted by Shri Ramdas Shivhare\, who learned Lawn Tennis for blind from Japan while he was undergoing one year Leadership Training in Japan. The participants were introduced to the rules and techniques of the game. This was followed by practical session to give theparticipants a hand-on experience. \n➢ Ms Alayna Aisha\, Life Skills Teacher cum Counsellor held 2 Workshops on MindTraining for Success in Sports to highlight how having a focused mind in a sport/game is crucial for winning. \n➢ Practical fitness sessions were also held for the participants. \n➢ Session on sports injury\, warm-up and cooling down was held by Ms. Takako Kitahara\, Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteer (JOVC) at National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities (NIEPVD)\, Dehradun. Over 40 participants including instructors from various states attended the session. \n➢ A special demonstration cum workshop on Frisbee\, new game for theBlind\, was conducted by Ms. Amita Chadha and her team highlighting Frisbee as a tool to break through the barriers of gender and disability biases. \nThe closing ceremony was held in the premises of the Blind Relief Association on 13 January 2018. Ms Chhaya Shriram\, Chief Guest gave away the Championship Trophies to the winners. In her speech she lauded the participation of women in the Championships and introduction of Women Kabaddi for the first time by Indian Blind Sports Association. She encouraged the players to continue improving their performance and skill and never give up any opportunity to display their talent. All the IBSA management committee members and members of BRA Management committee were present at the closing ceremony. \nDelivering the vote of thanks\, General Secretary Mr. A. David appreciated the performance of the athletes in the Meet and thanked all the sportspersons and supporting technical officials\, volunteers\, services of Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation and the staff of The Blind Relief Association in making the event a grand success. He acknowledged with gratitude the sponsors\, donors\, and others for supporting the cause of blind sports.
URL:https://ibsaindia.org/event/usha-sports-championships-for-the-blind/
CATEGORIES:IBSA Events,Past Events
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