handball news, august 19 2010

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Issue 132 August 19 2010 Handball News is produced by Snowdon Sports Media Partners Ltd for the British Handball Association For more details please contact 0845 230 0803 or log on to BritishHandball.com or EnglandHandball.com Schools Prepare to Embrace Handball HUNDREDS of schools and colleges across the country are preparing to welcome handball onto their curriculum as part of the Change4Life programme. The scheme - set up to help our kids to get fit and stay fit - will see handball developed in around 420 secondary schools and colleges, and it is hoped many of these will then become fully established handball clubs for the future. As part of the roll-out of the scheme, England Handball is looking to recruit eight new staff to ensure the sport is given the best possible start at this crucial phase of the plan. “Without doubt, this is the most exciting development opportunity which the EHA has ever had,” said England Handball’s Director of Development Louaz Hofton. “The Change4Life programme will involve developing handball in 420 secondary schools and colleges across the country. Although this is only funded for one year, those student clubs will be supported by the Change4Life staff to become established recreational handball clubs from September 2011 onwards. Exciting England Handball are recruiting six part time Activators and two part time Managers to be strategically placed around the country to ensure the spread of the game is as effective as possible. With the North West and London currently hotspots for handball in England, it is hoped that other regions will also embrace the sport and, through schemes such as Change4Life, help make the sport widely known. Olympic Officials: The Training Starts Here! Are YOU An England Ace of the Future? PREPARATIONS are well under way for the first National Technical Officials (NTOs) meeting to be staged in Nottingham on September 4/5 - and if you’re planning to go along you need to confirm your attendance by this Friday, August 20. The meeting is the first of several being staged around the country by Olympic Handball Competition Manager Alex Gavrilovic, with the aim of building a team of British officials for the 2012 Olympics in London. The first session is on September 4 from 12-3pm, and is an introductory NTO (Statistician) training session. Then from 3-6pm, there is an introductory NTO (Table Official) training session. This session for budding table officials will be repeated the following morning, Sunday September 5, from 10-12. Sunday also sees the traditional Nottingham Pre-Season Tournament take place from 10am- 7pm, which will include eight teams, 16 matches, and a great chance to see some top domestic handball action. The workshops will include theory and simulated practical opportunities, and in addition participants will officiate and/or shadow officials at the Tournament on Sunday. If you’re attending please reply to [email protected] stating which sessions you will be attending. PLAYERS eligible to play for England are invited to attend a training camp in preparation for the Home Nations Four Team Tournament in Scotland in October. The event will be held on a date to be announced, and clubs are being asked to nominate players they feel are good enough to make the grade. Players must be registered and training with a competitive club and playing regularly at a minimum of EHA National League First Division level, and you should be able to commit to all the dates in the programme. Although there is some subsidy of the programme, some accommodation costs may need to be paid by the player. For more information about the trials, please log on to www.EnglandHandball.com Scottish Refs Course IF you are a budding handball referee and live in Scotland, then there is also a course for you! The Scottish Handball Association is staging a training course on September 18-19, at a venue to be confirmed. Running from 9am-5pm each day, the course will cost £35 per person, and is open to people aged 16 or over on the day of the course. For more details, contact [email protected]

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Page 1: Handball News, August 19 2010

Issue 132August 19

2010

Handball News is produced by Snowdon Sports Media Partners Ltd for the British Handball AssociationFor more details please contact 0845 230 0803 or log on to BritishHandball.com or EnglandHandball.com

Schools Prepare toEmbrace Handball

HUNDREDS of schools and colleges across thecountry are preparing to welcome handball onto theircurriculum as part of the Change4Life programme.

The scheme - set up to help ourkids to get fit and stay fit - will seehandball developed in around420 secondary schools andcolleges, and it is hoped many ofthese will then become fullyestablished handball clubs forthe future. As part of the roll-out of thescheme, England Handball islooking to recruit eight new staffto ensure the sport is given thebest possible start at this crucialphase of the plan. “Without doubt, this is themost exciting developmentopportunity which the EHA hasever had,” said EnglandHandball’s Director ofDevelopment Louaz Hofton. “The Change4Lifeprogramme will involvedeveloping handball in 420secondary schools and colleges

across the country. Although this isonly funded for one year, thosestudent clubs will be supported bythe Change4Life staff to becomeestablished recreational handballclubs from September 2011onwards.

Exciting England Handball are recruitingsix part time Activators and twopart time Managers to bestrategically placed around thecountry to ensure the spread ofthe game is as effective as possible. With the North West and Londoncurrently hotspots for handball inEngland, it is hoped that otherregions will also embrace the sportand, through schemes such asChange4Life, help make the sportwidely known.

Olympic Officials: TheTraining Starts Here!

Are YOU An EnglandAce of the Future?

PREPARATIONS are well underway for the first National TechnicalOfficials (NTOs) meeting to bestaged in Nottingham onSeptember 4/5 - and if you’replanning to go along you need toconfirm your attendance by thisFriday, August 20. The meeting is the first of severalbeing staged around the countryby Olympic Handball CompetitionManager Alex Gavrilovic, with theaim of building a team of Britishofficials for the 2012 Olympics inLondon. The first session is on September4 from 12-3pm, and is anintroductory NTO (Statistician)training session. Then from 3-6pm,there is an introductory NTO (TableOfficial) training session.

This session for budding tableofficials will be repeated thefollowing morning, SundaySeptember 5, from 10-12. Sunday also sees the traditionalNottingham Pre-SeasonTournament take place from 10am-7pm, which will include eightteams, 16 matches, and a greatchance to see some top domestichandball action. The workshops will includetheory and simulated practicalopportunities, and in additionparticipants will officiate and/orshadow officials at theTournament on Sunday. If you’re attending please reply [email protected] which sessions you will beattending.

PLAYERS eligible to play for Englandare invited to attend a training campin preparation for the Home NationsFour Team Tournament in Scotland inOctober. The event will be held on a date tobe announced, and clubs are beingasked to nominate players they feelare good enough to make the grade. Players must be registered andtraining with a competitive club and

playing regularly at a minimum of EHANational League First Division level,and you should be able to commit toall the dates in the programme. Although there is some subsidy ofthe programme, someaccommodation costs may need tobe paid by the player. For more information about thetrials, please log on towww.EnglandHandball.com

Scottish Refs CourseIF you are a budding handballreferee and live in Scotland, thenthere is also a course for you! The Scottish HandballAssociation is staging a trainingcourse on September 18-19, at avenue to be confirmed.

Running from 9am-5pm eachday, the course will cost £35 perperson, and is open to peopleaged 16 or over on the day of thecourse. For more details, [email protected]