Cambodian Disability Sports Development

by Cambodian National Volleyball League (Disabled)
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development
Cambodian Disability Sports Development

Project Report | May 15, 2009
Australian Sports Doctor Stands Up with the CNVLD

By CNVLD | CNVLD

Australian Sports Doctor Stands Up with the CNVLD Dr. Elise Reid, a qualified Australian sports doctor currently resident in Cambodia, has Stood Up to be appointed as the Voluntary Sports Doctor for the CNVLD sports programmes.

An accomplished athlete herself with exceptional experience at the highest levels of Australian sports medicine, including as the Assistant Club Doctor at Essendon Football Club Australia, Dr Elise Reid has volunteered for the official position of CNVLD Sports Doctor.

As a holder of Bachelors and Masters in Sports Medicine and a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Dr Reid is currently the most qualified individual in Cambodia in the field of sports medicine and the CNVLD is proud to welcome her aboard.

As part of her ongoing voluntary position, Dr Reid will be initially responsible for the following crucial tasks:

Classification of 2009 National Volleyball League Athletes in cooperation with Jennie Cole of the Australian Paralympic Committee. Present at 2009 National Volleyball League to provide assistance and back up to ICRC / MOSAVY CPO during all competitions at the Olympic Stadium Phnom Penh. Classification and medical assistance to the 2009 ANZ Royal CNVLD Wheelie Grand Prix athletes during training and competitions. Classification and training assistance with current ANZ Royal CNVLD Wheelie Grand Prix Male National Champion Van Vun in preparation for his first international competition in the 2009 Melbourne Marathon in October. In the long-term, the CNVLD, in cooperation with Dr. Reid, hopes to initiate a local training programme to ensure that in future years, Cambodian Standing Volleyball can be represented at the Classification level by local representatives.

The CNVLD and Dr Elise Reid: Standing Up Together to Ensure the Highest Levels of Fitness for the Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia.

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Cambodian National Volleyball League (Disabled)

Location: Phnom Penh - Cambodia
Website:
Cambodian National Volleyball League (Disabled)
Christopher Minko
Project Leader:
Christopher Minko
Secretary-General
Phnom Penh , Phnom Penh Cambodia

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