Sport  Kenya Project #9027

Empower Kibera Youth Through Jump Rope

by CFK Africa
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Empower Kibera Youth Through Jump Rope
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Empower Kibera Youth Through Jump Rope
Empower Kibera Youth Through Jump Rope
Empower Kibera Youth Through Jump Rope
Empower Kibera Youth Through Jump Rope

Project Report | May 11, 2015
The Year's First In-House Competition

By Kennedy Juma | Sports Association Program Officer

Did you know that the CFK Sprinters also hold competitions amongst themselves from time to time? Held a couple of times a year, these in-house tournaments give jumpers a chance to engage in friendly competition with their peers. Most importantly, the in-house competitions test, monitor, and grade the jumpers, and help seasoned athletes as well as rookies understand the rules and regulations of the jump rope sport.

The Sprinters’ most recent in-house competition, held on 1 May, brought together over 65 jumpers from the team. We had a massive turn-out from the community, with residents crowding around to watch the live performance. Perhaps this isn’t surprising, since it was the last day before school started up again after a long vacation. This made it even sweeter for athletes who attend boarding school; the rest of the team bid them a nice farewell until the next school holiday in August.

Like all tournaments, the in-house competition seeks to give jumpers a chance to compete and challenge their peers to work hard and improve. As such, we had several awards there up for grabs by the best performers. The awards were encouraging and motivating as every participant tried their best to walk away with a medal.

However, the tournament also featured an educational component. Many members of the Kibera community do not know the rules of jump rope (and some do not believe it is a real sport), or how the power of sport can be harnessed to teach kids about confidence, healthy habits in their daily lives, and friendship and teamwork. Children who were there got a chance to dance alongside the jumpers and, if they were old enough, to practice their moves with a rope. By encouraging children from the community to try out jump rope through competitions like these, Carolina for Kibera can reach more at-risk youth in the community.

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CFK Africa

Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina - USA
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Leann Bankoski
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Chapel Hill , NC United States

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