Dec 2014 CANA Zone IV CANA Zone IV Southern African Swimmer THE LAST 4 YEARS – FROM A VISION TO REALITY CANA Zone 4 Championships Success Strategy bears results New Facilities Built New Strategy to Consolidate Progress The CANA Zone IV 2014 AGM was held in Johannesburg, South Africa on 21-22 June 2014. The General Assembly reviewed the four year strategy that was adopted at the inaugural AGM in 2010. Significant progress was made on the plan and the meeting noted the successes and challenges over the last few years. The Vision that was agreed in 2010 has indeed become a reality with the Zone IV becoming the most active and competitive on the African continent. We have seen most of the Zone IV countries now participating in regional, continental and FINA events. The growth of the CANA Zone ¾ championship has now become one of the most successful swimming events in Africa with more than 200 athletes participating. The quality of performance of our swimmers have also continued to grow with most of the countries now achieving podium performances. The recent African Youth Games in Botswana was the pinna- cle of the last four years with all 14 countries of our Zone participating, with 70% of the participants coming from Zone IV and 10 of the countries achieving podium finishes. Podium Performance Programme Inside this issue: Plan for More Medals in next 4 years Podium Performances 1 The new CANA Zone IV strategy as placed athlete development at the core of its plans for the next 4 years. The measure of the success of this intervention will be to get more countries winning more medals at the major regional, continental and world events. 4 Year Plan Adopted New Bureau Elected 2 2 CANA Zone 3/4 Ugan- 3 da 2014 AUSC Region 5 Games Zim 2014 4 Angola 2015 CANA Zone 4 4 Education and Training 5 The CANA Zone IV Podium Performance Programme has been aligned to the regional African Union Sports Council Region 5 PPP in ensuring that the Zone achieves Podium finishes across a range of sports between now and the 2020 Olympics. The key elements of the CANA Zone IV strategy will focus on a Long Term Participant Development Programme; Selection of regional squads of talented swimmers; support for athletes to competitions and camps and coach development. Standardised programmes will be developed and implemented across the region. Medal winners from Seychelles, Botswana and Mauritius at the AYG n Botswana Southern African Swimmer 2014—2018 CANA Zone IV Bureau The CANA Zone IV AGM in Johannesburg elected a new Bureau for the next cycle. Jace Naidoo (RSA) and Shaun Adriaanse (RSA) were unanimously re-elected as President and General Secretary/Treasurer. The other persons elected were: Vice Presidents: Dr . Mar io Fernandes (ANG);Mr. James Kamuyka (BOT); Mr. David Thompson (ZAM) Newly elected members of the CANA Zone IV Bureau Additional Members: Ms. Ana Lima (ANG); Ms. Sibongile Ruele (BOT); Mr. Dean Pinto (MAW); Ms. Odete Semiao (MOZ); Mr. Harold Lai Chuck Choo (MRI); Ms. Mary Kloppers (ZIM) The new Bureau consists of the key experienced leadership of the national federations from across the region. It also reflects gender equity policy of the Zone with 5 of the new members being women. The elected members played a key role in developing the new 4 year plan. They have taken the challenges and strengths in each of their countries to build a robust regional strategy to ensure that aquatics continues to remain one of the most successful sporting codes in Africa. Honorary Member Ms. Doreen Tiborcz (MRI ) To become a world class regional aquatic confederation developing aquatics and nurturing world class athletes to achieve podium performances at major continental and international events. 2014—2018 Strategy to deliver more athletes & more medals The CANA Zone IV AGM undertook a detailed review of the first regional strategy. Following an engaging and fruitful weekend session the General Assembly adopted a new strategy that will focus on key areas that will grow aquatics in the region to deliver world class athletes at international events, Strengthen the Capacity of Zone IV and National Federations Implement Grassroots development Programmes to Grow the Sport Increase country participation & improve athlete performance Facilitate Capital Infrastructure investment in Aquatic facilities Improve Financial SustainabilSix strategic priorities were iden- ity Build the CANA Zone IV Brand tified. These are: The purpose of the strategy is to both strengthen the capacity of the National Federation and the Zone to deliver programmes that will grow the sport of aquatics in the Zone as well as improve the quality of performance of all member countries. The strategy has been aligned to the objectives of CANA, FINA and the AUSC Region 5. The AUSC Region 5 - Developing Youth Caption describing picture or graphic. New Aquatic facility in Mozambique Page 2 The partnership created in 2008 with the AUSC R5 (formally SCSA Zone VI) has grown from strength to strength. In the past cycle we hosted events in Swaziland (2010) and Zambia (2012). The regional governments have begun to send teams to the event and are investing in infrastructure. This has assist- ed in the growth of swimming in all countries. In 2014 the AUSC Region 5 Youth Games was successfully hosted in Bulawayo Zimbabwe. This will be followed by Angola (2016) and Botswana (2018). In addition to the successful Youth Games, the region has also developed a strategy to improve the quality of performance of our athletes. A Performance Podium Programme has been adopted to ensure that more medals are won by our athletes from our Zone. Uganda CANA Zone 3/4 Championship The Zone 3/4 countries gathered in Uganda in April this year for the 11th addition of championship. USF trained a number of young volunteers to assist in the organization of the event as well as technical officials. Uganda Swimming Federation (USF) put together a remarkable event. This was the first continental competition held in Uganda. The event was well supported by the local community, enjoying the feast of swimming by the future stars of the region. 9 countries participated in Kamala and their were some exceptional performances displayed by the teams. Dr Donald Rukare the President of Ugandan Swimming was very exited by the success of the event and the number of countries that par- ticipated. The event has the full support of the National Olympic Committee and Government. Despite the challenges of securing sponsors the hosts were not deterred from organizing an event that all participants thoroughly enjoyed. The event brought to an end the joint competition as the growth in the Zones will result in each Zone now host- Uganda April 2014 African Union Youth Games—Botswana May 2014 The first African Union Youth Games were held in Botswana in May 2014. Swimming was one of the highlights of the multisport programme. Over 30 countries participated at the event. All 14 member countries of CANA Zone IV competed with 10 of them ensuring podium finishes. mous young talent of the continent and also the fast improving performances of the swimmers from Zone IV. South Africa and Egypt dominated the competition with South Africa resulting in overall log leaders with Egypt a close second. The event displayed the enorSwimmers off the blocks at the first AYG in Botswana Long Term Planning – Competition Calendar The Bureau had an intensive discussion on the need for a long term calendar of our competition programme. Numerous challenges were identified and it was decided to approve a scheduled aligned with the AUSC R5 calendar as this will assist in better planning and co-ordination. The long term competition calendar has been approved by the Zone for events bePage 3 tween 2015-2032. This will allow for improved engagement with our national governments in providing support for the hosting Zone IV Championships and investment in infrastructure. The next 4 CANA Zone IV championships will be held in: 2015 Angola 2016 Mauritius 2017 Zimbabwe 2018 Malawi The AUSC Region 5 Youth Games will be held in: 2016 Angola 2018 Botswana 2020 Lesotho 2022 Malawi CANA Zone IV Champs 2015 Angola 2016 Mauritius 2017 Zimbabwe 2018 Malawi Southern African Swimmer Swimming success at AUSC Region 5 Youth Games in Zimbabwe 131 swimmers from the AUSC Region 5 gathered in Bulawayo for the 2014 edition of the under 20 Youth Games. Nine countries participated in the newly refurbished pool for some fast racing with over 24 records broken over the 4 days of racing. This was the 4th time swimming was included in the multi-coded event and it was encouraging to see the increasing number of athletes coming from all member countries. 24 championship records tumbled in four days of competition Angola prepare to host CANA Zone IV 2015 4 new aquatic facilities developed as a result of hosting swimming events in member countries in the last 4 years The CANA Zone IV Championship will be held in Angola in 2015. An enthusiastic Angolan team in Malawi pledged to build on the successes of the previous events to host a memorable 12th edition of the event. Plans are well under way for the event with a facility being renovated in Luanda to host the premier swimming event in Southern Africa. . Facility in Angola under renovation Junior Water Polo—Zimbabwe 2015 Following the success of the Junior Water Polo African Qualifier in Johannesburg, South Africa n 2014, the Inaugural CANA Zone IV Junior Water Polo Championship will take place in Zimbabwe at the end of January 2015. Both a men and women's section will be scheduled at the event. The countries will be preparing their teams to compete in the FINA Junior events in the coming years. Water Polo Players in action Page 4 CANA Zone IV CONTACT CANA Zone IV (Southern African Swimming Confederation) can be contacted at Phone: +27 11 4042480 Email: canazone4@gmail.com; canazone4secretariat@gmail.com Vision To become a world class regional aquatic confederation developing aquatics and nurturing world class athletes to achieve podium performances at major continental and international events. Mission To promote, support and monitor the development and organisation of aquatics within and amongst the National Federations of Zone IV. CANA Zone IV National Federation News: You can submit stories or photos on activities in your National Federation to the CANA Secretariat at canazone4secretariat@gmail.com Education and Training Critical to Raising Standards The CANA Zone IV Bureau identified the need for a standardized training in the region as a critical element of raising the performance of coaches, technical officials and administrators. The level 1 Swimming Coaching Course and an Administrators course has been adopted and will be utilized in the region. The intention is to develop the capacity of each of the National Federation to present the courses in their countries. The initial presentation of the course will be centralized in the short term. The first Swim Coaches Level 1 course will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa from the 10-12 February 2015. Interested coaches can contact Swimming South Africa for further info at accreditation@swimsa.co.za. Zone IV General Assembly in Session Jo’burg 2014
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