Gambian
Athletes that clinched medals at the 2nd African Youth Games in
Mauritius last April, were at the Olympic House on Friday June 26, 2015 to
present their medals to the Gambia National Olympic Committee (GNOC).
Edrissa Marong, 800m, Sengan Jobe,
200m and the Medley Relay comprising of Momodou Sey, Suleyman Manneh, Sengan Jobe, and Edrissa
Marong clinched bronze medals at the
African Championships held in Mauritius from 23 to 26 April 2015.
The Gambia team to the competition
comprising of four athletes and a coach were fully sponsored by The Gambia
National Olympic Committee (GNOC).
Speaking at the medals presentation
ceremony, the President of Gambia Athletics Association, Dodou Capi Joof showered
special praises on GNOC leadership for coming to their aid when all hopes were
dashed by bankrolling the trip to Mauritius.
“When we were preparing for the
championship, I had two options, first was to seek for funds from the Ministry
of Youth and Sports through the National Sports Council (NSC) but three days
before the championship we were told that there were no funds to airlift the
athletes. So I turned to my second option which was approaching the GNOC and
fortunately for us they were able to sponsor four (4) out of the seven athletes and a coach that
were registered for the championship” GAA president pointed out.
He added that as an Association they
will continue to raise Gambia flag higher whenever they are given the
opportunity to represent the country.
Recounting their ordeal on their chase
for medals in Mauritius, the head coach of the team Mariama Sallah said that
the journey was not easy at all.
She said the athletes had only
twenty (20) minutes interval between the finals which has affected their
performance in the Medley Relay final.
“Because we did not travel with more
athletes, we were forced to settle for four athletes doing all the events” she
said.
Coach Mariama Sallah finally thanked
GNOC for making their dream a reality by financing the trip ranging from air
tickets to allowances.
Receiving the team, the first Vice
President of GNOC and IOC Member Mrs Beatrice Allen said the GNOC management is
very proud of the athletes because during the send-off ceremony they promised
to bring medals and they have kept their words by snatching three (3) bronze
medals.
She said in the Olympic Movement,
Athletics is the biggest Sports and they happy that athletics is the most
successful Sports in The Gambia.
Beatrice Allen, Gambia’s IOC Member
who also doubles as chairperson of Africa Women in Sports Commission reassured
of GNOC’s continuous support of Sports development.
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