Off the wire
Xinhua world news summary at GMT 0030 on June 25  • U.S. seeks best ever result in Copa America  • (Sports Focus) WADA suspends Rio 2016 laboratory  • Space telescope images confirm "dark vortex" on Neptune  • Roundup: Latin America cautiously responds UK decision to exit from EU  • China to continue promoting more flexible exchange rate: China's Central Bank Chief  • Canadian stocks down as UK votes to quit EU  • Morocco busts IS-linked terror cell near Algerian border  • Feature: Colombia between optimism and opposition on FARC peace treaty  • Obama reaffirms "special relationship" between U.S., Britain  
You are here:   Home

Kenya seeks to promote junior sporting

Xinhua, June 25, 2016 Adjust font size:

Kenya's Ministry of Education has partnered with Athletics Kenya (AK) to launch the Kid's Athletics, officials said in Nairobi on Friday.

Principal Secretary for Education Dr Belio Kipsang said the move is aimed at boosting co-curricular activities among children aged between seven and 14 years.

"The main objective of the Kids Athletics is to nurture talents in children, make children enjoy sport, fight obesity and other diseases brought about by being inactive among others," Kipsang said in a statement.

This follows the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) by the two institutions to work together in the organisation and development of Kids Athletics in Kenya.

The program aims at making children enjoy playing and sporting at an early age. It will be integrated into school activity - put in the co-curricular calendar of events next year. The program has potential to be pathway for skill development in sport for children in future.

Kids Athletics will also enable a smooth transition from children-junior-youth and senior athletics. Some of the features of the kid's athletics will include sprinting or running, jumping and throwing events. Endit