Overall 41 participants took part in the
Olympic Solidarity courses held in Botswana, Chad and Lebanon in March and
April 2016. These courses are organised by the respective National Olympic Committees
(NOC) and the National Handball Federations as part of the IOC Olympic
Solidarity Programme, which forms an assistance to the NOCs of smaller nations.
23 participants took part in the course held by
IHF lecturer Martin Tuma in Gaborone, Botswana, from 21 March to 1 April 2016.
In theory and practice he taught them, amongst others, about Mini Handball, movements
with and without the ball and different defensive and offensive tactics. Tuma
particularly mentioned the excellent work of Mr Dhaliwal, the local lecturer.
IHF lecturer Yvon Laurans travelled to
N’Djamena, Chad, from 23 to 31 March to conduct a levels 1 and 2 mixed course
consisting of 14 participants. It was a well-organised course with theoretical
and practical lessons, which included, amongst others, goalkeeper training and
defensive systems and the corresponding possible attacks.
From 15 to 25 April 2016, IHF lecturer Dr
Taiysir Mansi held an Olympic Solidarity course in Beirut, Lebanon. Most of the
14 participants were players or former players and their level was satisfying.
Dr Mansi provided the participants with an overview about offence and defence
systems with a particular focus on 3:2:1. With regard to the attack they discussed
tactical situations against various defensive systems and different kinds of
fast breaks.