#Webinar

Webinar Schedule: Sports Psychology – Preparing an Athlete for Competition

By United World Wrestling Press

French
Time:  9h00 Zurich (UTC+1) 3h00 (New York)
Expert:  Gerard Santoro
Link to Register:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1JcTZh6IRB-MSBRYr8lHOw 

Russian
Time:  11h00 Zurich (UTC+1) 5h00 (New York)
Expert:  Malkhaz Davitashvili
Link to Register:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_H-NN32e9S4ex6tx2iAf5sQ 

Arabic
Time:  16h00 Zurich (UTC+1) 10h00 (New York)
Expert:  Dr. Nermin Rafiq
Link to Register:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jnL7IqRPQH-N0OqR_QTNmw 

English
Time:  18h00 Zurich (UTC+1) 12h00 (New York)
Expert:  Dr. Judy Goss
Link to Register:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SQy2cwYqS7iTr7IJjiUkkw 

Spanish
Time:  20h00 Zurich (UTC+1) 14h00 (New York)
Expert: Dr. Magaly Zeron
Link to Register:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__Ii-fVyjQdmLWrmIDZJGTQ 

Key Reminders for the Webinars:
•    Each NF must have a minimum of 5 coaches register to attend one of the webinars.  The NF’s can choose any coaches they feel will benefit from this topic.  
•    Each participant must register in advance before attending the webinar.
•    Each participant that attends will receive a certificate for attendance that can be used for professional development.  They must enter their correct name and email address to receive the certificate.

If you have any questions, please contact Zach Errett at zach.errett@unitedworldwrestling.org.
 

#development

UWW Organizes International Training Camp Before African Championships

By United World Wrestling Press

ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (May 11) -- United World Wrestling hosted a international training camp before the 2026 African Championships in Alexandria from April 20 to 26.

The camp, organized with a focus on performance, technical exchange, and sporting cooperation, brought together coaches and wrestlers from across the continent with participants from Burundi, the Central African Republic, Cape Verde, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tunisia, Guinea, Namibia, Congo, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, and Zambia.

One of the major highlights of this edition was the historic participation of Zambia, which took part for the first time in a continental wrestling activity. The participation symbolizes the steady expansion of African wrestling into new nations and confirms the growing development of the sport across the continent. The Zambian delegation included wrestler Martin JERE (ZAM) and Stephen FULANGANI (ZAM), accompanied by their coach Eugine CHIPOKOLO.

Alexandria

Throughout the week, wrestlers took part in specialized sessions combining standing and ground techniques, upper and lower-level attacks, targeted defense drills, technical combinations, aerobic preparation, acrobatic exercises, and individual training. Coaches would also use this gathering as an opportunity to exchange training methods and share their expertise within a high-level international environment.

The camp will bring together several experienced athletes and international competitors in Freestyle, Women’s Wrestling, and Greco-Roman. Among the participating nations were also several Sub-Saharan African countries that continue to strengthen their presence on the continental stage through increasingly strong participation.

Beyond the sporting aspect, the program also included awareness sessions focused on environmental protection in sport through the “Wrestle Green” initiative, as well as workshops dedicated to anti-doping education and athlete protection.

Alexandria

Participants also received dedicated camp equipment, including sportswear, “Wrestle Green” materials, and training accessories intended for daily practice sessions.