Development

Wrestling Delivers Referee Courses in DPR-Korea and China

By Tim Foley

CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY (June 4) – United World Wrestling, under the expertise of Prof. Dr. Halil Ibrahim CICIOGLU - 1s-ranked referee and member of the Referee Commission - held a series of courses this month in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and China.

The courses were part of the “Referee Education Pathway” a program started last year as an effort to educate and develop future generations of referees worldwide.

“I had an excellent educational opportunity in the DPRK and China,” said Mr. Cicioglu. “I was very happy to serve the people who wanted to improve the sport of wrestling in their countries and was impressed with their excitement to learn. We look forward to seeing more of these referees at future international competitions.”

The referee course in the DPRK was the first such event organized by the nation’s national federation and met or exceeded all requirements. Last year the federation hosted a Level One Coaches Course, which was received with equal praise. The small nation produced an impressive number of referees and coaches with 16 referee candidates and a coaching seminar with 78 attendees.
 

Among the refereeing candidates was Mrs. Choe Jong Bok, was former medalist at the Asian Championships who was eager to learn more about a career as a referee. Should Mrs. Choe continue her education and become a referee she would be the first female from the DPRK to fill that role.

The referee seminar in Beijing was also a major success with more than 100 referees from around the country in attendance. The Chinese Wrestling Federation, who hosted an Olympic Qualification tournament in 2012, held the event at the National Training Center in Beijing.

Later this month the Chinese Wrestling Federation will also be hosting the China Open, a United World Wrestling Ranking Series event, in Taiyung, China. The women’s wrestling event will be held on June 22 and June 23, with a short women’s wrestling development camp to precede it starting June 17.

For more information on refereeing courses and opportunities please see below:

https://unitedworldwrestling.org/sites/default/files/wrestling_referee_brochure_eng.pdf

Development

Wrestling with Excellence: Armenia Upskills Coaches and Referees

By United World Wrestling Press

YEREVAN, Armenia (April 18) – Looking for ways to improve their coaches and referees is very important to the Armenia Wrestling Federation. As a result, they organized a coaching and referee course around their national championships. The course was done in conjunction with Olympic Solidarity and United World Wrestling. The courses were organized between March 22-31 in Yerevan at the Olympic Centre. This was the second time that the Armenian Wrestling Federation organized education courses. Previously, they had organized a Level 1 Coaching Course and the Introduction to Referee Course.

The referee course was organized before their National Championship and started on March 22.  This course was the Level 2 – Referee Foundations Course and was led by Mr. Alexey BAZULIN (RUS). The first three days of the course focused on the theoretical content and included some practice on the mat.  This was held before the start of the championships. The 19 referee participants spent three days practicing their skills in actual competition.  “The seminar participants worked as one team, helping each other and were involved in the work process, analyzing and applying the knowledge gained,” said Mr. Bazulin. Following the competition, the referees and coaches worked together in a joint session led by both UWW Educators.

The Level 2 coaching course started on March 27, following the competition, and was led by Mr. Sergei KOVALENKO (RUS). The course had 14 participants, who covered numerous practice planning concepts in both theoretical and practical sessions. The seminar participants expressed the opinion that such seminars should be held regularly. This provides an opportunity to consolidate previously acquired knowledge, learn something new, share experiences, and analyze advanced teaching methods and other activities.