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Seychelles: More Seychellois Athletes to Benefit From High-Level Training in South Africa


More Seychellois athletes are expected to benefit from high-level training in South Africa through the formalisation of an agreement between the High-Performance Centre (hpc) of the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and Seychelles’ Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Family.

Swimming and athletics competitors will be the first to have the chance to develop their abilities through the agreement. In the future, cyclists and judokas will also benefit from the training programmes.

“We have been working with the hpc for a long time, sending an athlete or two on ad-hoc occasions, but this time, we felt that we need to put things firmly in an agreement. At the same time, we know the hpc and its capability of producing the best. We want our athletes to get the best training and environment,” said Ralph Jean-Louis, the principal secretary for Youth and Sports.

Once athletes have been identified for training, they will travel to Pretoria and stay at the centre. They will have the opportunity to get support for their development and some of hpc’s key strategic partners, such as TuksSport High School for coaching expertise and facilities, and the Sport, Exercise Medicine and Lifestyle Institute (SEMLI) for sport science and medical education.

Jean-Louis added that the overall goal of this agreement is to promote Seychellois athletes so that they can attain their highest level, and it is also in line with the ministry’s strategy to professionalise sports in the 115 islands archipelago in the western Indian Ocean.

The hpc is Southern Africa’s first elite performance sports facility, which was launched in 2002, and is the training ground for sporting champions. Each year the facilities attract international athletes and South African sporting bodies for training camps or specific team preparation.

The hpc has become the preferred location for Team South Africa pre-departure camps, as well as the preferred centre of specialisation for a significant number of South African national federations. It offers academy programmes for several sporting codes.

In an article posted on hpc’s website last week, the TuksSport director and acting CEO of hpc, Steven Ball, acknowledged the collaboration will pave the path to the bigger picture of positioning the hpc as a flagship in Africa for sports performance and the conversation around sports development.

“This is a special moment for me and the institution – the University of Pretoria. We are excited to see some Seychellois athletes at the High-Performance Centre. Such a partnership is built on being open and honest and holding each other accountable with real expectations. So I look forward to seeing where this ends one day.”