The Complete Sports Camp in Kaptagat |
This is my story on a visit to one of the most unique athletics training camps in Kenya some time in 2017
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The air coming from the adjacent Kaptagat forest was amazingly cool and refreshing. "This is one of the reasons why I come here almost annually to spent my holidays and mentor the young athletes here," said Urs Haenni from Switzerland. "Nowhere else in the world can one find such an amazing weather."
Mentor-ship is one key area that the Complete Sports management focuses on very much. Of the three officials I met at the camp, one was a coach,the other was a spiritual pastor while the third was a mentor.
Urs Haenni (mentor), Elijah Samoei (coach) and Rev. William Kosgey (pastor) |
Within a year, almost all the athletes that were enrolled get opportunities to join sports managements, get sports scholarships in universities and join the military. The success rate is very high given that out of the 18 athletes enrolled last year, 17 of them got opportunities to go out of the camp. There is no time limit on how long one should remain in the camp and if one is not successful in the first year, he joins the new ones after every year. The bed capacity in the camp is 18 and so 17 new athletes got enrolled this year, and already -barely a month - three of them are being offered some opportunities; two for scholarships and one to join an athletics management.
Besides training, the young athletes are taught self-reliance skills like keeping poultry, farming a small garden and are advised on ideas to start small businesses so that their lives do not defend entirely on their performances in competitions. I could see the models of a poultry house and also a garden as Rev. Kosgey and Urs walked me around the camp.
Clean drinking water being purified naturally in the camp |
"When you plant a tree, you do not pull it up to grow fast; you just provide it with everything it needs and let it grow at it's own rate. It is the same with this camp. It started about six years ago and the results so far are quite impressive, but there is still more to be done to accommodate more athletes, perhaps to set up some more farming structures like a dairy for the athletes to get more practical skills on self-reliance, among others." Urs said.
This camp which seeks to develop young athletes wholly; physically, economically, socially and spiritually is surely a remarkable venture by Bernd Breitmaier, the founder, and many of this kind ought to be set up across the world.
For more information about this camp, visit their website here www.complete-sports.org
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