ANOCA votes $1m to prepare African athletes for Tokyo 2020
Mr Ben Nunoo Mensah, president of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has hinted that, the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA), has voted an amount of $1 million to support all elite athletes for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.
The allocated fund would be used for preparation for the Games, and it is the hope of ANOCA that the amount together with the current Olympic Solidarity Scholarships being enjoyed by the athletes, would give them enough financial support to prepare adequately for the Tokyo games.
Mr Nunoo Mensah, speaking at the 6th Association of International Sports Press (AIPS) Africa Congress in Accra on Friday said, the ANOCA Tokyo 2020 Commission would work with all the various National Olympic Committees (NOCs) in Africa to ensure that preparation by all the elite athletes are properly coordinated to maximise Africa’s medal haul at the games.
He said, with ANOCA’s theme of ‘‘How Bold is Africa’s Gold Chase at Tokyo 2020”, and Africa’s resolve to conquer the World, ANOCA president, Mustapha Berraf has brought that intervention to achieve its target at the quadrennial Games.
According to him, ANOCA was also looking at the possibility of organising a training camp for all African athletes who would qualify for Tokyo 2020, to help improve Africa’s performance at the games.
He added that, the Black Meteors are one of Africa’s medal hopeful for Tokyo 2020 having won Africa’s first medal in football in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain.
Nigeria and Cameroun have also won medals in football for the continent and it is ANOCA’s hope that this feat will be replicated in Tokyo. -GNA
On AIPS theme for the 6th Congress, “New Sports Journalism in Africa-Finding the Right Mix” he touched on Funding and Branding of sports and the role that journalists play in the development of sports in Africa.
He said “In a continent where funding of sports has always been a challenge to most governments our next surest bet for funding for our sports, are the corporate entities but these corporate entities will want returns on their investments, returns not only by way of medals but more important to them, is returns in mileage and visibility for the sponsoring brand, and it is the media who give mileage to the sponsors.
“In most African countries we turn to brand our sports with the 5 per cent negative news and leave out the 95 per cent good things happening in the sports. No sponsor will want its product to be associated with a bad brand.
“In a very politically bias environment as we have in most African countries, Sports is the only medium that unites the people and we must keep it as such, there can never be any human institution or body without faults or challenges, but do we want to throw away the baby with the bath water? Our over focus on the 5 per cent shortcomings or failures in sports is gradually killing the interest of sponsors in sports and will eventually kill sports journalism, because when our sports is starved of funding, it will die and there will not be anything to talk or write about.”
He admonished that, journalists are very key to the development of sports in Africa and that, they shouldn’t underscore that vital role. –GNA