niger Badminton Coaches and Athletes Complete Intensive Training Program in China
HANGZHOU, China – A three-week training seminar for badminton coaches and athletes from Niger has successfully concluded in hangzhou, China, marking a important step forward for the sport’s growth in the West African nation.
Training Culminates in Certification for Nigerien participants
Twenty participants successfully completed the intensive program, receiving certificates acknowledging their enhanced skills and knowledge. The closing ceremony was attended by Fan Yijun, Deputy Director of the Zhejiang Province Free Trade Development Center, and Hadiza Adamou Batchiri, head of the Nigerien delegation and Director of Sports Development at the Ministry of Youth, Culture, Arts, and Sports.

Strengthening Sino-Niger Cooperation in Sports
batchiri highlighted the fruitful cooperation between China and Niger, especially in sports, noting this was the fourth time China has offered training scholarships to Nigerien badminton players and coaches. She conveyed the gratitude of Niger’s Sports Minister, Colonel Major Abdourahamane Amadou, for the possibility to bolster the capabilities of Nigerien athletes and coaches.
Enhanced Skills and future Prospects
head coach Chen Qinjiang emphasized the overall enhancement in the athletes’ and coaches’ technical and physical abilities,and also their understanding of badminton rules.He urged the participants to continue their development and share their expertise with younger players in Niger,aiming to elevate badminton into a prominent sport in the country.
Looking Ahead: Continued Partnership for Badminton Development
Deputy Director Fan praised the participants’ dedication and discipline throughout the training program and cultural excursions to Hangzhou, Yiwu, Living, and Shanghai. She expressed hope for continued partnership to further promote badminton in Niger.
How dose this training program contribute to the overall development of badminton in Niger, beyond just improving individual skills?
niger Badminton Coaches and Athletes Complete Intensive Training program in China
HANGZHOU, China – A three-week training seminar for badminton coaches and athletes from Niger has successfully concluded in Hangzhou, China, marking a vital step forward for the sport’s growth in the West African nation.
training Culminates in Certification for Nigerien participants
Twenty participants successfully completed the intensive program,receiving certificates acknowledging their enhanced skills and knowledge. The closing ceremony was attended by Fan Yijun, Deputy Director of the Zhejiang Province Free Trade Development Center, and Hadiza Adamou Batchiri, head of the Nigerien delegation and Director of Sports Development at the Ministry of youth, Culture, Arts, and Sports.
Strengthening Sino-Niger Cooperation in sports
Batchiri highlighted the fruitful cooperation between China and Niger, especially in sports, noting this was the fourth time China has offered training scholarships to Nigerien badminton players and coaches. She conveyed the gratitude of Niger’s Sports Minister, Colonel Major Abdourahamane Amadou, for the possibility to bolster the capabilities of Nigerien athletes and coaches.
Enhanced Skills and future Prospects
Head coach Chen Qinjiang emphasized the overall enhancement in the athletes’ and coaches’ technical and physical abilities, and also their understanding of badminton rules. He urged the participants to continue their development and share their expertise with younger players in Niger, aiming to elevate badminton into a prominent sport in the country.
Looking Ahead: Continued Partnership for Badminton Development
Deputy Director Fan praised the participants’ dedication and discipline throughout the training program and cultural excursions to Hangzhou, Yiwu, Living, and Shanghai. She expressed hope for continued partnership to further promote badminton in Niger.
Q&A: Unpacking the Niger-China badminton Training Program
Q: What was the main goal of this training program?
A: To improve the skills and knowledge of Nigerien badminton coaches and athletes, with the ultimate aim of developing badminton into a more popular sport in Niger.
Q: How long was the training program, and where did it take place?
A: The program was three weeks long and held in Hangzhou, china.
Q: Who funded this training initiative?
A: This was the fourth time China has offered training scholarships to Nigerien badminton players and coaches, indicating a strong partnership between the two countries.
Q: What sort of skills did the participants gain?
A: They enhanced their technical and physical abilities, and also improved their understanding of badminton rules and strategies.
Q: What is the significance of the certificates awarded?
A: The certificates acknowledge the participants’ prosperous completion of the program and their newly acquired skills.
Q: Aside from badminton training,what else did the participants experience?
A: They also enjoyed cultural excursions to cities like yiwu,Living,and Shanghai,in addition to Hangzhou.
Q: What’s next for the participants?
A: They are encouraged to continue their development and share their expertise with younger players in Niger, helping to grow the sport.
Looking ahead, the partnership between China and Niger promises to serve as a blueprint for sports development, fostering talent and promoting cultural exchange.