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The Physical Education Department Activities

 

PE Department Involved In After-School Activities

Track & Field.

Training sessions are run two to three times a week at Maryse Justin Stadium, Reduit. We start at 15.30 and finish at around 17.15. The group consist of 12-15 students ranging from 11 to 14 years old. They get the opportunity of learning skills that are not taught at school, but they also develop abilities that they have acquired earlier. During one session, we normally have a go at a sprinting, a throwing and a jumping event. Throughout terms 1 and 2, the load and the level of difficulty have been increased progressively. Some have noticed tremendous improvement in their physical abilities and skills. Training continues even during the school holidays. We are expecting some medals at the end of the year in the Jeux De L'Espoir; event organized by the Ministry of Youths and Sports.

 

Introduction to Pole-Vaulting

 

Introduction to Hurdling

Gervais Ramar
Coach

 

DEUTSCHE BANK CYCLE TOUR 2009

“A PASSION TO PERFORM”

This year Le Bocage fielded three teams—one in 100-km and two in 50-km race.

 

The 100-km race saw the participation of:

Christopher Rey   F5
Stefan Lenferna    F5      
Kris Beehary  F6
Tom Law  F4 (did not finish as his bike broke down)
James Olivier  F3 (did not finish; met in road accident and damaged his bike)
Wendy Olivier (Teacher; did not start; was sick).

Two teams were registered for the 50-km race.

Team A:


Robert Charoux F7 (came out first)
Thierry de Chalain  F7
Xavier de Luca  F7
Ashfaq Sumodhee F7
Fabrice Fournier  F7

Team B:


Yannick Gross F1
Bryan Ramloll F4
William Lam F3
Dylan Kamulsing F4
Cyril Ationne (Teacher)
Marlowe Kamulsing (Teacher)

Team A won the School Challenge and Team B came out second.
Note: This was our third participation in a row, and we won the Challenge for two successive years. Congratulations to all and see you next year.

Cyril Ationne
Head of PE Department

 

 


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