After two full days of hard work and training, day three brought our coaches and athletes back for a few short sessions on inversion and clearance followed by plenty of practice time taking vaults on the runway. At lunch, the coaches discussed strategies for developing the program over the next 9-12 months. Some of these ideas included continued group sessions, further camps, more in-depth sessions on specific phases, training at local facilities, and equipment needs. The afternoon brought everyone together for a very light-hearted competition with our athletes, young and not so young.
This camp proved to be extremely valuable to the progress of the program and met its goals of introducing the coaches to the technical phases and training methods. This was the first step of many to come for the grassroots development of the sport in St. Lucia, and maybe the Caribbean. A special thanks goes out to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the St. Lucia Athletics Association, DVD Now, our facilitators, Lily Bertz (Peace Corps) Rick Valcin, and Shem Edward, the school coaches and teachers, and the athletes who participated with great spirits and effort!