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Road to Rio Program

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Road to Rio Program was a program that provided all the possible technical and some financial support to selected African badminton players who have the possibility to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The project was a collaboration between Badminton Confederation of Africa and Badminton World Federation. The program was exclusively for singles players as it would be difficult to qualify for the doubles events.[1]

Background

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During a meeting which was held with the selected players and their coaches in Mauritius, Ian Wright the development director of the BWF explained that the BWF wants to help more African to qualify for the next Olympic Games and this is why the BWF/BCA are investing a lot of resources to achieve this objective. Mr. Wright also added that it is a must that all the National Federations commit to this program by respecting the different criteria that will be set by the BWF/BCA. For instance, National Federation should respect deadlines for entering their players in the selected tournaments and also provide necessary information for visa and other purposes in time. On the other hand, the players should also provide their training details and their availability until the Olympic Games in 2016.

Training Camp

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The selected players had their first training camp in Gaborone, Botswana. After the end of the 2013 Botswana International, the training camp was moved to Pretoria, South Africa.

Selected Players

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The following were the 14 players selected for the Road to Rio Program:

Male Players

Country Player
Uganda Uganda Edwin Ekiring
South Africa South Africa Jacob Maliekal
South Africa South Africa Prakash Vijayanath
Algeria Algeria Adel Hamek
Algeria Algeria Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi
Ghana Ghana Daniel Sam
Mauritius Mauritius Aatish Lubah
Botswana Botswana Gaone Tawana

Female Players

Country Player
Nigeria Nigeria Grace Gabriel
Mauritius Mauritius Kate Foo Kune
Egypt Egypt Hadia Hosny
Kenya Kenya Mercy Joseph
South Africa South Africa Elme De Villiers
Mauritius Mauritius Nicki Chan-Lam

Result

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Jacob Maliekal and Kate Foo Kune represented their respective nations at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. Both players won one game during the group stage and ended up second in their groups, thus did not qualify for the knockout round.

  • Jacob Maliekal
2016 Summer Olympics – Men's Singles
Round Opponent Score Result
Group stage South Korea Son Wan-ho 10–21, 10-21 Lost
Group stage Ukraine Artem Pochtarev 21–18, 21-19 Win
  • Kate Foo Kune
2016 Summer Olympics – Women's Singles
Round Opponent Score Result
Group stage Australia Wendy Chen Hsuan-yu 21–16, 21-19 Win
Group stage Thailand Porntip Buranaprasertsuk 7-21, 18-21 Lost

References

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  1. ^ "Newsletter du Mois de Septembre 2013 Road to Rio". Africa Badminton. Badminton Confederation Africa. Retrieved 22 March 2017.