The Guyana Tennis Association (GTA), supported by the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA), has sent coach Kalyca Fraser to the International Coaching Enrichment Certificate Program (ICECP) at the University of Delaware.
This programme aims to develop national-level coaches in various areas, including sport science, talent identification, athlete development, coaching education, and coaching management.
Fraser’s participation is part of the GOA’s strategy to maximize the benefits of Olympic Solidarity grants and enhance the development of coaching expertise in Guyana.
Fraser’s training involves working closely with experienced lecturers and coaches at the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Center.
She is gaining valuable insights into coaching methodologies, strength and conditioning, leadership, and mental performance.
Upon her return, Fraser is expected to apply her newly acquired knowledge and skills to elevate the level of tennis coaching in Guyana.
The GTA aims to use this opportunity to strengthen its coaching programs and support the development of young tennis players.
This initiative reflects the GOA’s commitment to investing in the future of Guyanese sports and ensuring that athletes have access to world-class training and development opportunities.
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