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SWA Assistant Coach Appointed

April 21, 2011 by admin  
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The Scottish Wrestling Association today appointed a new Assistant Coach, Viorel Etko, to work with Scottish National Head Coach, Volodymyr Gladkov.

A graduate of the Moldovan National Institute of Sport and Physical Education, Viorel worked with various national coaches throughout his career as a wrestler and has recently been imparting that experience to young wrestlers in Aberdeenshire.

Viorel represented Scotland with distinction as a wrestler in international competition, including at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Viorel also won a bronze medal for Scotland at the 2009 Commonwealth Wrestling Championships as well as representing Great Britain at the European and World Championships on five occasions.

Job Opportunity – Assistant Coach (Full time)

March 11, 2011 by admin  
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Scottish Wrestling Association is moving ahead with a clear vision to become a Commonwealth top 8 Nation by 2014.

We are seeking to appoint someone to assist our National Head Coach to achieve our aims and performance targets.

National Assistant Coach:
Full time circa £27,000 per annum.
3-year, renewable contract.

We seek applications from candidates who have proven ability and experience in coaching wrestling at a high level allied with the commitment, drive and energy to achieve our aims.

The full job specification and application form can be downloaded from the links below, or can be obtained by telephoning Gerry Malone on 07914 036255

Applications closed at 5pm on Monday, 28th March 2011.

The post, which requires some travel, nationally and internationally, is based in Glasgow.

BWA Talent Squad Selection, White Award & Recreational Membership

August 21, 2009 by admin  
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The British Wrestling Association have issued details of the Talent Squad Selection Event and a briefing on squads, awards & membership

It is available for download from the British Wrestling Association Website here and the text is reproduced below for information.

Talent Squad Selection Event and briefing on squads, awards & membership

Dear N&R Committee members, Coaches and Welfare Officers, (and readers of the British Wrestling website)

Members of the Nations & Regions Committee, Coaches and Welfare Officers are invited to attend one of two briefing sessions that will cover:

- A new Talent/Development Squad structure
- A new British Wrestling White Award that will align with the FILA colour awards
- A new Recreational Membership level

The briefing Q&A sessions will be at:

- Wigan and Leigh in parallel to weighing-in on 4th Sept at 7:30-8:30
- Leytonstone, in parallel to Referees Course, 12th Sept 12:30-13:30
- British Wrestling Academy, Salford, on 19th Sept 12:30-13:30, alongside the Development Squad event

After the first briefing session I will circulate a summary of the briefing and Q/As that came up there.

Below, is a short summary on each topic:-

Talent/Development Squad structure

In line with the performance pathways in all other Olympic sports, there will be a talent, development and performance squad structure. It is also intended to have a regionally based Club/School squads for 10-13years. As well as having a consistent pathway, it is important that to ensure we have a transparent selection and development process for our young athletes who are aspiring to achieve domestic and international success.

The current Performance structure remains unchanged, at Salford. However, the current Development Squad will be disbanded and replaced by a Talent Squad (14-19yrs) and new Development Squad (18+ yrs). These national squads will be brought together on a regular basis, approx 5-6 times per year. The finer detail of the logistics and dates of the squads coming together across the year has still to be worked through, but it is expected that athletes would arrive on Friday night, train on Saturday, have a short session on Sunday and return home. Only athletes who are part of these squads will be considered for international tournaments

Club Coaches that want athletes to be considered for the new Talent Squad should send them up to attend the last current Development Squad date of 19th September, (for males & females), where they will be assessed by a panel consisting of Performance Director, National Coach, Scottish Coach and Steven McKeown. This panel will be part of an overall assessment as they will also consider previous performance, and performance in international tournaments. To ensure that only those eligible come to the session, athletes should have finished in the top 3 at the British Junior Championships and the minimum age that will be assessed is 14, (and those coming up for 14 by British Juniors in May 2010). Also, athletes need to be eligible for international weight classes (min 40kg male, 36kg female). Detailed selection criteria for all squads, is given below.

Coaches need to communicate about these changes and the 19th September selection event to their athletes and parents. Current Development Squad parents should also receive a letter by end-August.

British Wrestling White Award

This award is intended as an introduction to the FILA Award scheme and gives an attainable target for school sessions and the earlier club sessions. Children are then well placed with a more standard foundation knowledge of grips, stance, basic exercises and moves, which will equip them progress in clubs to the FILA Yellow Award and upwards. Some athletes who have already been wrestling for a few months will not necessarily take the White Award but go straight to the yellow FILA Award. Any present Level 2 coach will be able to assess the White Award. However, assessors of the initial stages of the FILA awards need to be Level 2 coaches qualified under the new scheme. Link to June website announcement http://britishwrestling.org/plibrary/docs/FILAawards09.pdf

Recreational Membership level

This level of BWA membership will be required for people taking part in the British Wrestling White Award, (to be eligible for a British Wrestling Award, an athlete needs to be a member of the BWA). It will lead to a consistent approach to membership and consistent application of the White Award. It is expected that many on current Block Memberships will transfer to the Recreational Membership. Current competitive membership remains unchanged and Recreational Memberships applies to the FILA Awards as it does to the White Award if an athlete does not compete at competitions. Recreational membership will cost £5, with £4 being returned to the Regions, £1 being retained for postage and administrative costs etc.

I look forward to seeing as many as possible of you at the briefings, but any immediate questions on the above should be addressed, in the first instance, to the BWA Administrator.

Colin Nicholson
Interim Chief Executive
7th August 2009