Gambia to celebrate Olympic Day tomorrow

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By Sulayman Bah Like many International Olympic Committee affiliates, Gambia will tomorrow celebrate Olympic Momodou Dibba 2Day. The occasion globally observed, will this year enter its 66th edition. The day has been a firm pillar of the Olympic Movement and it is the biggest Mass Sports around the world to commemorate the founding of the modern Olympic Movement (IOC) by Pierre De Coubertin (1863-1937). The Olympic Day is a celebration for youth around the World to observe the Olympic Values of Fair Play, Perseverance, Respect and Sportsmanship. In The Gambia, the National Olympic Committee (GNOC), will this Tuesday June 23rd, 2015 join the rest of the world to celebrate Olympic Day in the form of a 3 and 5km road race for children from Schools around the greater Banjul area. Over 1000 participants are expected to take part in the celebration to be held at OlympAfrica Center at Serekunda East Mini Stadium starting at 08:30am. The Gambia IOC Member and first Vice President of GNOC, Mrs Beatrice Allen, will deliver the message from IOC President Thomas Bach at the celebration. The celebration will also be graced by GNOC officials, National Sports Council (NSC), Presidents and Secretary Generals of all Sporting Associations, teachers, parents and students of various schools will also attend to give support to their athletes. Participants are expected to be certified at the end of the event.  ]]>