Titans Cricket partners with Special Olympics South Africa for innovative training course

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The Titans, officially known as the Multiply Titans due to sponsorship, are a top-level cricket franchise in South Africa. Representing the Eastern Cricket Union and Northerns Cricket Union, their home venues are SuperSport Park in Centurion and Willowmoore Park in Benoni.

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Titans Cricket is proud to announce a partnership with Special Olympics South Africa (SOSA) to launch a six-week administrative training course aimed at empowering SOSA athletes.

This initiative is designed to equip athletes with essential skills in administration, leadership, and event management, enhancing their capacity to contribute to their communities and the sporting world.

The course commenced on Monday, 11 November at SuperSport Park. Over the six weeks, participants will be provided hands-on training, covering topics such as facilities management, turf/grass management coaching and organizational skills.

This program aims to foster personal growth and provide athletes with the tools necessary to take on administrative and organisational roles within sport, entertainment and beyond.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Special Olympics South Africa on this important initiative,” said Dr Jacques Faul, CEO of Titans Cricket.

In the recent past we’ve really prioritised training and upskilling our own members of staff and to be able to pass on our skills and knowledge to other is a big bonus. Supporting athletes in their development goes beyond sports; it’s about empowering them to become leaders in their communities. We believe this training will have a lasting impact.” Faul said.

Special Olympics South Africa is dedicated to providing individuals with Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) the opportunity to participate in sports and improve their overall quality of life. This training course aligns with Special Olympics South Africa’s mission to promote inclusion and develop skills that extend far beyond the playing field.

“This partnership with Titans Cricket is an incredible opportunity for our athletes and for Special Olympics South Africa as a whole,” said Ancilla Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Special Olympics South Africa. “Providing our athletes with the skills and confidence to take on leadership and administrative roles opens doors that extend beyond sports. This program is a crucial step forward in our mission of inclusion, enabling our athletes to be active contributors not only within their communities but across the sporting world. It’s a powerful way to demonstrate that true inclusion means building spaces where everyone’s abilities can shine.”

Participants will benefit from the expertise of seasoned professionals and gain insights into the operations of sports organizations. By the end of the course, athletes will have the confidence and skills to contribute actively to the administration of sporting events and community initiatives.

The Titans Cricket and Special Olympics South Africa training program is a testament to the power of sport in fostering inclusion and personal development.

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