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Jump Rope A New Frontier in School Sports

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Nov 4, Lausanne, Switzerland – During the just finished ISF Gymnasiade – Bahrain 2024, Shaun Hamilton, President of the International Jump Rope Union (IJRU), met with Hasnae El Ayoubi, Executive Director of the International School Sport Federation (ISF), to explore an important collaboration aimed at enhancing the role of jump rope in school sports worldwide. Their shared goal is to expand the presence of jump rope within school-based physical education, promoting both sports development and health on a global scale.

As one of the most widely practiced physical activities, jump rope holds a unique position in promoting fitness; however, it is not yet represented in international school sports. To address this, the IJRU will join ISF events to feature international school jump rope competitions and demonstrations. This collaboration aims to raise the profile of jump rope as a recognized school sport and promote its integration into sports programs across schools worldwide.

A key aspect of this collaboration is the creation of educational programs that teach fundamental jump rope skills to improve students' physical fitness, while also highlighting the mental and social benefits of active sports participation. The IJRU and ISF aim to engage young athletes in meaningful ways by organizing jump rope workshops, events, and activities that foster youth development, with the goal of inspiring a lifelong commitment to fitness.

Additionally, both organizations are committed to sharing resources, expertise, and best practices to elevate the quality of event management, coaching, and officiating. This exchange will help ensure that high standards are maintained across both organizations, enhancing the impact of their programs and expanding the reach of school sports globally.

This collaboration represents a significant step forward in global sports education, uniting students worldwide through fitness, skill-building, and the inclusive nature of jump rope. The IJRU and ISF look forward to working together to create a healthier, more active generation through the power of school sports.

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