
Lithuanian athletes took part in IOC Athlete Career Programme
IOC Athlete Career Programme seminar was organised in Lithuania for the first time in cooperation with Adecco. The course took place in NOC Lithuania. Experienced athletes, Olympians, Paralympians and young athletes participated.
The audience was empowered by Mrs Kadiatou Tounkara, former basketball player, Olympian, 5 time French National champion, a member of the ANOCA Athletes’ Commission and an active trainer of the IOC ACP Outreach Programme. Mrs Tounkara gave inspiring presentations and helped athletes to analyse their personal skills and traits. It was not an easy task.
“My parents or friends could say a lot about me and my personality, but it is very difficult to judge myself”, – says Andrej Olejnik, cone sprinter who participated in the seminar.
The second part of the seminar was led by Adecco consultant, Ms Eva Vycitalova. She helped athletes to practice writing an efficient CV and engaged them in several role play exercises.
At the beginning of the seminar the audience was a bit shy but the event ended in a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Athletes admitted that the lectures were very useful and that their experience in sport will benefit in their future careers.
“I like to compete and lead in other fields of life, not only sports. I think it is an advantage valued by employers. If you are a good athlete and put a lot of effort in achieving results, sooner or later you will be recognised and possibly, get a job you that you want”, – said wrestler Vilius Laurinaitis after the course.
Olympian and IOC ACP Career Programme trainee Dr Aya Nakitanda also took part in the discussions and role play exercises.