Tuesday, May 17, 2016

IHF’s Global Coaching Clinic to be held at Auburn University

IHF’s Global Coaching Clinic to be held at Auburn University 

Auburn, AL – The International Handball Federation’s Global Coaching Clinic’s second phase will take place at Auburn University from May 18-26, 2016. The first phase of the first IHF Global Coaching Clinic for Pan-American countries and was held in Mexico City, Mexico in February 2016. 

This week, Auburn will host 19 international coaches, primarily from South American nations, along with four USA Team Handball coaches for this final phase of the certification process. There are also four lecturers/officials coming in from Europe. 


Javier Garcia-Cuesta (Spain), a former Olympian and Head Coach to the USA Men's Senior National Team, will be a guest speaker at the Auburn clinics. Other guest lecturers include: Executive member of the IHF Executive Committee, Frantisek Taborsky (Czech Republic); Handball at school expert, Dietrich Spate (Germany); world renowned professional handball player, Zoltan Marczinka (Hungary); and world champion goalkeeper, Alexandru Buligan (Romania). USA Team Handball Chief Executive Officer, Mike Cavanaugh, will also be in attendance this week. 

Seventeen top coaches from all over Pan-America were selected to participate in Mexico City. Additionally, coaches from the hosting country were invited to attend the course as observers. Four USA Team Handball coaches were in attendance: Tony Kostresvki, Mark Ortega, Craig Rot and Julio Sainz. The IHF started offering Global Coaching Clinics (GCC) that authorize coaches to obtain top coaching licenses – “level A” – in July 2011 with the first ever in Asia and Africa. 

Mario Garcia de la Torre (Mexico), an IHF Council Member (Representative for Pan-America) and Vice-President of the National Olympic Committee of Mexico spoke at the opening ceremony in Mexico City

“This clinic presents the first important step in creating a long-term concept in order to systematically increase the performance level of Pan-American handball teams, and many further steps will be needed to follow. The continuous and well-structured education and promotion of coaches throughout Pan-America presents a key element to obtain this target.” 

Courses include small seminar groups and special team building activities, but also psychological and pedagogical aspects of coaching. The USA Team Handball Men’s National Team and Women’s National Team will be serving as demonstrators for the practical sessions of the event. After successful completion of Phase 2 in Auburn, each coach will earn their top level IHF Global Coaching Certification. 

Auburn University has been the home to both the USA Team Handball Men’s and Women’s National Teams since the summer of 2013. Athletes from all over the country reside, work, or go to school in Auburn in order to condition and practice year-round. Auburn has hosted a number of international matches at the Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum, bringing competition from Canada to Uruguay. 

USA Team Handball’s mission is committed to insure the integrity and growth of the sport of team handball. The commitment is focused on offering the necessary training materials for empowering our membership to execute quality programs that provide the utmost enjoyment of the sport. The foundation of our program is built on education based grassroots development. From the base of our development, we hope to create a structure for recreational competition as well as a pipeline for elite athletes. 

The Auburn University School of Kinesiology shares this goal and is developing a grass-roots youth program to introduce children to the sport of team handball around the state and in the southeast region.

“The Auburn School of Kinesiology has been instrumental in providing a new home for USA Team Handball athletes and we appreciate the support of the Auburn-Opelika community in welcoming our athletes and coaches,” said Alicia McConnell, USOC director of training sites and community partnerships. “We look forward to a fruitful relationship with Auburn University as an official U.S. Olympic training site.” 

Friday, May 6, 2016

Satisfy your Sweet Tooth in Auburn-Opelika!



Satisfy your Sweet Tooth in Auburn-Opelika! 

Mother's Day weekend is here! Treat your sweet mama to a local sweet treat at one of these divine establishments.  

 

The Overall Company 

Coffee. Pops. Biscuits. What else do you need? Celebrate the Southern lifestyle at The Overall Company, located inside the John Emerald Distillery Tasting Room in downtown Opelika. These popular Pop flavors are available year-round: Strawberry, Cookies N Cream, Chocolate, Salted Caramel, and Vanilla Bean. Spice things up with a Poptail and try the Bourbon Coffee Pop. 


Each donut is made the old-fashioned way: handcrafted every day early in the morning to be served that day. Their donuts are made from quality scratch ingredients and feature homemade recipes for many of their toppings and fillings. Not only is their signature square shape one of a kind, the taste is too! Did I mention they have ice cream?

Crepe Myrtle Café:
Located next to Blooming Colors, the Crepe Myrtle Cafe offers a beautiful and relaxing environment (perfect for Mom!) to enjoy savory and sweet crepes, salads and sandwiches. Much of the produce used is grown right here in Auburn, and customers also have the ability to purchase farm-fresh items in their store. Be sure to indulge in their dessert crepes and other delectable treats. We recommend the Peaches N’ Cream Crepe – grilled whiskey soaked peaches, sweetened sour cream, brown sugar and candied pecans, or the Sinful Strawberry Crepe - sweet strawberries topped with sugar, cinnamon, whipped cream, and a splash of Strawberry Liqueur. Yum.

The Opelika story being told through Ice Cream! They offer 31 flavors of decadent ice cream and are located along the railroad tracks in downtown Opelika. Try the Chunky Monkey Park, Spring Villa Vanilla, Summer Swing Strawberry, Railroad Tracks and more. Described as “A sweet treat destination for the authentic Opelikan” by the Opelika-Auburn News. 


Located adjacent to Ariccia Trattoria in the Auburn Hotel & Dixon Conference Center, guests are welcomed into Piccolo by the roaring fireplace in the winter complimented by the sound of classic jazz on the weekends. Rated the number one bar by Alabama Magazine in 2014 and 2015, the bar is a great place to enjoy a cocktail accompanied by macaroons, gelato or banana tiramisu. The lounge offers a comfortable, clubby environment. Leather club chairs, a cozy fireplace and comfy banquettes serve as a relaxing getaway. Enjoy live jazz every Friday and Saturday night of non-home football game weekends.

Formerly Provino’s, Venditori’s is conveniently located off of exit 57. The name itself means Sellers in Italian – which is the owners’ last name. If you’re craving Italian food, there is no better place. After dinner, be sure to try their Midnight Chocolate Layer Cake, Tiramisu, Chocolate Mousse Cake, Cannoli Siciliana or another of Venditori’s mouthwatering desserts.




Monday, April 25, 2016

Bo Bikes Bama this Saturday!




Bo Bikes Bama this Saturday!

Looking for something to do on Saturday? Grab your helmets and join hundreds for the 5th Annual Bo Bikes Bama charity bike ride. This annual ride is led by Auburn legend, Bo Jackson, and raises money for the Governor's Emergency Relief Fund, which provides crucial disaster preparedness and emergency management resources for the great state of Alabama.

“The reason for this ride is for state unity and to pay homage to the great Alabamians who lost their lives on April 27th, 2011. I am my brothers’ and sisters’ keeper.”  – Bo Jackson, Heisman trophy winner, All-Star athlete, and proud Alabamian

“When Bo Jackson first biked across Alabama in April 2012, he was on a mission to help his fellow Alabamians recover from the tornadoes that devastated their state the previous year. Now, Bo Bikes Bama has become an annual tradition where Bo and hundreds of others unite to ride for the future of Alabama and all her citizens.”

According to an article in the Time Free Press, 355 tornadoes were produced during the vicious outbreak of April 24-28, 2011. There were 324 tornado-related deaths, including 238 in Alabama.
 
This year, the 5th Annual Bo Bikes Bama ride will again take place in Auburn, AL Saturday, April 30, 2016. Participating riders can choose either a 60-mile or 20-mile route. Both routes will take riders through the campus of Auburn University, while the 60-mile route will pass through Tuskegee and neighboring Macon County.

Online registration closes at noon on Tuesday, April 26, but riders may still register on-site Saturday, April 30. The Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau will have a rest stop near mile marker 37 for riders in need of a quick bite or beverage. Stop by and say hi!

For more information about local events, visit www.aotourism.com.