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== History == |
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Syed Wasi Abbas Naqvi was born on 22- May- 1997 in Jhelum, Pakistan. |
Syed Wasi Abbas Naqvi was born on 22- May- 1997 in Jhelum, Pakistan. |
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He completes his matriculation studies in Dina, Pakistan |
He completes his matriculation studies in Dina, Pakistan. |
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He is very good at heart and always speaks truth. He works at Public Welfare Youth Pakistan. |
He is very good at heart and always speaks truth. He works at Public Welfare Youth Association, Pakistan. |
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== Facilities == |
== Facilities == |
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The Olympic Villa of Tegucigalpa is a sports complex situated in the northwest of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. It was built by the Government of Honduras as the main sports centre for the capital, and as a residence for athletes competing in international events. It is situated behind the Autonomous National University of Honduras, and is open to the public for the practice of all types of sporting disciplines.
History
Syed Wasi Abbas Naqvi was born on 22- May- 1997 in Jhelum, Pakistan. He completes his matriculation studies in Dina, Pakistan. He is very good at heart and always speaks truth. He works at Public Welfare Youth Association, Pakistan.
Facilities
The buildings of the facility include:
- Swimming pools
- Gymnasium 1: Olympic gymnastics, boxing, table tennis and Muay Thai
- Gymnasium 2: Volleyball, fencing and weightlifting.
- Gymnasium 3: Basketball and martial arts (including Muay Thai)
- Chochi Sosa Baseball Stadium (Estadio Chochi Sosa). 1500 seats.
- Olympic stadium: football and athletics. 3000 seats.
Notable Honduran athletes include sprinter Rolando Palaces, hurdlers Ronald Bennett and Jeimmy Bernardez, all of whom participated in the Universiade in Belgrade (2009).
Sports
The Honduran Olympic Committee funds many Honduran athletes, providing food and accommodation, health care, training, and a monthly stipend of over 500 lempiras ($22).
Access
Access to the sporting installations of the Olympic Villa of Tegucigalpa is free, because it was built with public resources, and is therefore a public complex. The complex receives no less than one thousand visits daily. It is open to the public from the 4:00 am until 8:00 pm seven days a week.
Maintenance
The maintenance of the Olympic Villa of Tegucigalpa is the responsibility of the National Commission for Professional Sports Installations (Conapid) using funding which comes mainly from the Tiburcio Carías Andean Stadium.
Budget
The Conapid handles a global budget of 24 million lempiras yearly (1 million $). Of this quantity, the Stadium Tiburcio Carías Andino (out of the olympic villa) are assigned 11 millions and the remaining 13 millions have to go out of the own income of the sportive installations. So the Olympic Villa has less than 10 million lempiras to the month.
Budget resources come from the Stadium Tiburcio Carías Andean, that is of all the Hondurans, where earn by leases, advertising, the 8 percent that pays the National League of Football of Honduras of the tequillas of each party and #another lower income”.
The Olympic Villa do not do collections to anybody by the provision of the installations, although, the federations do minimum collections to obtain of bottoms and can like this go out to his international competitions.
Nevertheless, it referred that with the constants heave of the prices in all the resources, to keep properly the complex, need that the government increase the budgetary game in at least 30 million lempiras.
News
The authorities of the National Commission pro Sportive Installations (Conapid) began to concern and attained that the Bank Centroamericano of Economic Integration (BCIE) did a donation of one million dollars, equivalents to some 20 million lempiras, to recover the Olympic Villa.
In the actuality is giving a suitable maintenance, in the year 2008 have invested 3'5 million lempiras in his maintenance.
Germán Duarte, is the current supervisor of projects, is working in the repair of fields and painting of flats in the three gymnasiums of the sportive complex. Already it concluded the change of ceiling of the olympic swimming pool, painted the terracings and meshes perimetrales and adapted several gardeners.
See also
References
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