The Nagaland Wushu Association (NWA) organised a two-day judges’ seminar and technical training programme at the Nagaland Olympic Association office, Kohima, aimed at strengthening officiating standards and enhancing technical expertise in the state.

Wushu Judges’ seminar and technical training held in Kohima
The training was conducted by NIS-certified coach Gabriel Khamo, who focused on officiating skills and introduced participants to the basics of Wushu (Sanda), equipping them with the knowledge needed to eventually establish their own academies in Nagaland. A total of 17 trainees from Noklak, Peren, Kohima, Phek, Dimapur, Mokokchung, and Mon districts attended the programme.

In his concluding remarks, Coach Khamo encouraged judges to be prepared for the upcoming Nagaland State Wushu Championship (Sanda event) scheduled for October 21–23. He emphasised that homegrown referees and technical officials are best suited to nurture the sport at the grassroots level and urged trainee coaches to give their best in training young talents in their respective districts.

Expressing confidence in the programme’s outcome, he stated that the seminar would lead to improved refereeing standards and stronger technical foundations, positively impacting Wushu in Nagaland. Under the leadership of Kudecho Khamo, President of NWA and MLA & Advisor, CAWD & Taxes, the association plans to facilitate Wushu academies in selected districts, with interested associations or individuals undergoing verification before receiving support.

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