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Promoting the oldest game as the newest ball sport
History of the Federation & Bocce in Australia (click here)
:Officially known as The Bocce Federation of Victoria, Bocce Victoria is a non-profit voluntry basis organisation, including upto 10 committee members
:Bocce Victoria stages more than 50 individual State competitions per year at Senior, Junior, U/23 & U/14 level in accordance with the Federation Internationale de boules (F.I.B.) rules and regulations, including National Championships and Australian Opens, which makes host to international countries.
:10 affiliated boccedromes in Victoria, 4 affiliated regional associations, 100’s of recreational out door and indoor bocce courts, active school and disability programs. 1000’s of players both recreational and competitive througout Victoria
:Educational information for school and institution programs, athletes, coached and referees.
:20 active referees and 10 coaches (2no. Level 2 accredited)
:Conducts regular coaching and referee clinics each year
:Visits many schools throughtout Victoria each year as requested involving 1000’s of boys and girls, cultural days, school competitions. Conducts clinics for associations such as Girls Sports Victoria (GSV) , public festivals, demonstrations and various sporting institutions
:Provides a platform for the novis to enter competitive Bocce through the annual “Bocce 4’s” competitions and Club Championships
:Provides support and free coaching to all athletes at any level, including disability
:Subsidised equipment for each affiliated club in order to run all events the sport of Bocce has to offer, in particular the technical throwing events
:Conducts regular training programs for State Senior and Junior teams. Programs for U14’s, U18, U23, and Senior age levels. Regular technical throwing training offered to all levels of fitness.
:Specialist training camps/session for technical throwing events, including athletics training programs (Progressive Throw)
:Assists Club Development Programs and Bocce court/club projects throughout Victoria
:Provides participation opportunities for anyone at any level imaginable to promote activeness within all communities. In particular for the disability, Indigenous, Diverse background, & recreational groups
:Promotes Bocce as not only a recreational sport, but an international sport played competitively by over 40 countries, reconginised by the International Olympic Committee and a sport which includes many levels of fitness from traditional games to athletic
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Monday, 06 September 2010
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