‘Young Sports Journalist’ course launches

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AMMAN — The three-day “Young Sports Journalist” course, organized by the Jordan Olympic Committee began Monday at the Generations for Peace headquarters in Al-Hussein Youth City. Forty male and female students from various media faculties in Jordanian universities are participating in the course. The Secretary-General of the Jordan Olympic Committee Nasser Al-Majali, who launched the course, emphasized the importance of media in shedding light on Jordanian sports, and of expanding the number of sports journalists. Read more Sports Jordan News Read More Cap that symbolizes French republic chosen as Olympics mascot In first, Israeli athlete competes in Saudi Arabia Prince Faisal participates in OCA gender equity conference in Bahrain

AMMAN — The three-day “Young Sports Journalist” course, organized by the Jordan Olympic Committee began Monday at the Generations for Peace headquarters in Al-Hussein Youth City.

Forty male and female students from various media faculties in Jordanian universities are participating in the course.

The Secretary-General of the Jordan Olympic Committee Nasser Al-Majali, who launched the course, emphasized the importance of media in shedding light on Jordanian sports, and of expanding the number of sports journalists.

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