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Saint Lucia’s Electra Marie-Yvonne Marcelle selected for PAISAC’s Applied Sport Sciences for Olympic Solidarity Scholarship Coaches Training Program

May 22, 2025

St. Lucia

Saint Lucia’s Electra Marie-Yvonne Marcelle selected for PAISAC’s Applied Sport Sciences for Olympic Solidarity Scholarship Coaches Training Program

The Saint Lucia Rugby Football Union (SLRFU) and Rugby Americas North (RAN) are proud to extend heartfelt congratulations to Electra Marie-Yvonne Marcelle on her successful selection for the esteemed Training Program in Applied Sport Sciences for Olympic Solidarity Scholarship Coaches, organized by the Program d’Appui International au Sport Africain et des Caraïbes (PAISAC).

Established in 2002 under the auspices of UNESCO, PAISAC is a Canadian-based initiative dedicated to enhancing the professional competencies of coaches from African and Caribbean nations. With a strong emphasis on applied sport sciences, the program plays a pivotal role in developing sustainable and autonomous coach education systems across these regions.

Marcelle, who was nominated by the Saint Lucia Olympic Committee (SLOC), has already successfully completed Phase I of the program—an intensive Distance Learning (E-Learning) module—which took place from November 18 to December 13, 2024.

She is now preparing to embark on Phase II, a three-week in-person training module scheduled to take place in Montreal, Canada, from May 17 to June 6, 2025. This phase will provide participants with hands-on experience and advanced instruction in sport science methodologies and coaching techniques.

Marcelle brings to the program a wealth of experience and passion. She is a dedicated educator at the Corinth Secondary School, a Level II certified rugby coach, and an active player with the Saint Lucia National Women’s Rugby Team. Her commitment to both teaching and sport exemplifies the leadership and dedication the PAISAC program seeks to cultivate.

The SLRFU and RAN applaud Marcelle’s achievement and is confident that her participation will not only enhance her personal and professional development but also contribute meaningfully to the advancement of rugby and sport education in Saint Lucia.