Haya Jumaa switches gears to coaching at Canada Games while pregnant
Haya Jumaa has always wanted to try her hand at coaching, she just needed a break in her busy karate competition schedule to find the time. Her opportunity has finally arrived as she’s coaching Team Ontario’s karatekas at the Canada Winter Games, even though she is nearly eight months pregnant.
The 29-year-old Jumaa, from Mississauga, Ont., is the first Canadian ever to reach the World Karate Foundation’s rankings and was No. 1 in the world last year. She stopped competing during her pregnancy and decided to follow in her parents’ footsteps — they own a dojo — and give back to Ontario’s martial arts community.
“Just me living with them all my life and witnessing how they coach, how my mom manages the whole team back home, and all that stuff, I feel like I learned a lot,” said Jumaa the day before flying to Prince Edward Island for the Canada Games. “I was waiting for the spot where I have time out of competitions or out of my studies to be able to give back to the younger generation.”
The Canada Winter Games run from Saturday to March 5 across P.E.I. Karate will be contested the first week of the national youth multi-sport event at Credit Union Place in Summerside.