Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Qatar To Participate With 82 Athletes In The Islamic Solidarity Games In Riyadh


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) has announced that it will participate with a delegation of 82 male and female athletes in the 6th edition of the Islamic Solidarity Games, which will be held in the Saudi capital Riyadh from November 7 to 21, with more than 3,000 athletes from 57 countries expected to take part.
During a press conference held at the QOC Headquarters on Thursday, Mr. Khalifa Jabor Al-Naimi, Deputy Head of the Qatari Administrative Delegation, confirmed that Qatar will compete in 16 sports: Athletics, Duathlon, 3x3 Basketball, Karate, Equestrian, Wrestling, Volleyball, Handball, Taekwondo, Table Tennis, Judo, Weightlifting, Camel Racing, Swimming, Fencing, and Para Athletics.
Al-Naimi highlighted that Qatar's participation in the Islamic Solidarity Games reflects the QOC and the State of Qatar's commitment to being actively present in Islamic, Arab, and Asian sporting events, and to strengthening sporting ties among nations.
He added that the Qatari teams have completed their preparations through intensive training programs supervised by their respective federations in coordination with the QOC. He emphasized that the Qatari delegation aims to deliver outstanding performances and reach the podium, particularly in athletics, weightlifting, handball, and volleyball - the sports in which Qatar is expected to perform most strongly.
Al-Naimi acknowledged the strong level of competition, given the large number of participating nations. He noted that the main objective is to maximize the technical benefits of the Games by offering opportunities to a wide range of Qatari athletes - both youth athletes being groomed for the Doha 2030 Asian Games and elite athletes capable of competing for medals.
He concluded by reviewing Qatar's proud history in the Islamic Solidarity Games, which began in Mecca 2005 with the first gold medal. That success was followed by Palembang 2013, where Qatar won five medals, and Baku 2017, which marked a turning point with 12 medals (2 gold, 3 silver, 7 bronze). In Konya 2022, Qatar maintained the same total with an improvement in quality - 4 gold, 3 silver, and 5 bronze. This brought Qatar's historical total at the Islamic Solidarity Games to 30 medals: 8 gold, 8 silver, and 14 bronze, reaffirming Qatar's strong presence and readiness to shine again in the Riyadh 2025 edition.
The Islamic Solidarity Games program includes 23 sports: Athletics, Fencing, 3x3 Basketball, Swimming, Handball, Table Tennis, Camel Racing, Volleyball, Karate, Muay Thai, Judo, Weightlifting, Futsal, Wrestling, Taekwondo, Esports, Wushu, Boxing, Equestrian (Show Jumping), Duathlon, Jiu-Jitsu, Para Athletics, and Para Weightlifting athletes Islamic Solidarity Games

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