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Aspetar shines at Sports Performance Summit

Published: 16 Nov 2014 - 04:01 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 02:31 pm

Doha: Partnering for the fourth year in a row with the prestigious Sports Performance Summit, which was held on November 12 and 13, Aspetar once again highlighted its understanding and support of athletes’ performance and health.
Since its inception, the event has been named “Leaders in Performance” and been held at the Chelsea Football Stadium in London. This year, the conference was refreshed and held in the Emirates Stadium in London for the first time, renamed as “the Sport Performance Summit”.
The summit was successfully concluded on Thursday after more than 600 delegates from 27 countries and 25 sporting backgrounds attended the global gathering for sport performance experts.
The Aspetar sessions — which covered leadership of major professional and amateur sporting associations and other leaders in the fields of sports medicine, the sports sciences, fitness, high profile athletes, and experts from other areas of the sports industry — were lauded for their successful participation in several panels that attracted a vast number of attendees, shared valuable insights and encouraged specialists to continue advancement in their own respective fields.
Commenting on this occasion, Aspetar Director General Dr Khalifa Al Kuwari, said: “Our participation in this international summit for the fourth consecutive year confirms our continuous dedication to share our expertise and knowledge in the field of sports medicine and sports science with international organisations that will allow us to confirm our mission, which is to assist athletes to achieve their full potential.”
During the Sport Science Panel Discussion entitled “How to maintain success once you have it’, which was moderated by Mathew Wilson, Aspetar’s Head of Athlete Health and Performance Research, Dr Hakim Chalabi, Aspetar’s Assistant Director General for International Medical Affairs and Programmes and Centres of Excellence, explored the topics of leadership, club philosophy and sustaining athlete longevity through innovative sport science and medicine strategies, while also ensuring his audience understood the concept of risk and building sustainability into an effective setting. The panel discussion also examined the philosophy of how to build a high-performance sporting environment capable of achieving the highest levels of success while considering strategies of how to maintain this success in the face of competitor advances and market pressure.
The morning session on health performance, which was attended by more than 200 delegates, was an excellent discussion based on Aspetar’s “The Demise of the Fittest: Are we Destroying our Most Talented Athletes?” presented by Professor Roald Bahr, Head of Aspetar’s Injury and Illness Prevention Programme (ASPREV) who revealed the latest research and insights into relationships between sports talent and injury risk and highlighted the responsibility for nurturing talent into world-class athletes.
Professor Bahr, who presented the talk, used examples of volleyball players and the chronic injury patella tendonopathy on jumpers’ knees, expressing the important message that everyone, especially coaches, need to look at the training and competition load on young athletes.  In this cutting-edge talk, which was over capacity due to its popularity, there followed an open discussion session which emphasised that assisting athletes to reach their full potential was the end goal of every performance programme. Focused on performance and health, Aspetar have previously highlighted sports cardiology, heat and exercise and the science of concussion during the symposium, and now aimed to bring to light the serious consequences of overtraining and the risk of injury to the athlete. Due to issues like these, many gifted young athletes never reach their peak level.  
In conjunction with the Sports Performance Summit, Aspetar also sponsored a special symposium that addressed “Leadership: Style and Culture”, which was presented by the famous FC Arsenal Manager, Aresne Wenger.
In an in-depth interview, Wenger showcased his management style and how he recruits top players, and also shared his plans for team building, identifying undervalued talent, creating a winning environment and leading modern sportsmen.
Aspetar supported the event with a marketing and networking strategy that functioned to share the knowledge and expertise of both Aspetar and the Aspire Zone Foundation, which consisted of an interactive booth, information sharing and collaterals that showcase Qatar’s commitment to sport. THE PENINSULA