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QOA boost for Asian sports family

Published: 24 Sep 2014 - 03:29 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 07:48 pm

Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Academy and Secretary-General of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC), and Randhir Singh, Secretary-General of Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) sign a Protocol of Cooperation on the sidelines of the OCA’s 33rd General Assembly in Incheon, South Korea, during the Asian Games. The QOC holds coaching camps for teams from all over the world. OCA President Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al Sabah also presented a certificate of appreciation for OCA for its efforts in developing Olympic values through its training programmes.

 

Incheon, South Korea: Secretary-General of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) Secretary-General Randhir Singh signed a Protocol of Cooperation on the sidelines of the OCA’s 33rd General Assembly in Incheon, during the ongoing Asian Games.
 The agreement stipulates that the distinguished Qatar Olympic Academy (QOA) will provide academic and technical training sessions for coaches, referees, specialists and technicians from across Asia. 
The signing ceremony was also attended by OCA President Sheikh Ahmad Al Fahad Al Sabah and the Presidents of Asian National Olympic Committees as well as representatives of 45 Asian nations. 
Founded in 2006, the QOA is a member of the International Olympic Academy and offers high-quality professional education programs to develop and enrich national and regional sport leaders, managers and coaches and to help them lead in sports and the Olympic Movement. It is the first academy in the MENA region to offer such programs. 
The QOA also includes a research center and is one of many institutions helmed by the QOC with the aim of developing a solid sporting infrastructure.
 The agreement also enables Asian athletes to train at the QOA and its affiliated world-class facilities. This is an already common occurrence in Doha, which regularly hosts training camps for regional and international athletes – the most recent of which was held in the world-class Aspire Academy for talented young Asian athletes from across the region.
 Speaking after the ceremony, Sheikh Saoud said: “Through its meticulous planning and strategic growth, the Qatar Olympic Academy will become a beacon of sport education regionally and internationally. The academy offers unique courses and programmes to further advance sport professionals and will elevate educational standard in this field throughout the region. It is an honour to sign this agreement with the OCA and we look forward to continuing to further the development of sport regionally and internationally.”
 The QOA has several notable alumni including Acting Secretary General of the UAE National Olympic Committee Mohamed Al Kamail and Secretary General of the Dubai Sports Council Ahmed Al Sherif.
Qatar continues to solidify its standing as a regional leader in sports with its renowned, world-class facilities reaping international acclaim. Meanwhile, the Qatar Medical Committee and the Aspetar Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Hospital won the Sheikh Ahmed Al Fahad Hiroshima Asia Fund Science Award in Incheon. 
 Aspetar is one of the world’s leading specialized orthopedic and sports medicine hospitals and the first in the MENA region. In 2009, Aspetar was officially accredited as a FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence while in 2013 Aspetar became the first GCC Sports Medicine Reference Centre in the Middle East. 
Last week, Aspetar’s laboratory was accredited by the College of American Pathologists.
 Sheikh Saoud said: “Aspetar is an invaluable resource to the region’s athletes and has continued to distinguish itself as world-class facility year after year. The Sheikh Ahmed Al Fahad Hiroshima Asia Fund Science Award is an honour for Qatar and illuminates its unwavering commitment to excelling in every aspect of sports. I give my sincerest congratulations to Dr Khalifa Al Kuwairi, head of Aspetar, for this fantastic achievement – one of many more to come.”
The Peninsula