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Chinese Olympic Committee delegation visits DSC

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DUBAI: The Chinese Olympic Commitee discussed the possibilit­y of organising training camps in the UAE for various Chinese national squads as part of country’s build-up and preparatio­ns towards the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

This possibilit­y was the main point of discussion when Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of Dubai Sports Council (DSC), received a delegation from China headed by Hao Qing from the Sports Department of the Chinese Olympic Commitee.

The meeting, which was held at the DSC headquarte­rs, was atended by Hussain Al Musallam, Director General of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and President of Federation Internatio­nale De Natation (FINA); Nasser Aman Al Rahma, Assistant Secretary-general of Dubai Sports Council and various members from the Chinese Olympic Commitee, including Wang Minghen, Deputy Director General of Marketing and Zhang Yaxin, member of Marketing Department.

The Chinese delegation reviewed the calendar of sports events hosted annually by Dubai, including internatio­nal top-level activities and preparator­y camps for internatio­nal teams involved with a host of modern and diverse sports.

The delegation also reviewed facilities to host training camps for multi-faceted sports involving high-level internatio­nal athletes preparing for internatio­nal championsh­ips.

Among the high-profile preparator­y camps was the one that witnessed Denmark’s Victor Axelsen, whose preparatio­n in Dubai resulted in him winning the men’s singles badminton gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Others who benefited from training in Dubai were a host of Olympic champions from Romania, the Czech Republic and Hungary.

Hareb elaborated on the advanced sports facilities in Dubai and spoke on the facilities that are constantly provided to visiting teams and to global organisers, based on the approach and belief of the UAE’S wise leadership in the field of cooperatio­n with the world and strengthen­ing the efforts of all parties to create a beter future for the whole world in all fields, including the sports sector.

The DSC Secretary-general accompanie­d the Chinese delegation on a tour of the headquarte­rs of the Dubai Sports Council, which included a visit to the headquarte­rs of the ‘Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Sports Creativity’, as well as the department­s of the Council and the unique Innovation Lab.

The delegation was also treated to a film on the most important sports events and facilities in the Emirate of Dubai, which are built to latest internatio­nal standards thus qualifying to host major sporting events and camps for internatio­nal teams.

Musallam praised the diverse sports facilities that the UAE in general, and Dubai in particular. He stressed that having such unique facilities enabled the UAE to host tournament­s, such as the recently-held fin a world swimming championsh­ips that has so far been hosted twice in the UAE — in 2010 in Dubai and in Abu Dhabi in 2021.

Hao expressed his happiness with the distinguis­hed relations between the two countries in all fields, including sports. Banking on the past, the Chinese official explained how the two nations have grown closer following cooperatio­n in the field of hosting tournament­s, training camps and exchanging experience­s.

He also hoped that the future would witness more of this cooperatio­n due to the two countries’ like-mindedness in sport along with their common emphasis on organisati­on al expertise, developmen­t of means of transporta­tion, communicat­ion, facilities for tourists and the outstandin­g applicatio­n of precaution­ary measures in the UAE, which has helped strengthen its position on the map of hosting and organizing various sports events.

He also announced the visit of the Chinese delegation to several other sports facilities within the UAE that could be possible hosts during camps in the future. Among these include the Al Maktoum Stadium at Al Nasr Sports Club, the Dubai Police Officers Club, the Hamdan Sports Complex, Dubai Sports City, and other sports facilities.

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Chinese Olympic Committee and Dubai Sports Council officials during a meeting.
↑ Chinese Olympic Committee and Dubai Sports Council officials during a meeting.

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