Kuwait Times

Kuwait sport needs tangible improvemen­ts to flourish: Speaker

High-level talks discuss efforts to propel Kuwaiti sports forward

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s top lawmaker said yesterday that the local sports scene needs “tangible and practical” action on the ground to take off, subsequent­ly boding well for his compatriot athletes. “We need to transform plans and suggestion­s into palpable realities,” National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem said amid parliament-hosted talks over efforts to propel the Kuwaiti sports sector to greater levels, in which a bevy of athletes were in attendance. Countries with vibrant sports scenes often rely on “meticulous plans” to keep the sector

Transition to

pro sports ‘progressin­g

steadily’

afloat, added the chief lawmaker, saying that similar procedures would “save Kuwait’s sports sector”. He went on to express confidence in the abilities of athletes and sports officials, whom he said were more than capable of transformi­ng the industry.

Meanwhile, Minister of Informatio­n and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahma­n Al-Mutairi affirmed keenness to upgrading the

sports sector in accordance with a clear strategy to develop Kuwaiti sports and create an environmen­t that helps young athletes face global challenges.

Speaking during the conference, the minister indicated that achieving this kind of developmen­t requires collective efforts of the Public Authority for Sports and the National Assembly. He explained that a “legislativ­e environmen­t” is required to enable athletes, while noting at the same time that the authority prepares to launch a sports strategy soon after hosting several meetings recently, including meetings with internatio­nal sports institutio­ns. Minister Mutairi further pointed out that efforts to adopt the profession­al sports system in Kuwait are “progressin­g steadily”, without giving a timeline for when the transition could be completed.

Director-General of the Public Authority for Sports Hmoud Flaiteh spoke in the meantime about developing “Kuwait’s competitiv­e sports industry”, noting that there are plans to reduce the number of games played in sports clubs to six: football, basketball, handball, volleyball, athletics and swimming. Meanwhile, individual games under the plan can be practiced in private clubs establishe­d for this purpose “following the success of this experiment in Kuwait,” he added.

Kuwait Olympic Committee President Sheikh Fahad Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah spoke during the conference on the committee’s role in “developing the Olympic movement in Kuwait in accordance with the Olympic Charter”. He added on the other hand that the committee is currently “unable to support clubs and federation­s” in terms of providing them with necessary facilities due to lack of budget. — KUNA

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 ?? ?? KUWAIT: Minister of Informatio­n and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahma­n AlMutairi (second from left) speaks during a meeting to discuss efforts to improve the sports sector in Kuwait. —KUNA photos
KUWAIT: Minister of Informatio­n and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahma­n AlMutairi (second from left) speaks during a meeting to discuss efforts to improve the sports sector in Kuwait. —KUNA photos
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Sheikh Fahad
Kuwait Olympic Committee President Sheikh Fahad
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Al-Ghanem
National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem

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