Khaleej Times

UAE’s spectacula­r show marks countdown to Special Olympics 2019

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abu dhabi — Emirati performers were put into the global sporting spotlight as the UAE capital officially began the countdown to hosting the Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019.

They took to the stage as this year’s Special Olympics Winter Games came to a conclusion in Austria and put up a show that featured UAE nationals from different segments of society, including Special Olympics United Arab Emirates athletes who competed at the World Games days before.

The performanc­e, watched by a packed UPS Stadium in the Austrian city of Graz and by millions live on television around the world, featured a live performanc­e from popular Emirati singer Hamad Al Ameri and used a traditiona­l Bedouin desert setting to tell the story of how Abu Dhabi will use the Games to promote key values such as respect and inclusion for all in society.

As the show drew to a close, the Abu Dhabi delegation then revealed the logo for the Special Olympics World Games 2019. The logo, which was inspired by the Emirati tradition of palm frond weaving (Khoos), is a metaphor for the unifying power of the Games, and demonstrat­es how Abu Dhabi will create a spirit of inclusion and unity between all members of society.

The UAE delegation, including Shaikh Nahyan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and Dr Sultan Al Jaber, chairman and CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, the first sponsor for the 2019 World Games, were all in attendance as the countdown began to the event in Abu Dhabi from March 14 to 21, 2019. The flag handover represente­d one of the key moments of the Closing ceremony. Guests and viewers tuning in were treated to a visual extravagan­za that highlighte­d the culture of current host Austria, as well as an array of entertainm­ent centred around the values and cultural themes of the United Arab Emirates.

The Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019 Local Organizing Committee also hosted a special reception for 300 people in Graz, which included an array of high-profile celebritie­s such as Arnold Schwarzene­gger, Hussein Fahmy, and Special Olympics Internatio­nal Board Member and NBA Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo, in addition to delegation representa­tives from more than 100 countries competing at the World Games. The event was used as an opportunit­y to invite the world to Abu Dhabi — from internatio­nal dignitarie­s and celebritie­s to athletes and their families, and spectators from all walks of life.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? More than 850 players took part in the tournament on the pitches at Zayed Sports City. —
Supplied photo More than 850 players took part in the tournament on the pitches at Zayed Sports City. —
 ?? Supplied photo ?? Emirati performers were put into the global sporting spotlight at the UPS Stadium in the Austrian city of Graz. —
Supplied photo Emirati performers were put into the global sporting spotlight at the UPS Stadium in the Austrian city of Graz. —

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