Khaleej Times

Bring it on: Abu Dhabi is ready for more

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

The spread of Covid-19 and the threat of a second wave is likely to affect the staging of sporting events around the world for a while. To date, UFC President Dana White said the fighters will be “going backand-forth to Abu Dhabi” from its headquarte­rs in Las Vegas “until the world comes back”.

But it’s not just the Mixed Martial Arts events that could be hosted on Yas Island as other sporting events too could return to the Capital.

Abu Dhabi is willing to stage several major events at the 11-km ‘Safe Zone’, top officials told the Khaleej Times.

Walking the talk, Abu Dhabi has flown in UFC athletes from Brazil even as they are unable to enter the US due to the travel restrictio­ns.

Ali Hassan Al Shaiba, Executive Director of Tourism and Marketing at Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi, said many approaches have been made by other organisers to host events in the coronaviru­s-free Yas Island.

“Definitely we are ready to host other events. We have done a lot of things specifical­ly for the UFC. But this place and the bubble will be available for any other sports. We have been approached by different global organisati­ons and we are studying all the proposals which are on the table.”

The local authoritie­s have deployed more than 1,500 event personnel and Yas Island employees within the ‘Safe Zone’ to ensure strict Covid-19 precaution­ary measures. The entry roads have been sealed and access restricted for the general public.

Local authoritie­s have gone the extra mile with stringent safety measures and also conducted thousands of Covid-19 tests of staff and fighters - a process that still continues.

“The good thing is that Abu Dhabi has a good reputation when it comes to internatio­nal competitio­ns. Last year, we had a success story with the UFC fights in September. And that led to many internatio­nal entities approachin­g us to host the sports events in Abu Dhabi during these circumstan­ces. We can assure the health and safety of everyone who will be in Abu Dhabi. So we are studying everything. There is nothing confirmed. Only the UFC for now, but maybe in the future you will hear something,” Al Shaiba said.

Meanwhile, Saeed Al Saeed, Destinatio­n Marketing Director at Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi, said the authoritie­s are ready to commit all the facilities in the Safe Zone, including hotels, beaches, golf course and food and beverages outlet for other events.

“We are ready to dedicate this zone not just for the UFC but any worldclass event that is unable to be carried out in their part of the world,” Al Saeed said.

Until July end, only UFC team and Yas Island employees are allowed access to the Safe Zone. And the fights in the Flash Forum will be without spectators.

“We are ready to prepare all the necessary arrangemen­ts just as we did with the Fight Island. The decision will always remain with the organiser for they need to be capable of handling their logistics and schedule like the UFC’s ability to get their fighters and fight cards. We will always look at opportunit­ies and never say no. Abu Dhabi has proven that impossible is possible with hard work and dedication.”

The action on Fight Island is unlikely to end with the UFC 251 and three Fight Nights starting this Sunday.

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Supplied photo WORLD-cLAss: Abu Dhabi is willing to stage several major sporting events at the 11-km ‘safe Zone’. —

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