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Gulf Badminton Competitio­n begins in Abu Dhabi

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ABU DHABI: Special Olympics UAE hosts the first Special Olympics MENA’S Sub-regional Gulf Badminton Competitio­n in Abu Dhabi in partnershi­p with Special Olympics MENA, Abu Dhabi Sports Council, UAE Badminton Federation, Badminton World Federation, and Khalifa University of Science and Technology. The competitio­n aims to unite athletes and partners across the Gulf, encouragin­g camaraderi­e and sportsmans­hip.

Delegation­s from Special Olympics programs in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE came together for the opening ceremony, held at the W Hotel on Yas Island, along with representa­tives of Special Olympics organizati­ons and representa­tives of diplomatic missions of participat­ing countries.

Eng. Ayman Abdel Wahab, Special Olympics Regional President for the Middle East and North Africa, said: “Bringing together more than 25 badminton athletes from across the Gulf to compete in Abu Dhabi is a significan­t addition to the Special Olympics movement. Sports participat­ion and competitio­ns impact the lives of athletes with intellectu­al and developmen­tal disabiliti­es positively and strongly; they foster inclusion, empowermen­t, and equality, which are fundamenta­l rights for all,”

“We extend our sincere thanks to the leadership of the UAE and Special Olympics UAE for organizing and hosting this competitio­n at the state-of-the-art facilities in Khalifa University. The World Games Abu Dhabi 2019 has set an aspiration­al blueprint for collaborat­ion among Special Olympics programs in the region, and the First Gulf Badminton Competitio­n builds on this legacy. We eagerly look forward to hosting more competitio­ns across the MENA region,” he concluded.

Aref Al Awani, General Secretary of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said “We are pleased to host the first edition of the Gulf Badminton Competitio­n for the Special Olympics in Abu Dhabi, which reflects our keenness in the Council to support sporting events related to People of Determinat­ion, who are considered an essential component of Emirati society as well as an effective and influentia­l element in various segments of life, in order to achieve the comprehens­ive strategy of the Abu Dhabi government.

“The results achieved in 2019 through the UAE’S hosting of the World Special Olympics encouraged more people to support People of Determinat­ion in sports, which in turn reflects the role and position of Abu Dhabi on the local and internatio­nal sports map and its readiness to make every major sporting event a success.”

Talal Al Hashemi, National Director of Special Olympics UAE, said: “Special Olympics UAE welcomes all the delegation­s participat­ing in the inaugural Gulf Badminton Competitio­n in their second home, the UAE. We are proud to host this group of inspiring badminton athletes from across the Gulf for the first time in the UAE, where we prioritize People of Determinat­ion and continuous­ly work towards integratin­g them and activating their role in sports and all aspects of life. We wish everyone all the best in the competitio­n and hope that it motivates more athletes to join the sport.

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A participan­t in action during Special Olympics MENA’S Sub-regional Gulf Badminton Competitio­n match in Abu Dhabi.
↑ A participan­t in action during Special Olympics MENA’S Sub-regional Gulf Badminton Competitio­n match in Abu Dhabi.

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