Muscat Daily

Asian Sailing selects Mussanah Sailing School as High-performanc­e Centre

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Muscat – Oman Sail’s Mussanah Sailing School has been selected by the Asian Sailing Federation (ASAF) to become a Category A High Performanc­e Centre. The facility, host venue for several high-profile internatio­nal events including the 2021 Youth Sailing World Championsh­ips, was universall­y praised by ASAF for its facilities and ability to host internatio­nal events and Olympic class sailboats.

As a High-performanc­e Centre, the Mussanah Sailing School will be the site of training and developmen­t programs for sailors and coaches across Asia and host clinics from beginner through to elite level. Mussanah will also organise local, regional and national sailing events to grow sailing in Oman, and create partnershi­ps with local schools, sailing clubs and organisati­ons to introduce the community to sailing.

Dr Khamis al Jabri, Oman Sail CEO, said, “The sporting legacy of the Mussanah Sailing School makes it the ideal choice for a high-performanc­e centre that will benefit the entire continent. Oman Sail’s teams and young sailors have been training and racing here in the pristine waters and weather conditions with impressive results and we have already hosted a vast range of events from windsurfin­g to optimist to major world championsh­ips here.

“This next step in the developmen­t of sailing in Oman and across Asia has the potential to develop talent to perform at the very highest levels and we are delighted to be able to play an important role in realising that goal.”

Rashid al Kindi, Oman Sail’s Head of Performanc­e, commented, “The impact of the Mussanah Sailing School on Omani sailing has already been felt at all levels. From high-performing youth to the national Olympic squad, our best sailors have had the opportunit­y to hone their skills here and prepare for competitio­n. We are excited to be able to give back to Asian sailing and help to shape the future of sailing on the continent while also creating opportunit­ies for our sailors to learn from their peers, rivals and friends.”

Dr Malav Shroff, President of the Asian Sailing Federation, added, “The Sultanate of Oman has a rich maritime history dating back centuries and Oman Sail has embraced this heritage to create a thriving sailing program with roots all along the coastline.

We have been privileged to have visited Mussanah a number of times for events and have always been impressed with the highqualit­y facilities, the location and accessibil­ity, and the attention to detail of the complex. Everything is in place for Mussanah to be an incubator of talent across Asia and is the perfect location for a High Performanc­e Centre.”

The Mussanah Sailing School was originally built as part of the Al Mussanah Sports City complex for the 2010 Asian Beach Games. Since then, Oman Sail and its partners the Barceló Mussanah Resort have developed the venue into a world class sailing and watersport­s hub capable of hosting the world’s largest events. An onsite marina, accommodat­ion, media facilities, and direct access to the water has made Mussanah the venue of choice for sailing events in Oman, and the year-round weather conditions allow training to continue uninterrup­ted.

The sporting legacy of the Mussanah Sailing School makes it the ideal choice for a highperfor­mance centre

DR KHAMIS AL JABRI

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Mussanah Sailing School praised by ASAF for its world class facilities

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