Oman Daily Observer

Sailing joins School Olympic Days event

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MUSCAT: Sailing is to be included as a new sport as part of the School Olympic Days event being organised by the Oman Schools Sports Associatio­n at the end of March.

Oman Sail will organise a two-day regatta in Musannah Sport City which will see around 90 Omantel-supported youth sailors racing in Optimist and Laser 4.7 classes.

The new partnershi­p between Oman Sail and the Ministry of Education followed the recent recognitio­n of sailing as an approved extracurri­cular activity for government students.

Sailing will now feature as one of five sports included in the wider School Olympic Days event from March 25 to 28, joining swimming, badminton, chess and track and field.

“This new partnershi­p between Oman Sail and the Ministry of Education opens the doors for government and private school students to experience and learn about the sport of sailing,” said Rashid al Kindi, Oman Sail’s National Sailing Team Manager.

“It is also a great opportunit­y for all our youth sailors at government or private schools to go sailing as part of the School Olympic Days event, and a further chance for us to identify sailing talent.” Young sailors from four Oman Sail sailing schools will be representi­ng three of Oman’s governorat­es rather than their own schools during the regatta on March 26 and 27.

The Governorat­e of Muscat will be represente­d by Al Mouj Muscat and Marina Bandar Al Rowdha sailing schools, the Governorat­e of Al Batinah South by Musannah Sailing School, and the Governorat­e of Al Sharqiyah South by Sur Sailing School.

“This new partnershi­p with Oman Sail will offer students from both government and private schools the chance to learn the sport of sailing, with expert tuition provided by Oman Sail’s sailing schools. The sport of sailing offers lifelong skills such as leadership, teamwork and commitment and presents a link to lessons learned in the classroom. We are delighted to welcome these sailors to the School Olympic Days and wish them all the best in the competitio­n,” said Ahmed bin Darwish al Balushi, General-secretary Oman Sport School Associatio­n.

The two-day event will also allow the young Oman Sail sailors taking part to prepare for upcoming regattas around the world, and they will also be attending a three-day training camp immediatel­y beforehand.

Profession­al coaches will be at the training camp, with Didier Charvet taking charge of the 60-plus Optimist fleet, and Marco L Superina coaching the 23 expected Laser racers.

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