Oman Daily Observer

GCC, Yemen anti-doping meeting begins

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MUSCAT: In cooperatio­n with the World Anti-doping Agency (Wada), the meeting of the Board of Directors of Gulf States and Yemen Regional Anti-doping Organisati­on begins here on Wednesday.

The two-day meeting will be hosted by the Oman Olympic Committee (OOC) represente­d by Oman Anti-doping Committee. Sayyid Khalid bin Hamad al Busaidi, OOC Chairman, will preside over the opening ceremony.

The 16th meeting of the Board of Directors of Gulf States & Yemen Regional Anti-doping Organisati­on will be chaired by Dr Sultan bin Yarub al Busaidi, Rado and OADC Chairman, in the presence of the members the Board of Directors of Gulf States & Yemen Regional Antidoping Organisati­on, namely: Dr Mohammed bin Saleh al Konbaz, Vice-chairman, Nadia bint Ali al Shamaliya, Secretary-general, Nasser bin Ali al Ansari, member, Dr Rima al Hosaniya, member, Dr Khalid bin Abdulaziz, member and Aziz bin Khalid bin Ahmed, member. In addition to the presence of Professor Kamal bin Abdul Hamid bin Khalaf al Hadidi, Chairman of the Antidoping Organisati­on for West Asia, and a number of members of the Internatio­nal Anti-doping Agency namely: Tom May, Director Programme Developmen­t of Nado/ Rado Relations, Kazuhiro Hayashi, Director of Wada Asia Oceania/ Regional Office, and Ieva Lukosite, Senior Manager.

During the meeting, a new president will be elected for the next two years and will be updated on the activities of Rado (Regional Anti-doping Organisati­on), as well as the tasks of the national antidoping committees. Other agendas include the future of the anti-doping programme in the region, reviewing the draft anti-doping law to be adopted in 2021 and discussing its alignment with national anti-doping committees.

There will also be open discussion sessions between Wada and representa­tives of Nados (National Anti-doping Organisati­ons) in the Gulf and Yemen.

The participan­ts will meet

Shaikh Saad bin Mohammed al Saadi, Minister of Sports Affairs, to discuss further cooperatio­n with the Sultanate.

The Sultanate had hosted the last meeting of Rado last year where the participan­ts decided to postpone the presidenti­al elections to the meeting to be held on Thursday, and decided that Dr Sultan bin Yarub al Busaidi would remain as the chairman and Dr Saleh al Qanbaz as Vice-president and the headquarte­rs to be in Kuwait.

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