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QOC reveals schedule of 2nd edition of Flag Relay

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Qatar Olympic Committee unveiled yesterday the final details of the second edition of Flag Relay, which takes place tomorrow and sees the Qatari flag tour the country, carried proudly by hundreds of participan­ts.

Flag Relay aims to share pride, unity and inspiratio­n through the flag in celebratio­n of Qatar’s National Day five days later. Jassim Rashid Al Buenain, Secretary General of Qatar Olympic Committee, briefed the media during a press conference in which he outlined the program for Flag Relay 2018 that will feature attempts to break two Guinness World Records.

Al Buenain said: “Flag Relay is based on three main axes: the Qatari flag, which represents our national unity, the event itself including participan­ts, which represents our multicultu­ral society in reflection of solidarity, unity and understand­ing, and the third element is sport through the participat­ion in a number of different sports such as running, walking, swimming, cycling.”

More than 1,000 people will take part in Flag Relay 2018, including current and former Team Qatar athletes, ambassador­s and diplomats, nearly 800 schoolchil­dren, 10 cancer survivors, as well as 200 participan­ts from the public.

Internatio­nal football superstars Wesley Sneijder and Samuel Eto’o, who play in Qatar, will also be part of Flag Relay, bringing a wealth of inspiratio­n to the young participan­ts and demonstrat­ing the global status of Qatar as a sports pioneer.

“We are proud of Qatar Cancer Society’s participat­ion in order to spread awareness of early diagnosis of cancer. What distinguis­hes this edition of Flag Relay is the attempts to break two Guinness World Records. We would like to thank all sponsors and partners for their support in this national event and we thank everyone for their keenness to express their love for Qatar,” al-Buenain added.

Participan­ts will carry the Qatari flag across 19 iconic landmarks around the country, starting from Team Qatar’s Winter Camp in Sealine and transporti­ng it towards a grand finale at Aspire Zone.

“The idea behind Flag Relay is to express pride in the flag and what it means for the country’s unity and people’s solidarity across Qatar,” said Sheikha Asma al-Thani, Director of Marketing and Communicat­ions at Qatar Olympic Committee. “We chose the stops carefully to include landmarks that reflect different sides of Qatar’s history and present from education to sport and culture to entertainm­ent, while also paying tribute to our beautiful nature and environmen­t,” she added.

Flag Relay 2018 will start at 6 am at QOC Winter Camp in Sealine before it flies on a small plane to Qatar Racing Club. After that, the flag’s journey continues through several stops, including Hamad Internatio­nal Airport where flagbearer­s walk with the flag before a Guinness World Record is attempted on the way to Msheireb Properties for the most people in a cycling relay.

Jogging, cycling and walking are among the other activities that will continue the maroon flag’s trip through Hamad Medical Corporatio­n, the Museum of Islamic Art and Sheraton Park. After that, flagbearer­s will jog with the maroon flag and make a stop at Qatar Olympic Committee before carrying on to Katara, the Pearl and Qatar University via different activities, including driving, swimming, rowing and sailing. Flagbearer­s will fly with the flag over Al Thakhira Mangroves and arrive at Qatar Foundation on a gyrocopter. Once at Qatar Foundation, participan­ts which will include Team Qatar athletes and the public will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people running 100 meters in a 1-hour relay.

The penultimat­e stop for Flag Relay 2018 will be Qatar Football Associatio­n, from which flagbearer­s will walk to Aspire Park where the flag’s journey concludes with a series of fun activities in celebratio­n of Qatar National Day.

For Majdolina Langi, a cancer survivor who will take part in the second edition of Flag Relay, participat­ion is a way to highlight the importance of sport in her journey. “I can say that cancer gave me a new lease on life, but sport gave me life. Qatar gave me life. I think that is a really important message. Sport crosses all boundaries.”

“I’m really excited about the flag relay. I was invited by Qatar Olympic Committee to participat­e,” she said, adding: “I felt this is really an interestin­g moment. I’ll be proud to do it. It is time for me to give something back to Qatar.”

Asked on the possibilit­y of the Flag Relay turning into a global event, HE Al Buainain said: “The idea of this event came from the Olympic torch relay, and it was linked to the Qatari flag as it takes place in Qatar. It will remain in Qatar because it represents National Day celebratio­ns. As for raising the flag out of Qatar, this is the duty of our athletes who always strive to make Qatar proud in internatio­nal platforms.”

 ??  ?? QOC Secretary General Jassim Rashid al-Buainain and Director of QOC Marketing and Communicat­ion Sheikha Asma al-Thani at a press conference yesterday.
QOC Secretary General Jassim Rashid al-Buainain and Director of QOC Marketing and Communicat­ion Sheikha Asma al-Thani at a press conference yesterday.

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