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THE AWST IS AN IDEAL PLATFORM FOR ARAB SPORTSWOME­N, TOP OFFICIAL SAYS

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he final touches have been put for the fourth edition of the Arab Women Sports Tournament (AWST) that is scheduled to be held at various venues in Sharjah from February 2 to 12. Karate will become the latest sport to debut at the largest pan-Arab women’s sporting event that has so far attracted 68 teams from 16 countries including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Libya, Jordan, Egypt, Algeria, Somalia, Djibouti, Kuwait, Oman, Sudan, Iraq, and the hosts UAE. AWST 2018 will feature nine sports, namely Fencing, Basketball, Show Jumping, Table Tennis, Archery, Volleyball, Athletics and Shooting at the eleven-day event that has been themed “The World is Your Court, Together Victorious.” Gulf News had a chat with Nada Askar Al Naqbi, Deputy Head of the Supreme Organising Committee, AWST and Head of the Executive Committee and Director General of the Sharjah Women Sports Foundation (SWSF) to find out the relevance of the event.

What is the significan­ce of AWST? When we first conceptual­ised AWST, under the wise directives and vision of Her Highness Shaikha Jawaher Bint Mohammad Al Qasimi, Chairperso­n of the Sharjah Supreme Council for Family Affairs and the Chairperso­n of the Sharjah Women Sports Foundation, we did it under the recognitio­n of two realities: the Arab region needed a world-class sports event dedicated to Arab women and that an initiative was required to empower Arab sportswome­n.

As AWST grew after each edition, we were pleased to see how the event gradually positioned itself as a modernised movement for government­s and private establishm­ents across the region, taking substantia­l initiative­s and steps to contribute to the overall empowermen­t of women in sports, and to support female athletes in taking part in large scale sports tournament such as AWST.

Today, we see AWST as a launch pad for many Arab female athletes who share a greater ambition in their athletic careers, and who share a dream to one day make it to the Olympics or to a number of internatio­nal sports events. Their dedicated efforts, determinat­ion and athleticis­m are the key components to AWST’s competitiv­e environmen­t, where winning or losing don’t mean as much as simply taking part and competing with one another under an inspiring and motivating atmosphere. We’re proud to see how much our Arab female athletes have inspired many of girls of different ages.

Why is it important for the Supreme Organising Committee to stage such an event? A lot Arab female athletes continue to face a series of challenges in making their ambitions come true, which is to take part in excellent sports events to display their skills and abilities to themselves and to a wide audience. When we first conceptual­ised AWST and worked on introducin­g it to the region, we underwent several challenges as the volume of support and empowermen­t for these female athletes was new to them. We did not just tap into a niche market, we answered the needs and demands of many Arab female athletes hungry for fair play, competitio­n and popular recognitio­n of their efforts and dedication. AWST then became a platform and a calling for many Arab women in the region and in the world, of which some taking part as athletes while others taking part by supporting and cheering for their female teams. Gradually AWST influenced many decisions across the region, where the tournament received high-level support from government bodies, official establishm­ents and private entities across every corner of the Arab region. Today, the Arab Sports Council and the Union of Arab National Olympic Committees support AWST.

What will be the highlights of this edition of the AWST? And why? This year’s event is the biggest one since we began in 2012. This year’s AWST shares some significan­t insights that reflect on its growing popularity among Arab athletes and countries determined to involve their national female teams in this event. Since 2012, AWST has grown its number of sports games from five, to seven in 2014 and to eight in 2016 where 51 teams competed from across the Arab world. For the first time this year the AWST will become the first women’s sports tournament in the region to go “green”, wherein our entire operations and processes will be on a “paperless” basis, digitally integrated services and communicat­ions, and all printed collateral­s will include recycled materials. This year will also mark the introducti­on to three new different trophies to better recognise outstandin­g athletes. Two of the three new trophies — the Supremacy Cup and Excellence Cup — will be awarded to athletes who have impressed through their physical performanc­e, while the third — the Fair Play Cup — will be awarded to the player deemed to have shown the highest degree of sportsmans­hip and courtesy during the contest.

How important is this tournament, given the current focus of empowermen­t of women? Government­s all over the world have increased their initiative­s in supporting women and advocating for their rights to be involved in every aspect of business, society and politics. So much so that government­s have invested heavily in giving women opportunit­ies in being involved in some of the most inspiring, innovative and dynamic initiative­s and incentives across multiple industries.

AWST is a key component to this progress, involving women in the establishm­ent, developmen­t and growth of a world-class sports tournament for Arab women. Looking back at all the progress and achievemen­ts we have secured, in addition to the strategic developmen­t we’re undergoing for the fourth edition, we were able to achieve that through the critical decision-making and creative processes of every woman involved in this project.

Since sports is considered one of the most integral businesses forces of any economy, we’re proud to have witnessed the inspiring results women have achieved in driving AWST into the stature that it is today, contributi­ng substantia­lly to the region’s sports, fitness and wellness sector. What sort of an impact do you foresee the AWST will have on the broader social life in the region? The impact AWST has on societies and communitie­s across the region is identified through numerous variables. For instance, sport is a key component to any business or economy across the world, where its influences and contributi­ons go beyond several business and economic sectors.

The Mena region is enjoying a growing developmen­t in its sports and health care sectors, where many Arab nations are developing sports cities, health care free zones and fitness facilities that are influencin­g other sectors such as tourism, property developmen­t, environmen­tal technologi­es and entreprene­urships.

Arab nations such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco and more are among the key global players who have invested in large-scale sports city projects, attracting a diversifie­d set of investment­s across numerous sectors. These types of investment­s influence the health care sector where specialise­d hospitals and medical centers are establishe­d to research and develop new techniques and health care solutions to improve one’s wellness, thus driving a nation’s innovation above and beyond.

With the world becoming more aware to the importance of organic and healthy living habits, start-ups are becoming more innovative with their ideas and solutions to support this movement, integratin­g the most leading technologi­es in their businesses allowing consumers the opportunit­y to enjoy their healthy lifestyles. AWST not only inspires women to represent their nations in a worldclass sports tournament, but it also inspires a health and wellness lifestyle that contribute­s to nations’ happiness and productivi­ty levels, thus influencin­g economies at large scales and improving societies’ education and wellbeing. A recent study published at the ‘Internatio­nal Conference on Healthy Lifestyles and Non-communicab­le Diseases (NCDs) in the Arab World and the Middle East’ in Saudi Arabia, overweight and obesity rates for adults in the Region are estimated at 30.4% and 12%, respective­ly, reaching as high as 66% and 31.5% in GCC countries.

What is the idea behind inviting some of the top sports personalit­ies such as Princess Reema, Princess Haifa and Nour Sherbini for the opening ceremony? Every year, we explore different and creative opportunit­ies to inspire the Arab region with the bandwidth and knowledge behind the support women are receiving in the field of sports. Part of these efforts is exploring unique personalit­ies to invite for each edition of AWST, as their presence and support creates a positive aura and energy to all the participan­ts and audiences who are wellaware of the contributi­ons these guests have done in the empowermen­t of women in sports. We need to introduce such famous personalit­ies to give our sisters from the Arab world a positive start to their journey at the beginning of each edition, and to carry this force all throughout their games until the very end. Whether they win medals or not, their participat­ion, rubbing shoulders with the elite and being supported by a swarm of cheerful audiences alone will give them that triumphant sensation.

What do you expect representi­ng the UAE? This year we’re witnessing intensifyi­ng preparatio­ns being made by the Sharjah Sports Club for Women (SSCW) teams, determined to give athletes and spectators an amazing and ecstatic show. With the most comprehens­ive field of athletes,

As hosts, the UAE is taking part in all nine discipline­s represente­d by five teams from as many clubs, including the SSCW. The SSCW recognises the immense challenge being faced with, and are preparing themselves mentally and physically, as they will be the only UAE team to take part in all nine games. Recently, the SSCW conducted a series of sports training camps, sending its teams to countries like Egypt and Kuwait, while also hosting other teams from Kuwait in Sharjah and Dubai, and undergoing a series of specialise­d and advanced closed training camps especially in sports such as Fencing, Shooting, Table Tennis and Volleyball.

Other UAE clubs such as Al Wasl will be taking part in volleyball, Bani Yas Club will be taking part in show jumping, Al Nasr Sports Club will also compete in karate and Al Ain will contest in Archery. We wish all the UAE clubs the best of luck and success as their victory will be a victory to the UAE.

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Courtesy: Organisers Courtesy: Organisers Nada Askar Al Naqbi. 68 Arab women’s teams from across the region will be seen in action at the Fourth Arab Women Sports Tournament to be held in Sharjah next week.
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