Khaleej Times

Gov Games returns to Dubai in April next year

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The second edition of Gov Games, where government department­s navigate obstacle courses for prizes worth Dh1 million, will return to Dubai on April 3-6 next year, it was announced on Wednesday.

Federal and state government department­s and internatio­nal participan­ts from major cities will battle it out for the ultimate prize.

Conceived by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council, the expanded Gov Games 2019 is a collaborat­ion between the General Secretaria­t of the Executive Council Dubai and the Dubai Sports Council.

The competitio­n will once again be held under the theme of ‘One Team, One Spirit’ to highlight the teamwork needed to achieve excellence in the profession­al and sporting arenas. The theme also reflects the significan­t progress made by the Government of Dubai in recent years to encourage citizens and residents to pur- sue active lifestyles through a series of society-wide programmes, initiative­s and incentives.

Competitor­s at the event will face challenges similar to those featured in the inaugural Gov Games in 2018, while a new set of testing obstacles will require greater harmony and focus from participat­ing teams. Team members will have to work together and demonstrat­e key characteri­stics such as strength, stamina, memory, diving and climbing to compete efficientl­y and effectivel­y.

The first edition of the Gov Games was attended by 154 teams, representi­ng more than 96 internatio­nal and local government department­s from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. The gender split saw 90 male teams and 64 women teams.

“The inaugural Gov Games was a tremendous success and served its purpose in testing the mental agility, fitness and teamwork of UAE government employees, and their peers from around the

world,” said Marwan bin Essa, director of the Gov Games.

“Despite this success and the overwhelmi­ngly positive feedback — which stretched from all over the world — we believe there is ample scope to increase the Gov Games footprint and the legacy of this Dubai initiative to every corner of the globe.”

In line with the Gov Games vision to strengthen the collaborat­ive skills and team spirit of government staff by testing their mental and physical dexterity, Bin Essa added the 2019 edition will again feature separate competitio­ns for all-female and all-male teams, with the ultimate champions from each gender claiming shares of Dh1 million in prize money.

To enhance participat­ing teams’ chances of overcoming the obstacles and progressin­g through the competitio­n, Bin Essa stressed the importance of identifyin­g leaders who are capable of guiding and motivating their teams during the selection process. Selected teams should also include highly-responsibl­e individual­s with different levels of ability and who can work in a team.

“During the first edition of the Gov Games, some teams performed exceptiona­lly well and above all expectatio­ns, including some of our all-women teams, who performed brilliantl­y. We expect the female competitio­n to be even more intensely contested in 2019,” added Bin Essa.

 ??  ?? The first Gov Games this year saw participat­ion of 154 teams, including those from federal and state government department­s.
The first Gov Games this year saw participat­ion of 154 teams, including those from federal and state government department­s.
 ??  ?? Officials announce the details of Gov Games 2019 in Dubai.
Officials announce the details of Gov Games 2019 in Dubai.

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