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Qatar National Sports Day 2015 - Event highlights

by Icarus Sailing Media on 27 Feb 2015
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Qatar national Sports Day 25th February, 2015 - 'On 'National Sports Day of Qatar, it is mandatory for all employees to leave their work and participate in one of the many sports on offer. A world first, it is a 'celebratory day' where the whole nation teams up together and advocates the message 'sport for all'. A day of pure fun, Qatar’s sports stars join in too. Amongst the many sports organized in Qatar, the government decided to put the spotlight on traditional sports, giving an extra motive to local communities and to encourage their nation’s heritage. The traditional Boat Rowing Race or 'Al Shawaheef', as they call it in Qatar, was one event on top of the popularity list.

The national federation responsible for rowing is combined with sailing. The effort to promote these two sports is equal and has been ramped up over the last few years. More and more international events are organized in Qatar, attracting athletes from around the world. The 'National Sports Day of Qatar' was held immediately after the annual Sail the Gulf Regatta. So even more athletes participated in the sailing events this year, and the crowds of enthralled spectators were boosted too. Conditions were ideal, with winds reaching 20 knots under a blue sky. Maximum fun for everyone on the water. The Optimists had their moments though - as the young sailors battled with the waves and wind! Lasers, Hobie Cat 16s, and match racing were amongst the other racing on the waters of Doha. Highlight of the day had to be the fearless kite boarders. All eyes were on them, as they jumped impressively high and achieved some incredible speeds - a stunning spectacle.

2015 is predicted to be another growth year for sports in Qatar. The level of competition is set to increase and the sports infrastructure will continue to expand. Qatar’s goal, through the symbolic 'National Sports Day of Qatar', is to introduce Qataris to the world of sport and increase their participation. The nation’s mission is also to develop its talent pool and keep Qatar at the forefront of major event venues. With all year round warm weather and proven event management – Qatar is well on target.'

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