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UAE Prepares for Asian Beach Games in Chinese Sanya

The UAE Olympic Committee held a coordination meeting with federations to discuss preparations for the 6th Asian Beach Games in Sanya, China, from April 22-30. Participants discussed participation details, venue readiness, and the importance of a dignified national representation.


UAE Prepares for Asian Beach Games in Chinese Sanya

The Technical and Sports Affairs Administration of the UAE Olympic Committee held a coordination meeting via videoconference with several sports federations to discuss preparations for participation in the 6th Asian Beach Games. The event will be held in the Chinese city of Sanya from April 22 to 30. The Olympic Committee stated that the meeting was attended by the committee's CEO, Mohammed bin Darwish, Director of Technical and Sports Affairs, Ahmed Al-Tayeb, and representatives of sports federations. The meeting began with an emphasis on the importance of doubling efforts and intensifying preparation programs to ensure a dignified appearance for the country at this important continental event. During the meeting, Ahmed Al-Tayeb discussed with federation representatives the details of the games, which China is hosting for the second time after the 2012 Haikou edition, stressing the need to continue outstanding performance, especially following the UAE's historic participation in the recent Winter Olympic Games held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The attendees also discussed the sports included in the event, the readiness of the Olympic Village with its facilities and services, and its proximity to competition venues. The travel time from the farthest venue to the village does not exceed 35 minutes, providing an ideal environment for athletes in terms of ease of travel and focus on competitions. A total of 3,798 athletes are registered in the games' electronic system, representing 45 National Olympic Committees under the umbrella of the Olympic Council of Asia, to participate in 14 sports, including 15 disciplines and 63 competitive events. During the meeting, attended by Mohammed bin Darwish, Ahmed Al-Tayeb, and representatives of the relevant federations, the importance of doubling efforts and intensifying preparation programs was reiterated to ensure a dignified representation of the country at this continental forum.

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Al Ain: Masters of Late Wins and Champion's Mentality
2026-03-04T01:46:50+00:00

Al Ain: Masters of Late Wins and Champion's Mentality

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