The Qatar Olympic Academy (QOA) hosted the Sports Impact Researchers (SIR) team from Qatar University (QU) who are currently conducting research about organizing mega sports events in Qatar and their impact on public value creation and capacity building in the higher education and sport sectors. Their research is funded by the Qatar Research and Development Innovation Council (QRDIC) for a period of three years.The comprehensive study about hosting the World Aquatics Championship 2024 measures the public opinion about the event across various dimensions like engagement level, awareness and knowledge about the sport, services delivered and the overall event experience. The study also measured the level of satisfaction amongst both athletes and masters athletes as well as social interactions and the process of capacity building amongst sports federations and organizing entities related to the event like the World Aquatic Bureau.Director of the World Aquatic Championship and the QOA Director Khalil Al Jaber noted the importance of seeking the feedback and insights of the various stakeholders involved in the event starting from spectators to athletes and the organizing entities.Lead Principal Investigator and Professor of Marketing at QU Dr. Dalia Farrag emphasized the study's innovative approach, saying: "The World Aquatics Championship study has provided us with invaluable insights into the multifaceted impact of hosting mega sports events, The study's findings highlight the essential role of these events in enhancing national pride, identity, and the international reputation of Qatar".She added that the research aims to delve deeper into these areas and explore additional dimensions such as the environmental impacts of hosting such events, the long-term economic benefits to the local economy, and the ways in which these events can enhance community cohesion and national pride, pointing out that the goal is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the ripple effects that such large-scale events have on a host nation, helping to shape future events that are not only successful but also sustainable and beneficial in multiple facets. (QNA)