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Wednesday, February 11, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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National Sport Day ‘reflects Qatar’s vision for a healthy society’

His Excellency the Speaker of the Shura Council Hassan bin Abdullah al-Ghanem affirmed that National Sport Day (NSD) embodies Qatar’s clear approach, guided by the vision of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, to advance public health and to entrench sport as a daily practice that supports quality of life and fosters a healthy, productive society. In a press statement marking the Shura Council’s participation in NSD activities, His Excellency emphasised that allocating a national day to sport reflects a deep-rooted conviction in the need to move beyond seasonal initiatives towards embedding sustainable behavioural practices within society. He noted that this year’s slogan “I Chose Sport” embodies this transformation and underscores that practicing sport is now recognised as a deliberate choice integral to individual health and the stability of society. HE the Speaker highlighted that Qatar’s achievements in the sports sector have laid the foundations of a comprehensive and lasting legacy that extends beyond infrastructure and facilities to encompass the development of advanced organisational capabilities and specialised expertise. He stressed that these achievements enable the effective leveraging of national sporting gains to support community sport and to ensure the sustainable utilisation of available facilities. In this context, he cited the hosting of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 as a clear example of the State’s ability to translate major sporting milestones into long-term added value for society. HE the Secretary-General of the Shura Council Nayef bin Mohammed al-Mahmoud affirmed that the Council’s annual participation in National Sport Day activities reflects a high level of societal awareness of the importance of physical activity and its role in promoting public health and preventing unhealthy lifestyles. He explained that National Sport Day represents a practical platform for consolidating healthy practices and shifting sport from an activity associated with specific occasions to a sustainable daily habit embedded in everyday life. His Excellency added that the General Secretariat of the Shura Council is keen to actively participate in NSD through the engagement of its members and staff, stemming from an institutional conviction in the importance of fostering a work environment that supports health and well-being, while encouraging balanced lifestyles that positively influence job performance and work quality. The secretary-general further noted that the facilities, tracks, and well-equipped sports venues provided by the State play a vital role in facilitating access to sport for all segments of society. He called for maximising the use of these resources and integrating physical activity into daily routines, in a manner that enhances individual health and strengthens social cohesion. The Shura Council’s participation in NSD activities, attended by HE the Speaker of the Shura Council, included a gathering of Council members and General Secretariat staff at Aspire Park, where they took part in a range of physical activities.

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More than 15,000 at Team Village, QOC Half-Marathon activities

Senior officials of the QOC and committee heads personally awarded winners in all categories of the main and supporting races. They also presented commemorative gifts to the event’s sponsors and partners in recognition of their contributions to the Half Marathon 2026’s success. The QOC, in co-operation with several Qatar sports federations, organised a wide array of recreational and sporting activities at “Qatar Team Village” in Al Saad Plaza. Families and children from across the community participated enthusiastically in interactive games, sports competitions, and entertainment shows designed to promote teamwork, participation, and community engagement, creating a safe, fun, and inclusive environment. His Excellency Sheikh Joaan thanked the Olympic Council delegations and the Aichi–Nagoya 2026 Organising Committee for their participation in the NSD events, particularly the Fun Run, which is part of the Council’s “Asian Games for All” campaign. He highlighted that such initiatives embody the QOC’s vision: “To be a leading nation uniting the world through sustainable sports development”, while reinforcing the values of friendship, excellence, solidarity, diversity, and unity. HE Sheikh Joaan affirmed that the QOC Half Marathon and the accompanying activities at Team Qatar Village represented a landmark event in this year’s NSD, significantly contributing to the promotion of a culture of sport across all segments of society. Sheikh Khalifa emphasised the scale of participation, reflecting the prominent place of sports in society. He underscored the QOC’s commitment to promoting the concept of “Sports for All” as a sustainable approach to building a healthy and active community.