The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) marked the World Walking Day, which is organised annually under the Association For International Sport for All (TAFISA), at the Cultural Village Foundation (Katara) yesterday.
Around 400 students from 15 primary and preparatory schools took part in the event, which was attended by Secretary-General of QOC Jassim Rashid al-Buainain, in addition to a number of veteran athletes and celebrities, including Majid al-Khulaifi, Talal Mansour, Hussain al-Rumaihi, Abdul Aziz Hassan and Yassin Ismail.
Marking the World Walking Day is part of QOC’s Community Programme Plan, which aims to spread the concept of sport for all in addition to highlighting the importance of sports in general and walking in particular.
The event started with educational and awareness lectures, at Katara’s drama stage, on healthy nutrition, physical activities and rationalisation of electricity and water consumption. Later, participants walked for 1km to Katara beach.
QOC Secretary-General said that marking the World Walking Day reflects the Olympic Committee’s goals of spreading the concept of sport for all and making sport a daily habit. He thanked all the participants and sponsors of the events.
Director of Sports affairs in Qatar Olympic Committee Khalil al-Jaber voiced the QOC’s keenness on consolidating the concept of practising sports in all times and types.
Former member of Qatari athletics team Talal Mansour underlined the importance of sports for all age groups.
Former Qatar football player Abdulaziz Hassan expressed happiness at taking part in the event and urged the participants to dedicate time for walking everyday.
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