The Doha 2030 Asian Games Bid Committee on Monday released further details of Project Legacy 21 – a series of programmes that will begin from 2021 to meet the immediate and long-term needs of Asia’s National Olympic Committees (NOCs).
Project Legacy 21 takes advantage of the unique opportunity Doha has to share with Asia its significant experience and expertise, developed over the past two decades. With virtually all the necessary infrastructure to host the Asian Games already in place, Doha 2030 is able to focus its energy on guaranteeing Asia’s NOCs an unprecedented Asian Games legacy that lasts until 2030 and beyond.
Project Legacy 21 will use investment legacy savings to create a programme, managed by the OCA and independently audited, that provides financial investment and knowledge transfer for NOC development programmes. It will also facilitate knowledge sharing focused on elite sport development for NOCs and create tailored programmes for athletes to travel to and train at the multi-sport, state-of-the-art Aspire Academy. As part of Project Legacy 21, Doha 2030 will explore the opportunities of creating sub-regional training hubs across Asia that draw from the proven experience of Aspire and best practice in those regions to aid the development of elite sport.
Doha 2030 Chairman HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani said: “The role that the Asian Games can play in inspiring hope and celebrating our continent’s diversity is more important now than ever than ever before. Through Project Legacy 21, we aim to leverage Doha’s unique position and deliver meaningful legacy benefits to all of Asia, starting from 2021.
“All Asian NOCs are facing challenges in our countries and as an OCA family we have a responsibility to offer help and support to one another. Our bid’s message is We All Belong and we believe strongly that when one NOC succeeds, we all succeed. That is why we are ready to share all our time, knowledge and infrastructure, with our Asian brothers and sisters to help them prepare their strongest ever teams for an Asian Games, overcome and build for a brighter future.”
Project Legacy 21 also comprises a number of activation programmes. Training Camps in all the Olympic sports on the Doha 2030 programme will give athletes opportunities and facilities they need to perform at their best.
A Cultural Programme three years prior to the Games will combine sport and culture, and showcase the friendship, unity, and harmony in the region.
A Youth Camp open to young people from each NOC will feature a combination of sport, cultural and social activities. Participants will have a role in the Athletes’ Village during the Games helping to provide a home-away-from-home feel
A Stars of Asia Programme will be designed to develop future ambassadors for sport in Asia by collaborating with all Asian NOCs to invite 90 bright individuals of diverse Asian cultures to take up a full scholarship in Qatar.
NOC Lectures and Workshops by the Aspetar Center of Excellence will be held in all areas of sport development and science.
Education and Training through partnership with the Josoor Institute, the Qatar Olympic Academy and Qatar Foundation, will offer education, training and professional certification in sport and event management to NOCs.
Athlete and Team subsidies will be provided to support athletes by subsidising accommodation and airline travel for eligible athletes, as approved by the OCA.

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