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Monday, January 19, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Salah al-Saadi
Qatar

Qatar Olympic Committee steps up half-marathon preparations with 30 days to go

The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) is stepping up its administrative, technical, and logistical preparations for the second edition of its annual Half Marathon 2026, set to take place on February 10 at Lusail Boulevard. Held in conjunction with National Sport Day, the event underscores the QOC’s dedication to spreading sports culture and encouraging an active lifestyle among all members of the community. Alongside the marathon, a diverse range of sports and entertainment activities will take place at the Team Qatar Village in Al Sa’ad Plaza, organised in co-operation with national sports federations and supported by a distinguished group of partners, including Qatari Diar as the host, Asics Japan, a global leader in sports equipment, Doha Bank, the Ministry of Interior, Hamad Medical Corporation, and a team of dedicated volunteers. The race will feature categories for different age groups and fitness levels. These include: Children (ages 6-14): 1km; Youth (ages 15-17): 5km; General category (ages 19-39): 5km, 10km, and 21km; General category (ages 40 and above): 5km, 10km, and 21km; Team Qatar category (ages 19-39): 5km, 10km, and 21km; Team Qatar category (ages 40 and above): 5km, 10km, and 21km. The event ensures wide participation and a comprehensive sports experience for all age groups. The QOC invites participants of all ages to register online via the official QOC website in accordance with the approved terms and conditions. The committee aims to expand the event’s reach, increasing participation from 6,000 runners in the first edition to 10,000 in 2026, attracting competitors from both inside and outside the country, highlighting the event’s international and competitive nature. In a press statement, Half Marathon Organising Committee vice-chairman Salah al-Saadi said that the QOC is committed to delivering an exceptional experience for all participants and ensuring the long-term sustainability of this annual event, in line with its vision “To become a Leading Nation in Bringing The World Together Through Sustainable Sport Development”. He highlighted that the race is one of the flagship community and sports events on the QOC’s calendar. The organising committee of the annual Half Marathon is working to deliver a second edition that meets the highest technical standards, ensuring a comprehensive and outstanding sporting experience for participants. The event also aims to promote a culture of physical activity in Qatar and encourage all segments of society to actively engage in sports, in alignment with the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030. 

Gulf Times
Sport

Board of Directors of the Doha 2030 Asian Games Organising Committee holds its first meeting

The Board of Directors of the Organising Committee for the 21st Asian Games – Doha 2030 held its first meeting Wednesday, chaired by His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) and Chairman of the Organising Committee’s Board.  The meeting comes as part of the ongoing preparations to host this major continental sporting event in Qatar. During the meeting, Jassim bin Rashid al-Buenain, Secretary General of the QOC and Member of the Board of Directors of the Organising Committee for the Doha 2030 Asian Games, reviewed the main master plan for the Games and its key pillars, and highlighted the latest updates related to the organisational and preparatory aspects, supporting the integrated preparation process for this major continental sporting event.  The Board also appointed Dr. Ahmed Abdullah al-Buainain as Chief Executive Officer of the Doha 2030 Asian Games Organising Committee. In his new role, he will play a central part in overseeing the executive operations of the Organising Committee and ensuring the effective implementation of approved plans and strategies, in line with the highest organisational standards and the objectives set for delivering this major continental sporting event.  The meeting also addressed ways to enhance coordination and integration among relevant stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, with the aim of unifying efforts and ensuring close cooperation to deliver a successful edition of the Games that reflects Qatar’s standing and organisational capabilities in hosting major continental and international sporting events.  Discussions further covered several themes related to the sustainable legacy of the Games, optimal utilisation of existing sports infrastructure, and leveraging accumulated national expertise in organising major championships.  Emphasis was also placed on the importance of adopting best practices in innovation, sustainability, and governance. The first meeting of the Organising Committee’s Board of Directors marks a key foundational step in the preparations for the Doha 2030 Asian Games, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030, and reinforces the country’s leading role and growing influence in the development of sport across the Asian continent.

Gulf Times
Sport

Sheikh Joaan meets President of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations

His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, Senior Vice President of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) and President of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC), met with Ingmar De Vos, President of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) and President of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), during a visit to the FEI headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, on the sidelines of the 14th Olympic Summit held at the Olympic House.The meeting discussed areas of cooperation between QOC and ASOIF, particularly in the fields of developing Olympic sports, enhancing joint programs that support athletes, and reviewing recent developments within the Olympic movement. The two sides also exchanged views on ways to strengthen coordination and integration among international sports institutions.The discussions also touched on the key topics featured on the agenda of the Olympic Summit, and the perspectives they offer regarding the future of the Olympic movement. Both parties emphasised the importance of ongoing collaboration between international sports bodies to ensure the continuous development of sport worldwide and to promote the values of Olympism within communities.This meeting comes as part of the QOC's commitment to exchanging expertise with leading international sports organisations, in a way that contributes to advancing the development of sport in Qatar and strengthening its active presence within the global Olympic movement. 

Gulf Times
Sport

Sheikh Joaan visits Athletics Training Center Project at Aspire Academy

His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC), paid an inspection visit to the Athletics Training Center Project at Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence.The project, which is being implemented through an integrated partnership between Aspire Academy, the Qatar Athletics Federation and Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital – aims to develop Qatari athletics and elevate it to new levels.During the visit, Sheikh Joaan toured the project's administrative building and reviewed the ongoing work and coordination between the three entities in training, medical preparation, and administrative support. The collaboration is designed to enhance athletes’ performance and support their aspirations for a successful season.He also met with members of the national athletics team, reviewed their training programs, and encouraged them to give their best and prepare thoroughly for upcoming competitions. His Excellency reaffirmed the Qatar Olympic Committee’s commitment to providing the best development environment for athletes.Accompanying the QOC President on the visit were high jump legend Mutaz Barshim, Ivan Bravo, Director General of Aspire Academy; Sheikh Khalifa bin Khalid al-Thani, Director of the QOC Sports Sector, Mohammed Issa al-Fadala, President of the Qatar Athletics Federation; as well as several members of the federation’s board of directors. 

Gulf Times
Sport

Qatar to participate with 82 athletes in the Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh

The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) has announced that it will participate with a delegation of 82 male and female athletes in the 6th edition of the Islamic Solidarity Games, which will be held in the Saudi capital Riyadh from November 7 to 21, with more than 3,000 athletes from 57 countries expected to take part.During a press conference held at the QOC Headquarters on Thursday, Mr. Khalifa Jabor Al-Naimi, Deputy Head of the Qatari Administrative Delegation, confirmed that Qatar will compete in 16 sports: Athletics, Duathlon, 3x3 Basketball, Karate, Equestrian, Wrestling, Volleyball, Handball, Taekwondo, Table Tennis, Judo, Weightlifting, Camel Racing, Swimming, Fencing, and Para Athletics.Al-Naimi highlighted that Qatar’s participation in the Islamic Solidarity Games reflects the QOC and the State of Qatar’s commitment to being actively present in Islamic, Arab, and Asian sporting events, and to strengthening sporting ties among nations.He added that the Qatari teams have completed their preparations through intensive training programs supervised by their respective federations in coordination with the QOC. He emphasized that the Qatari delegation aims to deliver outstanding performances and reach the podium, particularly in athletics, weightlifting, handball, and volleyball — the sports in which Qatar is expected to perform most strongly.Al-Naimi acknowledged the strong level of competition, given the large number of participating nations. He noted that the main objective is to maximize the technical benefits of the Games by offering opportunities to a wide range of Qatari athletes — both youth athletes being groomed for the Doha 2030 Asian Games and elite athletes capable of competing for medals.He concluded by reviewing Qatar’s proud history in the Islamic Solidarity Games, which began in Mecca 2005 with the first gold medal. That success was followed by Palembang 2013, where Qatar won five medals, and Baku 2017, which marked a turning point with 12 medals (2 gold, 3 silver, 7 bronze). In Konya 2022, Qatar maintained the same total with an improvement in quality — 4 gold, 3 silver, and 5 bronze. This brought Qatar’s historical total at the Islamic Solidarity Games to 30 medals: 8 gold, 8 silver, and 14 bronze, reaffirming Qatar’s strong presence and readiness to shine again in the Riyadh 2025 edition.The Islamic Solidarity Games program includes 23 sports: Athletics, Fencing, 3x3 Basketball, Swimming, Handball, Table Tennis, Camel Racing, Volleyball, Karate, Muay Thai, Judo, Weightlifting, Futsal, Wrestling, Taekwondo, Esports, Wushu, Boxing, Equestrian (Show Jumping), Duathlon, Jiu-Jitsu, Para Athletics, and Para Weightlifting.