The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) delegation participated in the 41st Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) General Assembly held in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh on Tuesday. The QOC delegation was led by QOC President H.E Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani.
At the beginning of the General Assembly, respects were paid to those who have passed away. The General Assembly commemorated former President of the QOC, Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalid bin Hamad Al Thani.
The OCA members strongly supported the nomination of H.E Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani as a Senior Vice President of Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC).
During the meetings, the QOC announced Project Legacy of the Doha 2030 Asian Games which will ensure pre-Games benefits for all Asian National Olympic Committees (NOCs).
Project Legacy is made possible by Doha already having all the infrastructure in place to host a world-class Asian Games in 2030 across 54 sports and disciplines in 39 state-of-the-art venues. Doha 2030’s innovative and unique legacy project will be open to all of Asia’s NOCs, ensuring targeted assistance across various areas such as athlete development, training for NOC personnel and equipment provision.
QOC Secretary General and OCA Vice President to the 2030 Asian Games, H.E Jassim bin Rashid Al Buenain said:
“We have been working with the OCA to ensure that Doha 2030 benefits all of Asia’s NOCs and its athletes. Qatar is committed to ensuring that not only Team Qatar excels, but all of Asia’s athletes excel as well. That process has already begun and is already bearing fruit.”
“Project Legacy will create diverse opportunities for partnership and engagement within Asia’s Olympic family,” said QOC Marketing and Communications Director Sheikha Asma Al Thani.
To apply, NOCs will be invited twice a year, to complete an online application form through the Doha 2030 Asian Games legacy page. Project Legacy will ensure targeted assistance for NOCs across: Local & regional elite training camps; Social and cultural camps for youth engagement; Athlete development; Training and professional certification for NOC personnel; Lectures and knowledge sharing; Medical & anti-doping workshops; Equipment provision; Facility co-development; and Medical support.
Each Division that forms part of the Legacy Committee will provide an assessment and evaluation of each NOC application. To ensure transparency and no overlap with any OCA project, an independent Technical Evaluation Committee of OCA representatives will lead the approval process. Once an application is approved, it will be transferred to the responsible Division for implementation, coordination and follow-up.
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