The third police cross-country sports championship for men for the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, organized by the Qatar Police Sports Federation, will be held today at three o’clock in the evening in Aspire Park, amid great participation and great interest.
Each country participates with 6 runners, with a total of 36 runners, in the race, which is held for a distance of 12 km, 6 laps, at a rate of 2 km per lap, for men’s individual and team competitions. After the race, the winners of the first three places in the individual and team competitions will be crowned, as everyone seeks to compete and meet. Increasing interconnection and competition to be on the podium.
The Qatari team is represented in the race by Captain Khamis Ahmed Al-Khulaifi, First Lieutenant Abdullah Fahd Al-Zaraa, Corporal Abdul Rahman Muhammad Al-Muhannadi, Corporal Rakan Hamad Al-Nuaimi, Corporal Khalifa Juma Al-Kubaisi, and player Thani Ahmed Thani Al-Rumaithi.
The Qatari Police Sports Federation was keen to honor the delegations participating in the tournament, and Major General Khaled Hamad Al-Attiyah, President of the Qatari and Arab Police Sports Federations, honored the guests of the heads of federations and delegations of the Gulf countries participating in the tournament. Amidst a wonderful fraternal atmosphere at the Messila Hotel, where Lieutenant Colonel Jassim Mohammed Ali, Head of the Emirates Police Sports Federation delegation, Brigadier Khaled Abdulaziz Al Khayyat, President of the Bahraini Public Security Sports Federation, and Brigadier General Dr. Mubarak bin Saad Al-Bazi, President of the Saudi Sports Federation for the Internal Security Forces, Muqaddam Ali bin Salem bin Saeed Al-Wahaibi, Vice-President of the Omani Police Sports Federation, Brigadier General Abdul Mohsen Nasser Al-Akshan, Head of the delegation of the Kuwaiti Police Sports Federation, and Mr. Fahd bin Zanifer bin Rashid Al-Ajmi, representative of the General Secretariat of countries. The Gulf Cooperation Council, His Excellency Dr. Samir Saber Bakir, expert of the Executive Office of the Arab Police Sports Federation, Lieutenant General Saud Abdullah Al-Khader, the Kuwaiti Police Sports Federation, and Major General Walid Ghanem Al-Ghanem, the Kuwaiti Police Sports Federation.
His Excellency Major General Khalid bin Hamad Al Attiyah was keen to honor all delegations and exchange honorary shields amidst a great welcome and praise from all delegations for the Qatari hosting.
In the evening, the technical meeting for the tournament was held at the Al-Aziziya Boutique Hotel in the presence of all participating delegations.
Dean of Staff Dr. praised Mubarak bin Saad Al-Bazi, President of the Saudi Sports Federation for the Internal Security Forces, decided to hold the third police cross-country sports championship for men, for the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. He said that the tournament’s goal is a Gulf fraternal gathering that aims to increase the bonds of love and brotherhood, and to consolidate the relationship between the police federation between the GCC countries. Gulf Cooperation.
Lieutenant Colonel Jassim Mohammed Ali, head of the delegation of the UAE Police Sports Federation, thanked the Qatari Police Federation for the good organization and generous hospitality and said: “We thank Qatar for the distinguished organization, good hospitality and reception, and we are among our family and brothers and we all complement each other, and our presence is in order to participate in the success of the tournament and we hope that Achieve the expected success.
Brigadier General Abdul Mohsen Nasser Al-Akshan, head of the delegation of the Kuwaiti Police Sports Federation, said that participating in the Gulf Police Cross-Country Championship is more of a fraternal participation than competing for victory, and we are very happy to be in the State of Qatar and participate in sporting events in light of Qatar’s excellence in organization in all fields, especially in Sports fields.
Major Abdullah Khamis Al-Hamad, Secretary General of the Qatari Police Sports Federation, stressed that the Police Championship is a real opportunity to strengthen Gulf cohesion through the meeting of players from various GCC countries.
He said: “This championship is not only an opportunity for sports competition, but also for exchanging Gulf experiences in cross-country sports.”