Q Life Magazine Q Magazine (US) December 2015 | Page 53

Sports | A World Hub For Sport Since 2004, Qatar has been evolving into one of the most important sporting destinations in the world. By building world-class arenas and other sporting facilities and increasing its visitor capacity, the country has taken the lead in the Arab world in hosting major international sporting events. This two-decade process will come to a climax in 2022, when Qatar will host the 22nd FIFA World Cup, the most watched and attended sporting event in the world. Selfie Earns Eight- Year-Old and Family Trip to Qatar The process has been steady and incremental. In 2004, Qatar hosted the Asian Handball Championship, as well as table tennis and motor racing competitions. In 2006, it held the Asian Games, and in 2010 it hosted 10 different competitions in sports, ranging from sailing to tennis. In 2015, the country hosted three major international competitions: the AIBA World Boxing Championship, the International Paralympic Committee Athletics World Championship, and the Men’s Handball World Championship—its biggest event yet. Next year’s World Cycling Championships will be even bigger. At the same time, Qatar is developing its own athletic programs and encouraging sports, health, and wellness among its citizens. The country had a historic showing at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, England, doubling its historical medal count. Much of this process is driven by His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, the Amir of Qatar, who is a great believer in sports as a unifying force and an agent for change. HH the Amir is a member of the International Olympic Committee and an advocate of Qatar’s involvement in global sporting events. “Sport occupies a privileged position in the national agenda of the country’s leaders,” Sheikh Khalid bin Ali Al-Thani said at the press conference for the World Cycling Championships. “This priority extends beyond sport for sport’s sake to the objective of bringing people together.” To enter the selfie competition—and get a chance win a trip to Doha and six nights accommodation during the World Cycling Championships in October 2016— visit dohacycling2016.com/Page/selfie Eight-year-old Noa Albridge loves taking selfies. Now her passion will be taking her and her parents on an all-expenses-paid trip to Qatar to watch the World Cycling Championships in October 2016. Noa says she is “really excited” about going there. She won the trip by being the first person to enter a selfie contest held in Richmond, Virginia at the 2015 World Cycling Championships. Two other trips are up for grabs in the contest. “We are all excited to travel to Qatar to experience the rich culture!” adds Noa’s mom, Mercedes Castillo. “We have never been so blessed and cannot wait until next year!” 53