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Sheikh Joaan honours sports personalities, institutions at QOC Sports Excellence Awards 2024

Published: 24 Nov 2024 - 10:18 pm | Last Updated: 24 Nov 2024 - 10:33 pm
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Doha, Qatar: Under the patronage of HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC), the QOC hosted the 2024 Sports Excellence Awards today, November 24, at the Qatar National Convention Centre.

Also in attendance at the ceremony were HE Mohammed bin Yousef Al Mana, the First Vice President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, HE Dr Thani bin Abdulrahman Al Kuwari, the Second Vice President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, HE Jassim bin Rashid Al Buenain, the Secretary General of the Qatar Olympic Committee, as well as the Presidents of Qatar’s sports federations and several prominent sports figures.

The ceremony honoured outstanding athletes, administrators, sports personalities, and institutions that have supported sports in Qatar.



In his speech, the QOC Secretary General HE Jassim bin Rashid Al Buenain, said: “It is truly an honour to gather once again at this annual celebration, which has become a valued tradition for honouring Qatari champions and athletes with outstanding achievements, as well as our partners and sponsors from government and private sectors who play a vital role in supporting sports and the Olympic movement in our country.”  

“We take this opportunity to extend our heartfelt gratitude to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani,  for his unwavering and profound support of Qatari sports, which has been instrumental in driving achievements across all levels. We also offer our sincere thanks to His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, for his boundless support and guidance, which have significantly advanced the development of sports in Qatar.”  

Reflecting on the accomplishments of the past season, Al Buenain noted: “This season has been extraordinary for Qatari sports. Our participation in the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games saw our athletes continuing their successes on the international stage. Notably, our world champion Mutaz Barshim earned a bronze medal in the high jump, becoming the first athlete to win four Olympic medals in this event.  

"In addition, the season featured key organisational and institutional milestones, including Doha hosting the World Aquatics Championships and the Congress of the International Gymnastics Federation, further solidifying Qatar’s reputation as a leading host of major sporting events. Moreover, distinguished Qatari sports figures secured prominent international and regional positions, reaffirming Qatar’s esteemed standing and leadership in the global sports arena.”  

Al Buenain emphasized the foundation of these successes, stating:  “These achievements are not the result of chance but the outcome of long-term planning and sustained efforts. They mark the beginning of a new phase for Qatari sports, paving the way for even greater triumphs in the future. While we honor the exceptional achievements of individuals today, we also commend the efforts of all our athletes for their dedication and impressive performances across various competitions.”  

He also recognised the contributions of key stakeholders, adding: “We deeply appreciate the vital role played by ministries, government entities, public institutions, and private companies in supporting the sports movement. Their collaboration is essential in implementing our plans and achieving our aspirations.”  

Looking ahead, Al Buenain concluded: “The challenges of the next phase are substantial, requiring everyone in the sports sector to intensify their efforts to realise even greater accomplishments for Qatari sports.”  

HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, presented the awards to the honourees of the 2024 Sports Excellence Awards. 

Qatar Foundation received the award for Distinguished Organization in Supporting the Olympic Movement, while the Ministry of Education and Higher Education was honoured with the award for Distinguished Organization in Supporting Sports Community Events. Alkass Sports Channels was recognised with the award for Media Partner.

HE Sheikh Saud bin Ali Al Thani received the Recognition Award for Personalities That Served Sports in Qatar. Masraf Al Rayan, Aamal QPSC and Ibn Ajayan Projects were honoured with the Team Qatar Official Supporter Award. 

The Qatar Handball Association was honored with the Golden Federation Award for Team Sports, while the Qatar Athletics Federation won the Golden Federation Award for Individual Sports. The Men’s Team of the Season Award went to Team Qatar’s Beach Volleyball team.

Mutaz Essa Barshim was named Male Athlete of the Season, while Amal Mohammed Mahmoud was awarded Female Athlete of the Season. 

Ismail Dawood Abakar received the Promising Male Athlete of the Season Award, and Noor Nizar Abdulqader Mohammed was recognised as the Promising Female Athlete of the Season.

Hendrik Jacobus Kotze was named Coach of the Season. Ali Radi Arshid won the Male Para-Athlete of the Season Award, and Sara Hamdi Masoud received the Female Para-Athlete of the Season Award. Khalifa Yousuf Abdulmalik was awarded Male Administrator of the Season, while Amal Mohammed Awad was recognised as Female Administrator of the Season.

The Male Referee of the Season Award was presented to Abdulrahman Ibrahim Al Jassim, Talib Salim Al Marri, Saoud Ahmed Al Maqaleh, Abdullah Ali Al Marri, and Abdullah Ali Al Hammadi for their contributions to officiating in men’s sports.

In camel racing, Jaber Salim Jaber Ali Faran received the award for Camel Trainer of the Season (Open Races), while Abdulhadi Khalil Al Shahwani Al Hajri was named Camel Owner of the Season (Public Races).

In equestrian sports, Khalifa Sheail Al Kuwari was awarded Horse Owner of the Season, Faleh Nasser Saleh Salem Bougneim received the Best Jockey Award, and Mohammed Hamad Khalifa Al Attiyah was recognised as the Best Qatari Horse Trainer.

The Best Personal Sports Achievement Award was jointly awarded to Ali Al Obaidli.

The ceremony recognised the Local Organizing Committees for their success in hosting major events: The World Aquatics Championships – Doha 2024 and The World Judo Championships – Doha 2023. 

His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani also honoured representatives of local media for their significant role in supporting and developing the Qatari sports movement, as well as highlighting Qatar's sports achievements at local and international levels.