Qatar bets on future as sports mecca

(Reuters) – Biking through the south of France one summer’s day a decade ago, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani was stopped by a pack of cyclists from the Tour de France.

So impressed was he with the peloton racing past that he phoned famed Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx and asked him to organize a similar bike race in the Gulf Arab state.

Thus began a 10-year love affair with sport which would eventually see the tiny country do what most thought impossible: win an audacious bid to host the 2022 soccer World Cup.

But Qatar’s bold ambition in the realm of sport does not end there. Buoyed by its successful World Cup bid, the country has begun to indulge a seemingly insatiable desire to host global sporting events.

Last month Qatar officially launched a bid to host the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics. it has submitted a bid for the 2017 World Athletic Championships, and has expressed interest in hosting the Grand D��part for the 2016 Tour de France.

This is all bolstered by Qatar’s sponsorship of a myriad of sports events and teams.

State-owned Qatar Airways was the official airline for this year’s Tour de France. a Qatari investment vehicle earlier this year bought a 70 percent stake in French soccer club Paris St Germain for an undisclosed amount.

Doha-based broadcaster Al Jazeera recently bought a share of the domestic television rights of French league games from 2012 to 2016. the network paid 90 million euros ($129 million) a year for rights to broadcast two live games a week and for other associated rights over four seasons between 2012 and 2016.

The timing couldn’t have been better.

“By giving Qataris — especially the youth — more access to sport and bringing the world’s best sporting stars to Qatar, Qatar’s elite are quite simply and understandably boosting their own popularity domestically,” said David Roberts, deputy director of the Royal United Services Institute based in Doha.

Unlike neighboring Gulf countries, Qatar has been notably free of the unrest that has swept the region in recent months. as the country with the world’s highest per capita income, estimated at $90,149, it can afford to spend lavishly on bids for sporting events.

Qatar is likely to spend an estimated $100 billion to host the 2022 tournament. it spent $2.8 billion on the Asian Games, which it hosted in 2006.

Qatar’s emir has closely associated himself with sport throughout his reign, promoting access to sporting facilities in the late 1980s and early 1990s and bringing the FIFA Youth (under 20) World Cup to the country after he came to power in 1995. it turned out to be a shrewd strategy.

“Qatar’s foray into sport and other youth-oriented initiatives has helped boost the government’s popularity and helped it connect with a new generation of Qataris,” said Shadi Hamid, director of research at the Brookings Doha Center.

“The World Cup bid, as well as the flurry of sporting, education, and cultural activities, have all shown the Qatari government to be both active and innovative, offering a sharp contrast to most other Arab regimes.”

As in neighboring countries, decision-making is dominated by the emir and a small group of family members, with cabinet and an unelected Shura Council advising, though there is one elected municipal council.

Summer temperatures can reach as high as 50 Celsius — although temperatures are much milder in winter — making it an unlikely cycling hub. but the emir’s daughter Sheikha Mayassa organised a women’s bike race in 2009. it is now an annual event.

“The ladies tour is a political statement from Sheikha Mayassa, to show that Qatar is an open, liberal country where women as well as men can play sports. it exists to show that there are no restrictions to sporting in Qatar,” said the race’s organizer Dirk DePauw.

“Qatar wants to be a country where sport is very important. They want to do it for the young people, and to help with obesity and the health problems,” said Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx, who helped launch the race.

“The whole (royal) family loves cycling. He bikes, the whole family bikes. And he wants the people here to bike.”

Though its greatest success has undoubtedly been the 2022 World Cup coup, Qatar has seen some defeats along the way. a bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, eventually won by Rio de Janeiro, floundered on its insistence on holding the Games in October. Qatar is now bidding for the 2020 Games and Olympic officials have allowed a shift in dates to avoid the extreme desert heat.

A close U.S. ally that hosts a large U.S. military base, Qatar is the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas and gained global attention recently with high-profile purchases such as that of London department store Harrods.

Bolstering Qatar’s image as a modern sporting venue would help the country plan for a future without gas.

“Sports tourism is one of their primary focus areas in terms of overall diversification. It’s a clear strategic focus for them,” said Raghavan Seetharaman, chief executive officer of Doha Bank.

“The bigger picture is that they have to diversify, and the diversification has to come from multiple sources. Investments they’ve done via the sovereign fund. They’ve invested billions in sports facilities, and 2022 will create even more momentum. They can leverage it beyond 2022, if they can create the right traffic through sports tourism,” Seetharaman said.

“They (the royal family) are passionate about sports. That’s why they went after 2022. It’s something that no one in the region has ever done,” the Chairman of Qatar’s Tourism Authority Ahmed Abdullah Al-Nuaimi said in an interview with Reuters.

“And it’s not only for Doha, it’s for the whole region. People will see the Middle East in a different way, not just as a struggle, as a political problem, but as offering something else.”

(Edited by Sonya Hepinstall)

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What will happen in the 2012 London Olympics ?

The US is very likely to stay at no.2 position in the medal table at this year's Olympic. great Britain is doing very well this year. I could see the possibility of great Britain surpassing the Americans in 2012 relegated the US to 3rd spot behind China (no.1) and great Britain (no.2). the US will fight for the 3rd spot with Russia. What's your opinion, don't you think this is possible ?

A lot of countries will learn from this Olympics, like Britain has in the last 2 and now they are near the top of the medal tally.

As it is in Europe a lot of the European countries and Russia will do better. the seppos and China will be at the top again, with Russia third.

Great Britain is still behind in gold medals and not even CLOSE in total medals to the US.

I think China and America will remain on top. I hope Japan gets more medals than this year.

Possible yes but I think US will still be a top competior as well as China beacuse all they do is train train train! But really anything can happen

Lots of people will play sports. some will win and some will lose.

What will happen in the 2012 London Olympics ?

An insight into the 2012 Olympics from Lord Sebastian Coe (From Dorset Echo)

An insight into the 2012 Olympics from Lord Sebastian Coe

1:00pm Wednesday 27th July 2011

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TODAY, with one year to go until the start of the Olympic Games, we formally invite the world to the London 2012 Games and showcase how we are getting ready to host the world in 365 days time.

I am pleased to report we are fully on track with one year to go. The Olympic Park venues are built, the sponsorship to stage the Games is in place and we have a world-class team on board at the London 2012 Organising Committee to run the sporting events.

Our testing programme is the world’s biggest sporting dress rehearsal and next in line is the Weymouth and Portland International Regatta 2011. Over the 12-day event, our Sailing team will test their systems, equipment and procedures in advance of the Olympic and Paralympic competition next year.

Since the launch of the Dorset Echo’s going for Gold campaign in March this year, we have interviewed approximately 2,000 people based in Weymouth and Portland and the surrounding area for a wide range of Games Maker volunteer roles with us next summer.

some of the volunteers are lending their time and expertise at next week’s regatta. I had the pleasure of meeting five of our volunteers when I visited the area this June to see the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy in full operational mode with the Sail for Gold regatta.

I wish all our Test Event volunteers well and would like to thank them in advance of the event for their invaluable contribution in getting us ready.

In September, we will start to make offers for the Games Maker volunteer positions we have for next summer, however interviews will continue right through until the end of March 2012 as we need so many people. Young people interested in volunteering with us should check out london2012.com as our Young Games Maker programme for teams of 16 to 18-year-olds is now up and running. Applications are also being received locally for the Weymouth and Portland Ambassador Scheme to welcome visitors to the local area.

The Dorset Echo’s going for Gold campaign has also featured the launch of the Olympic Torch Relay. Weymouth and Portland will host an evening celebration to welcome the Olympic Flame on may 12, 2012, and I hope to hear later this year of many inspiring people from the area who are successful with their nomination to carry the Olympic Flame next summer.

There can be no greater reward for someone who has contributed to the local community and there are still opportunities to say thank you to someone by nominating them through the Torch Relay sponsor campaigns – see www.london2012.com This time next year, we will be embarking on an amazing summer of sporting carnival and cultural festival, and Weymouth and Portland is set to play its part. each week the Dorset Echo’s going for Gold pages show the progress and the hard work of all local delivery partners.

together, we will make the 2012 Games a success.

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James Foad nearer to London 2012 rowing berth (From Daily Echo)

James Foad nearer to London 2012 rowing berth

4:47pm Thursday 21st July 2011

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SOUTHAMPTON athlete James Foad has been selected to represent Great Britain in this year’s rowing world championships.

the 24-year-old, from Woolston, is part of the men’s eights boat that is heading to Bled, Slovenia, at the end of August, writes GORDON SIMPSON.

the crew will be hoping to improve on the silver medal they won last year, in New Zealand.

there is also added significance to the 2011 championships, as they double as the qualification event for the London Olympics.

“It’s nice to have my place confirmed, and I’m quite excited now,” said Itchen Imperial club member Foad.

“Obviously, it’s the qualification event for the Olympics, so I’ve put myself in a good position to be competing in London next year too.”

the top seven boats will make it into the 2012 Games, with Foad adding: “We’re quite confident we can do that.

“It’s for us to mess up.”

Individual rowers can still be changed before the Olympics, but Foad will be confident of securing a place if he can help qualify a boat.

While London next summer will dominate much of the talk in Slovenia, the British rowers are desperate to win world championship gold.

“We are all pretty confident in our ability,” said Foad.

“Our goal is to win the world championships.

“We got a silver medal last year and I feel like we have got a stronger crew this time round, and we all feel like we are rowing better and stronger.”

Foad will head to Austria tomorrow for an intensive two-week training camp.

the team will then return home for a day, before jetting to Portugal for their final preparations ahead of the world championships.

also in Foad’s boat are Alton’s Alex Partridge and 1992 Olympic gold medallist Greg Searle.

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Rower Wells urged to get into winning habit ahead of London 2012 Olympics (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)

Rower Wells urged to get into winning habit ahead of London 2012 Olympics

1:20pm Monday 11th July 2011

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Olympic champion Matthew Pinsent thinks Bradford rower Matt Wells will claim gold at London 2012 – but only if he can get into the habit of winning this year.

Wells, who competes in the double sculls with crewmate Marcus Bateman, has made a strong start to this season, claiming silver in the first World Cup event in Munich.

But the 29-year-old will face sterner challenges ahead – most notably the World Championships in Slovenia in August.

and Pinsent is of the opinion that the bronze medalist from Beijing will need to come out firing on all cylinders in Bled in order to lay down a marker for the Olympics in London.

“Wells and Bateman have been really good in the last couple of years,” said four-time Olympic champion Pinsent.

“They’re definitely in the medal zone but it’s one of the toughest events in the rota.

“In a double sculls race there are probably two seconds between first and sixth in the world, so if they row absolutely at their best – or scull their best – they could be Olympic champions in a year’s time.

“But I would want to see them build with a medal at the World Championships this year again and be really solid.

“They have to be consistent through spring and early summer next year to set them up for the Games and it will be one of the events that Britain always looks to.”

Pinsent and his rowing partner Sir Steve Redgrave set the bar unbelievably high for British rowing over the last 20 years.

The whole squad will be out to ensure Great Britain do not end up without a gold medal next year for the first time since 1984, something Pinsent is sure they are more than capable of.

“I think the rowing team is the strongest that we’ve ever had – the World Championship performance in 2011 was off the charts,” said Pinsent, speaking at the launch of a new partnership between the Leander Club and clothing company GANT.

“I hope they can keep that going for another 12 months through to August 2012. It’s something that I’m proud of and I’d like to think that they feel there is a reputation to live up to, because it’s true.

“The sport of rowing is now one of the sports that people look at on the TV or in the newspapers and think: ‘we were good at that, we still should be good at that and we’re expecting to win’.”

* GANT and the Leander Club are pleased to announce the launch of a new partnership to support Join Leander’s Journey, Leander’s campaign to develop its international athletes of the future.

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