Kuwait’s delegation, led by Khaled Al-Nasser, is set to compete in the Special Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy, from March 8 to 15. The team includes athletes Mariam Dhiab and Hajar Al-Rashidi, who have trained extensively. The event will host 1,500 competitors and emphasizes inclusivity in sports.
Kuwait’s Olympic delegation for individuals with intellectual disabilities, led by Khaled Al-Nasser, is poised to participate in the Special Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy, taking place from March 8 to 15. Al-Nasser conveyed the commitment of Kuwaiti athletes to excel at this prestigious event as they depart for the competition.
The team comprises notable participants such as Mariam Dhiab in snowboarding and Hajar Al-Rashidi in snow running, both prepared to deliver strong performances on the international stage after rigorous training in the UAE and Egypt under expert guidance.
Hoda Al-Khaldi, Executive Manager of Al-Tomooh Sports Club for Intellectual Disabilities, expressed her confidence in the Kuwaiti team’s potential to achieve impressive results in Turin.
Additionally, Dr. Ismail Habash, an emergency physician accompanying the delegation, emphasized that his involvement reflects the Ministry of Health’s commitment to supporting athletes with special needs. The Special Winter Olympic Games aim to promote inclusivity and excellence in sports, with 1,500 competitors and 1,000 trainers from 100 countries.
The Kuwaiti delegation is well-prepared and optimistic about their performance in the upcoming Special Winter Olympic Games in Turin. With dedicated athletes and the support of professionals, they aim to achieve remarkable outcomes. Their participation underscores Kuwait’s commitment to fostering inclusivity in sports for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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