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Ming and Barshim to speak at OCA General Assembly in Kuwait

Ming and Barshim to speak at OCA General Assembly in Kuwait

Arab Times07-05-2025
KUWAIT CITY, May 7: The 45th General Assembly of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), set to begin in Kuwait next Sunday, will feature notable Asian athletes, including Chinese basketball legend Yao Ming and Qatari Olympic champion Mutaz Barshim. Both will deliver speeches at the event, with Ming discussing professionalism in sports and Barshim sharing insights on the role of champions in international championships.
The General Assembly, held under the theme "One Asia," will see the participation of officials from National Olympic Committees (NOCs) representing 45 Asian countries. Approximately 400 sports figures from across Asia and beyond are expected to attend the two-day gathering. A cultural celebration will take place at the Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center, showcasing folklore performances from China, India, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Lebanon, and Kuwait to highlight the unity of Asian sports.
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