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IWF chief visits AYG Executive Committee Headquarter
IWF chief visits AYG Executive Committee Headquarter

Bahrain This Week

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Bahrain This Week

IWF chief visits AYG Executive Committee Headquarter

International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) President Mr. Mohammed Jaloud Al Shammari paid an official visit to the headquarter of the Executive Committee of the 3rd Asian Youth Games, which will take place in the Kingdom of Bahrain from October 22 to 31. The meeting was attended by Mr. Eshaq Ebrahim Eshaq, member of the Board of Directors of the Bahrain Olympic Committee and president of the Bahrain Weightlifting Federation. Mr. Al Shammari was received by chairman of the Executive Committee Mr. Yousif Duaij, along with the committee's vice-chairman, Mr. Ahmed Mohammed Abdul Ghaffar, and several heads of standing committees. Mr. Duaij welcomed the IWF president and praised his efforts in promoting and developing weightlifting worldwide. He affirmed the committee's commitment to working closely with the IWF to ensure the successful organization of the weightlifting competition, which is among the key events on the Games' program. Discussions focused on coordinating all organizational and technical aspects of the tournament, including weight categories, the overall sports program, and regulations governing participation. The parties emphasized the importance of delivering a competition that meets the highest standards, especially as it serves as a qualifier for the Youth Olympic Games scheduled to be held in Dakar in 2026. Mr. Al Shammari expressed full confidence in Bahrain's ability to deliver an outstanding edition of the Asian Youth Games, citing its impressive facilities and organizational capabilities. He commended Bahrain's success in hosting the World Weightlifting Championships for the first time last year, which showcased the Kingdom's readiness to stage major international sporting events.

Asian Youth Games: Bahrain Ready, IWF Confident
Asian Youth Games: Bahrain Ready, IWF Confident

Daily Tribune

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Tribune

Asian Youth Games: Bahrain Ready, IWF Confident

The Kingdom of Bahrain took a significant step forward in its preparations for the 3rd Asian Youth Games (AYG), set to take place from October 22 to 31, as International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) President Mohammed Jaloud Al Shammari visited the Games' Executive Committee headquarters. The meeting, held with key figures from Bahrain's sports administration, reinforced a shared commitment to delivering a top-tier weightlifting competition—one that could shape the road to the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Dakar. A Game Within the Games Weightlifting will be one of the key disciplines at the AYG, and the focus during the discussions was clear: deliver a technically sound and globally respected event. President of the Bahrain Weightlifting Federation and Bahrain Olympic Committee board member, Eshaq Ebrahim Eshaq, joined Yousif Duaij, Chairman of the Executive Committee, and Vice-Chairman Ahmed Mohammed Abdul Ghaffar in welcoming Al Shammari. They reviewed the organisational structure, event regulations, and logistics—covering everything from weight categories to athlete eligibility. With the tournament doubling as a qualifier for the Youth Olympics, precision and excellence were high on the agenda. IWF's Vote of Confidence Al Shammari praised Bahrain's leadership in the sport and its infrastructure. He pointed to the success of last year's World Weightlifting Championships, which Bahrain hosted for the first time, as a key benchmark of the Kingdom's readiness. His endorsement adds further credibility to the Games, which are being closely watched as a platform for emerging youth talent across Asia. Eyes on October With the Asian Youth Games approaching, the IWF's collaboration with Bahrain's organisers is expected to elevate standards and ensure a smooth, competitive, and internationally compliant event. As a qualifier for the 2026 Youth Olympics, the weightlifting competition carries more than just regional significance. Bahrain now finds itself in a position to influence the sport's future at youth level, both continentally and globally.

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