
Over 1,000 youth join Kuwait Shooting Club's summer program
The program, organized in cooperation with the Public Authority for Sport (PAS), is held at the Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Olympic Shooting Complex and conducted under the supervision of internationally accredited coaches. Al-Otaibi stressed that the initiative aligns with the club's strategy to broaden the sport's base in Kuwait and make constructive use of students' summer break. He expressed appreciation to the Public Authority for Sport, particularly Acting Director General Bashar Abdullah, for their continued support and efforts in ensuring the success of the program.
Praising the high level of commitment and promising performance demonstrated by the young participants, Al-Otaibi expressed optimism about the future of shooting sports in Kuwait. He also highlighted that the national shooting team continues intensive preparations ahead of upcoming international tournaments. Al-Otaibi concluded by extending gratitude to the country's leadership for their unwavering support of Kuwaiti athletes and sports development. — KUNA
Club President Duaij Al-Otaibi.Al-Otaibi
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