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MoCSY organises "Sports Summer Days" programme

MoCSY organises "Sports Summer Days" programme

Observer29-06-2025
MUSCAT, JUNE 29
The "Sports Summer Days" programme officially kicked off on Sunday at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Muscat, running until August 30. This vibrant initiative, replacing summer sports programme in the last years, organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth (MoCSY), will engage youth and families members during the summer break, features a diverse lineup of athletic activities and is all set to become a key part of the summer calendar in the Sultanate of Oman. With a mission to utilise free time positively of the youth, promote healthy lifestyles, and nurture athletic talents, the summer programme will provide a rich blend of popular and emerging sports. The participants will have the opportunity to enjoy and train in disciplines including Swimming, Football, Gymnastics, Aquatics (Women's sessions), Teqball and Table Tennis. The targeted participants are from 7-16 years category. The registration was closed on June 26 after all the seats were occupied. From Monday (June 30) to July end, another programme will be available at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex. Badminton and martial arts will be provided as part of the "Sports Summer Days" programme. The initiative is designed to serve as more than just a recreational outlet. It aims to develop technical skills, encourage physical fitness, and provide a fun, educational environment where children and young adults can build discipline, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The officials at the Ministry will aim to attract the targeted age groups and provide specialised sessions tailored to different abilities and interests. Women's participation is a key focus with dedicated aquatic programmes encouraging greater inclusion. The programme also align with Oman's broader national objectives of youth engagement, community building, and sports development. The programme will make the most of leisure time, discovering talents and fostering a love for physical activity.
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