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First Omani to finish 7 Summits Challenge
First Omani to finish 7 Summits Challenge

Observer

time01-03-2025

  • Observer

First Omani to finish 7 Summits Challenge

Omani adventurer Suleiman bin Hamoud al Naabi managed to reach the highest peak of Mount Carstensz, which is classified as one of the highest peaks in Indonesia, with a height of about 4,884 metres above sea level. Al Naabi was able to achieve an unprecedented accomplishment as the first Omani to complete the Seven Summits Challenge according to the two internationally recognised classifications, after having previously climbed all the highest peaks on every continent around the world, most notably the Mount Everest, which is 8,849 metres high and Lhotse, the fourth highest peak in the world, which is 8,516 metres high.

Omani mountaineer conquers Indonesian peak
Omani mountaineer conquers Indonesian peak

Times of Oman

time01-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Times of Oman

Omani mountaineer conquers Indonesian peak

Jakarta: Omani mountaineer Suleiman bin Hamoud Al Naabi has conquered Mount Carstensz, which is classified as one of the highest peaks in Indonesia, with a height of about 4,884 metres above sea level. Al Naabi has become the first Omani to complete the Seven Summits Challenge according to the two internationally recognised classifications, after having previously climbed all the highest peaks on every continent around the world, most notably the Mount Everest, which is 8,849 metres high, and Lhotse, the fourth highest peak in the world, which is 8,516 metres high. Suleiman bin Hamoud Al Naabi said: 'The adventure began on 18 February, when I was able to first reach the Timika region of West Papua province, and there I joined the international team. We made all the administrative preparations required and received the special permits to reach the main camp. On the 28th of this month, we arrived at the main camp and immediately prepared for the climb. And finally I was able to reach the summit.' He added: "This adventure is one of the most difficult stages of the Seven Summits Challenge, as Mount Carstensz is characterised by steep rocky terrain that requires advanced technical climbing skills due to its steep slopes and the use of rock climbing techniques." He explained that the mountain is located in a remote area in the forests of Papua, Indonesia, which makes reaching its foothills a difficult task, and changing weather further complicates the task. Although it is located in a tropical region, the weather is unstable, with heavy rains and dense fog that affects visibility. It requires an adventurer to remain careful and alert at all times.

OBA to host Gulf 3x3 tourney, prepare U17s for Asia Qualifiers
OBA to host Gulf 3x3 tourney, prepare U17s for Asia Qualifiers

Observer

time30-01-2025

  • Sport
  • Observer

OBA to host Gulf 3x3 tourney, prepare U17s for Asia Qualifiers

Muscat, January 29 The Oman Basketball Association (OBA) has approved hosting the Gulf 3x3 Basketball Championship for men in November. It has also endorsed the preparation programme for the Under-17 national team ahead of the Asia Qualifiers (Gulf Group), scheduled to take place in Bahrain in July. These decisions were made during the OBA's first board meeting of 2025, held at its headquarters in the Oman Olympic Committee and Sports Associations building, under the chairmanship of Eng Khalfan al Naabi and attended by board members. During the meeting, the board conducted a comprehensive discussion on the ongoing basketball season. The OBA chairman expressed his satisfaction with the high level of competition in the national league, commending the strong performances of the four teams that qualified for the finals. He highlighted that the finals showcased intense and competitive matches, reflecting the growth of basketball in the Sultanate of Oman. Al Naabi affirmed that the association is committed to implementing its development programmes within the available resources while focusing on marketing local tournaments and strengthening partnerships with clubs and sponsors to ensure the sport's sustainability. He also emphasised the ongoing preparations for the league's closing ceremony, assuring that the OBA is working to provide optimal technical and organisational conditions for the successful conclusion of the season. Development Initiatives As part of its efforts to advance basketball in the Sultanate of Oman, the board reviewed the OBA's financial report and allocated budgets for various activities. The board also approved recommendations from the technical committees, including plans from the Competitions Committee regarding the final preparations for the league's closing ceremony, the launch of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth League Shield, and other tournaments scheduled in the annual calendar, covering multiple age categories. Additionally, the board ratified the Development Committee's proposal for 2025, which includes specialised training courses and workshops aimed at enhancing the capabilities of technical and administrative staff, in collaboration with the International Basketball Federation (Fiba) and the relevant departments within the Oman Olympic Committee. Regarding national teams, the board approved the National Teams Committee's recommendations, including hosting the Gulf 3x3 Championship for men and endorsing the preparation programme for the U17 team ahead of the Asia Qualifiers. The board also discussed the possibility of hosting a Gulf championship for women as part of efforts to promote women's participation in basketball and expand regional opportunities for female teams. The board examined ongoing coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth regarding the project for athlete training centres, approving implementation mechanisms based on governmental directives and financial allocations. The board also reviewed its feedback on the governance project for sports associations and regulatory frameworks. Furthermore, the meeting included discussions on progress in formulating a comprehensive strategic plan for OBA, in cooperation with Fiba. This initiative is set to commence with a visit from international basketball experts in February to assess the current status and establish future development plans.

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