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Qatar Tribune
30-07-2025
- Sport
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar's Khalil Al Jaber wins membership of World Aquatics
Singapore Qatar's Khalil Al Jaber has become a member of the World Aquatics for the new term (2025-2029). This announcement came during the World Aquatics general assembly held on the sidelines of the ongoing World Aquatics Championships in Singapore on Tuesday. Khalil Al Jaber, who served as President of the Qatar Swimming Association from 2008 to 2024, was first elected as a member of World Aquatics in 2017. He was selected at the 2021 general assembly in Doha as one of the members representing the host countries of the World Championships. Al Jaber also won the position of Vice President of the Asian Aquatics Federation for the term (2024-2029) during the World Aquatics general assembly held last year in Bangkok, Thailand.


Arab Times
18-03-2025
- Politics
- Arab Times
Sheikh Khaled Al-Bader welcomes CAS rulings in favor of Asian Aquatics Federation
KUWAIT CITY, March 18: The President of the Kuwait and Asian Aquatics Federations Sheikh Khaled Al-Bader Al-Sabah welcomed the two decisions issued by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which dismissed the cases filed by the Swimming Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The court ruled that all decisions taken during the Asian Aquatics Federation General Assembly in Doha on February 12, 2024, were legal and valid, in line with the principles of good governance. The CAS also ruled that the decisions made during the Asian Aquatics Federation's elective General Assembly meeting on April 26, 2024, in Bangkok were legal and valid, in line with good governance standards. The court confirmed that the results of the federation's Board of Directors elections were legal and by the federation's constitution. Sheikh Khaled Al-Bader expressed his satisfaction with the legal rulings issued by the CAS, emphasizing that they were in favor of the Asian Aquatics Federation. He stressed that it is time to move past these events and focus on the future, without any interference from external parties in the affairs of the aquatics community.