30-07-2025
Kuwait's skating team wrap up its training camp
DOHA: Kuwait's speed skating team wrapped up its training camp in Doha, Qatar, on Wednesday. The camp was organized by the Kuwait Winter Sports Club and included seven players. They're getting ready for the international championships in Australia and Hungary, which are set for October and December, respectively.
The club's secretary and head of the Kuwaiti delegation to the camp, Meshaal Flaiteh, told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the (the blue Speed team) underwent intensive training at the 10-day camp, with morning and evening sessions in and outside the ice rink, noting that the training program was supervised by Malaysian coach Mohammad Arif.
Flaiteh pointed out that the club is keen to hold the camp in preparation for participation in these two championships, as they will be held under the direct supervision of the International Skating Union (ISU), which will enhance the international presence of Kuwaiti winter sports in this game. He explained that the national team's management was keen to include a number of promising young players in the camp alongside senior players to develop their technical level, noting that the national team's technical staff focused on enhancing the players' technical skills and raising their performance and physical fitness levels during the camp.
He praised the players' great commitment throughout the camp, which was reflected in their tremendous efforts to improve their race times, emphasizing the club's keenness to develop its players and enable them to represent their country honorably in various international sporting events. Flaiteh praised the continued support of the Public Authority for Sport for the club, represented by its acting director general, Bashar Abdullah, which has resulted in significant development in all five winter sports supervised by the club. The list of players participating in the camp includes Adib Halawa, Musaed Al-Muzal, Jassim Dashti, Abdullah Al-Shatti, Bader Al-Sarraf, Bader Al-Mulla, and Fahad Al-Khalifi.
Meanwhile, the Asian Handball Federation announced on Tuesday that it has selected Kuwait's Bader Al-Dhiab as its president for the next term, which will last until 2029, with elections for the remaining positions to be held in Egypt in December.
Al-Dhiab said in a telephone interview with Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that his nomination for this position is a great responsibility and requires diligent and continuous work to achieve success in the first place.
He added that he has already begun to develop a plan and strategy to advance Asian handball and elevate it to the global level through continuous support, development of the game, and assistance to federations to promote it.
He affirmed his determination to work with officials to develop all areas of Asian handball, whether in terms of developing the technical side of the federations, supporting the referees' committees, working to develop them, or establishing intensive training programs at the highest level to develop the technical side of the game.
He emphasized that success does not come alone, but rather through working with the entire group to achieve ambitions and translate them into reality. He expressed his sincere gratitude to the Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi, for his great support in winning the presidency and for the work he did to achieve this. Al-Dhiab also thanked the other Asian federations for their trust and support, stressing that he always keeps Kuwait's name in mind and that his success means Kuwait's success first and foremost.
It is worth mentioning that Al-Dhiab had held positions in the Asian and International Handball Federations and served as Vice President of the International Handball Federation and Treasurer of the Asian Handball Federation. — KUNA