Doha: The 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum (QOSM) will participate in the Olympic Games Paris 2024 by organising an exhibition on Qatar, which will display many valuable collectibles, from 30 July to 25 August, continuing even after the Olympic Games wrap up, only to end shortly before the Paralympic Games commence on August 28.
Regarding Qatar’s participation as part of the Olympic Museums Network (OMN), an International Olympic Committee affiliate, Director of QOSM Abdulla Al Mulla told Qatar News Agency (QNA) that all preparations are set for holding the exhibition on the margin of the Olympic Games, indicating that the Museum possesses over 19,000 artifacts, with some rare and valuable pieces reflecting past Olympic achievements, to be showcased in the exhibition, including Qatar’s first-ever participation in the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984, in addition to displaying 3,000 items borrowed from international Olympic museums, to highlight QOSM’s debut at the Olympics.
Al Mulla also revealed that the exhibition will feature the launch of a book written by the founder of the Olympic Movement Baron Pierre de Coubertin, translated from French and English into Arabic, to be presented in collaboration with the Qatar Olympic Committee and the Qatar Olympic Academy.
He added that the launch of this book constitutes a significant addition to the International Olympic Committee’s library, as well as Arab and global libraries, given its comprehensive coverage of Olympic history and legacy.
The book will be launched in a Qatar Olympic Committee-organized reception to take place on August 1st, attended by elite officials from the International Olympic Committee and HE President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, head of the State of Qatar’s delegation participating in the Olympics, Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani.
Moreover, Al Mulla noted the comprehensive nature of the team responsible for organizing the exhibition in a manner befitting the significance of the event, along with a team of guides tasked with explaining the Museum’s exhibits to visitors. The Director of QOSM added that among the notable exhibits are Muhammad Ali’s first championship gloves from the 1960 Rome Olympics, along with the gold medal won by Qatari champion Mutaz Barshim in the high jump at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Qatar’s first gold medal in athletics.
Al Mulla said that the point of the exhibition will be to leave visitors impressed by their experience of QOSM, adding that Qatar enjoys a rich record of participation in international sporting events, is committed to developing robust infrastructure, stadiums, and facilities, and has a prestigious record of hosting various global sporting events, most notably the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, which earned it the trust of FIFA and the global sports community.
Al Mulla said that Qatar’s partaking in this exhibition is an embodiment of the slogan that says that the Olympics are a mere dream, highlighting Qatar’s rich record and contributions to the Olympic movement.
Last August, in the midst of NFL training camps, I visited the Minnesota Vikings and found myself camped out with a member of the team’s brain trust. Not far
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) -- Winter is here, and it’s time for fun on the slopes. But before that can happen, families like the Jens need to get some
(Image courtesy of Jeremy Bloom) Once upon a time, Jeremy Bloom was a World Cup champion and Olympic skier who somehow also played wide receiver for the Univers
It took six overtimes, and two premature celebrations, but Toledo was eventually victorious, beating Pitt 48-46 in the GameAbove Sports Bowl.Toledo's players an