- 26 Oct 2023
- Source : ADSC
Optimist Asian and Oceanian Championship
The 2023 Optimist Asian and Oceanian Championship will launch on Sunday, 29 October, under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club. The tournament is organised by the Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club in cooperation with the UAE Sailing and Rowing Federation, the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the International Optimist Dinghy Association, and sponsored by Abu Dhabi Maritime and Al Maryah Bank.
More than 170 competitors from 29 countries are taking part in the week-long international regatta, which is being hosted in the UAE capital for the first time.
The event is organized and hosted by Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club in cooperation with the UAE Sailing and Rowing Federation, the Asian Sailing Federation, and Abu Dhabi Sports Council, which hosted an official press conference at its headquarters today.
Sponsored by Abu Dhabi Ports and Al Mariah Bank, the regatta will feature five days of competitive sailing getting under way on Tuesday, following registration on Sunday and Monday’s official opening ceremony.
The event is the continental championship for Asian and Oceanian nation members of the International Optimist Dinghy Association, which oversees the fundamental class in the world of sailing for the 7 to 15 year age group, and is marking its 50th anniversary.
Salem Al Rumaithi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club, told today’s press conference that the regatta is expected to attract thousands of spectators to the Abu Dhabi Corniche, which provides a perfect viewing platform for the racing.
He said the staging of the event in Abu Dhabi was the culmination of years of preparation and successful bidding and supports ADMSC’s commitment to the staging of sustainable water sports events. “We are now reaping the fruits of all the hard work that has been done,” he said.
Also presented at today’s press conference were Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, President of the Emirates Modern Sailing and Rowing Federation, Saeed Al Muhairi, Director of Technical Affairs, Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and Ajay Narang, Vice President-Africa, Asia & Oceania, IODA.
Sheikh Ahmed said the staging of the regatta again underlines Abu Dhabi’s status as world-class sailing and all-round water sport destination.
It also adds to the long line of water sport events, from sailing to wakeboarding, which have been hosted over the years by ADMSC, the home to Team Abu Dhabi, winners of 17 world powerboat championship titles in the last eight years.
The UAE team competing in the regatta consists of Saif Alzaabi, Omar Qandil, Abdulah Al Zabidi, Abdelrahman Albahri, Khalifa Al Romaithi, Mayed Al Ali, Mediya Alneyadi, Kornelia Pajak and Simeon Hristov.
In addition to the host country, the event has attracted teams from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Bahrain, Britain, China, Cyprus, France, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Libya, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Taipei, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, and USA.
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