Athletes will compete in 22 sports at the event.
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Abu Dhabi to host 2019 Special Olympics
ABU DHABI, January 24, 2017
Abu Dhabi will be the host of the 2019 Special Olympics World Games, the world's largest humanitarian and sporting event, to be held first time in the Middle East, it was officially announced today.
The games will take place in venues throughout Abu Dhabi from March 14 to 21, 2019.
More than 7,000 athletes and their families, from 170 countries, will be welcomed at the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi. The athletes will compete in 22 sports, taking place at multiple venues throughout the city, including Adnec, Zayed Sports City and the IPIC arena.
At a press conference in Zayed Sports City, the Local Organising Committee of the Special Olympics World Games welcomed government officials as well as executives and ambassadors from Special Olympics International to formally announce that the 2019 Summer Games will take place in Abu Dhabi, a Wam news agnecy report said.
A Bid Committee comprising representatives from various local and federal stakeholders, including the Crown Prince's Court of Abu Dhabi, Special Olympics UAE, the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority and the Abu Dhabi Sports Council led the city to the victory, as Abu Dhabi won a unanimous vote to host the Special Olympics World Games.
The Special Olympic World Games celebrate the skills, talents and sporting achievements of athletes with intellectual disabilities from across the world. Being awarded host city status further acknowledges Abu Dhabi’s longstanding commitment to encouraging social inclusion at home and across the Middle East.
Dr Timothy Shriver, Special Olympics chairman, said: "Abu Dhabi is the ideal choice to help bring about true change for millions of people with intellectual disabilities and their families in a strategically important region of the world. Selecting the city as host for the Special Olympic World Games in 2019 was an easy choice to make.
"Both Abu Dhabi and the UAE have made disability a priority, promoting rights for people with intellectual disabilities for more than 20 years, making huge strides in integrating people with intellectual disabilities in the workplace and in schools. Hosting the Special Olympics World Games is a way for the country to reinforce its long-standing commitment to creating inclusion. Special Olympics transforms lives through the joy of sport each and every day, and we believe the Abu Dhabi Games will create lasting impact for the Special Olympics movement, transforming lives and challenging perceptions. We are certain that the city’s exceptional infrastructure, experience in hosting some of the world’s biggest sports events, and the warm welcome from the people of the UAE will make for a memorable event."
HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, had issued a resolution setting up the Higher Committee to host the Special Olympics in Abu Dhabi under the chairmanship of Mohammad Abdullah Al Junaibi.
The committee is responsible for the preparation of the hosting of the Special Olympics World Games through the supervision of associated activities and events, and coordination with the relevant authorities to promote the emirate as a distinctive destination to host similar events. Under Al Junaibi, the committee will represent the emirate before all relevant parties related to the hosting of the games in coordination with the competent authorities, as well as enter into contracts and agreements with relevant partners.
The committee will hold sessions and conferences on hosting the games, promote and propose the necessary budget to achieve the objectives of the committee to be submitted and approved by the Crown Prince’s Court.
Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, UAE Minister of State of Federal National Council Affairs, said: "The UAE has put social inclusion at the core of our national policies for over twenty years. It is an integral part of our culture and values. Hosting this wonderful event in Abu Dhabi reaffirms our commitment to improving the quality of life for people with special needs. It is a materialisation of our relentless efforts to foster greater community engagement, and to create widespread awareness around untapped potential of people living with disabilities."
Locally, Special Olympics UAE has a strong programme serving nearly 5,000 athletes and over 250 coaches, competing in 70 sports opportunities yearly, across 14 official sports, Wam said.