Mansoor Bin Mohammed Engages With Chinese Olympic Committee President On Sports Collaboration

H.H. Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the UAE National Olympic Committee, recently met with Gao Zhidan, President of the Chinese Olympic Committee and Director-General of the General Administration of Sport of China. Their discussion focused on enhancing cooperation in Olympic and sports activities between the UAE and China.

The meeting also covered significant topics and recent developments in both continental and international sports arenas. The ongoing 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain, running until 31st October, was a key point of discussion. Both nations' performances were reviewed, with China leading the medal tally and the UAE achieving its best-ever result by ranking first among Arab countries and sixth overall.

Mansoor bin Mohammed Meets Chinese Sports Leaders
Mansoor bin Mohammed Meets Chinese Sports Leaders
Mansoor bin Mohammed Meets Chinese Sports Leaders
Mansoor bin Mohammed Meets Chinese Sports Leaders

H.H. Sheikh Mansoor explored opportunities for sports investment between the two nations. Discussions included potential collaboration in sports technology and artificial intelligence. The possibility of organising joint training camps for athletes from various sports was also considered to enhance mutual benefits.

The meeting highlighted ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation through partnerships and exchanging experiences. This is particularly relevant given the progress seen in both countries' sports sectors and their advanced infrastructure across different disciplines.

H.H. Sheikh Mansoor praised the strong coordination between the UAE and China, especially in areas related to the Olympic movement. He noted China's position as one of the top ten nations globally in terms of total Olympic medals won throughout history.

The meeting was attended by Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of Sports, Vice President of the National Olympic Committee, and Chairman of the Executive Office of the UAE National Olympic Committee, along with several NOC Board members.

Both parties expressed a commitment to furthering their collaboration in sports development. They acknowledged their shared achievements and looked forward to future successes through continued partnership.

With inputs from WAM

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