GSA discusses cooperation with IIHF, ISU to boost winter sports in UAE

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Officials of General Sports Authority and International Skating Union at a meeting in Dubai.
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  • The discussion between officials touched on ways to develop the rules and regulations for ice sports leading to the promotion of winter sports in the UAE
  • Sheikh Suhail bin Butti Executive Director of the Sports Development Sector at GSA said that the UAE intends to host international winter sports championships

Dubai, UAE— The UAE’s General Sports Authority (GSA) and the International Skating Union (ISU) and International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) have discussed opportunities for cooperation and partnership to boost winter sports, such as skating and ice hockey in the UAE.

In this regard, Sheikh Suhail bin Butti Al Maktoum, Executive Director of the Sports Development Sector at the General Sports Authority (GSA), met with Kim Jae-youl, President of the International Skating Union (ISU), and Aivaz Omorkanov, Vice-President International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) in Dubai.

The meeting also discussed ways to develop the rules and regulations for ice sports, in a way that contributes to the promotion of winter sports in the UAE, and the reliance on renewable energy sources, especially solar energy, in the infrastructure of ice sports facilities, in order to enhance sustainability practices.

Sheikh Suhail bin Butti said:” Our mandate is to make the UAE an international center for hosing international winter sports championships, given its advanced, sustainable sports infrastructure.”

Kim Jae-youl commended the UAE’s efforts to promote winter sports, stressing that the UAE showed brilliance during a short period in ice hockey, and also provided a pioneering model for women’s participation in skating, giving an example to be followed in the region of women’s excellence in this type of sports.

Aivaz Omorkanov lauded the progress achieved by the UAE in ice sports, especially ice hockey, expressing his welcome to cooperate with the UAE in ice sports to elevate the presence of these sports at the Asian level.

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