The joint committee for the National Sport Day announced the criteria and conditions to be followed during the National Sport Day 2024 which falls on 13 February this year.
In a statement, the committee outlined the standards that must be adhered to, emphasising physical, movement, and awareness activities while avoiding extravagant celebrations. The committee highlighted the importance of focusing on awareness activities to establish daily sports practice as a healthy behaviour and enhance participants’ understanding of the significance of sports in individual and community life.
The conditions emphasised the need for proposed sports activities to be suitable for the ages and health conditions of participants, considering the nature, and duration, and avoiding physical stress and injuries. Other conditions included refraining from building tents or temporary artificial sports facilities, ensuring security and safety requirements during sports events, utilising facilities, sports venues, parks, and public places, providing healthy food, avoiding fast food, and refraining from distributing free gifts and food to the audience.
The criteria and conditions also included a call to avoid organising flashy and musical activities, opting instead for sports and movement events.
This approach aims to encourage participants to engage in sports rather than passively watching such activities.
The committee concluded by urging all ministries, government entities, public institutions, and private sector organisations, including the private sector, to provide the joint committee for the National Sport Day with their programmes and plans related to the holiday. They should also provide an estimated number of participants for review, approval, and completion of the dedicated form available on the website www.msy.gov.qa.
The committee emphasised that these criteria and guidelines are part of the preparations for organising the National Sport Day to create suitable conditions for the success of all events.
It aims to ensure the achievement of desired objectives outlined in Amiri Decision No 80 of 2011 concerning the National Sport Day, as well as the noble goals and high purposes associated with the National Sport Day.
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Source: Qatar News Agency
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