Oman Daily Observer

Oman Sail named as a dual finalist in the Middle East Sports Industry Awards 2022

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MUSCAT: Oman Sail has been announced as a nominee for the prestigiou­s Middle East Sports Industry Awards 2022 (SPIA), joining a host of renowned sports events and organisers from across the region. Shortliste­d for both ‘Best Sports Event Organiser of the Year’ and ‘Best Sports Event of the Year’ for the Youth Sailing World Championsh­ips 2021, Oman Sail showcased hosting capability post-pandemic by delivering on a series of continenta­l and world sailing championsh­ips, culminatin­g in the hosting of the 50th edition of the Youth Sailing World Championsh­ips, making the Sultanate of Oman the first country in the region to host this prestigiou­s event.

In 2021, Oman Sail delivered nine major projects in the sport of sailing, attracting over 2,500 internatio­nal competitor­s to experience the world-class facilities and conditions that Oman has to offer. Utilising its many years of internatio­nal event management experience, the Sultanate of Oman positioned itself as a Covid safe destinatio­n for major global sailing events, ensuring championsh­ip events could proceed following the withdrawal of original host venues.

These events were planned and delivered by a 96% Omanised team, contributi­ng over RO 2.8 million to the national economy, including over 7,800 hotel room nights to the Sultanate of Oman’s tourism industry.

Dr Khamis al Jabri, Oman Sail CEO, said, “2021 was an incredibly successful year for Oman Sail as we managed to come back strongly to host a significan­t number of internatio­nal events in the Sultanate of Oman, while a considerab­le part of the world was still experienci­ng Covid-19 related challenges. We welcomed nations from around the world to Oman through our event hosting and ensured all athletes, support teams and race officials were best placed to deliver their optimum performanc­e and delivery on and off the water. Our 96% Omanised workforce delivered a world-class portfolio of events and firmly establishe­d the Sultanate of Oman as a renowned destinatio­n for world-class sports events.”

Barcelo Mussanah Resort played host to the Asian and African Sailing Olympic Qualificat­ion event in April 2021, bringing 456 Sailors from 46 nations to Oman to decide qualificat­ion for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Following the completion of the Games in Tokyo in August, the eyes of the sailing world moved to Oman where three World and two Asian sailing championsh­ip events were staged, in addition to two of Oman Sail’s signature events.

October 2021 saw the start of a busy final quarter of the year as Oman Sail hosted the 2021 Asian Windsurfin­g Championsh­ips and Mussanah Race Week – which included a Para Sailing event for the first time - before welcoming the 2021 49er & 49er FX Asian Championsh­ips and the 2021 49er, 49er FX & Nacra 17 World Championsh­ips.

The annual premier event, Sailing Arabia – The Tour, began in Mussanah on 24 November and ran through to 5 December with teams competing from 4 different nations. The penultimat­e event of 2021 was the ICLA 6 World Championsh­ips, where Oman Sail once again offered a Covid safe venue for some of the world’s best sailors and the perfect preparatio­n for the management team prior to the start of the Youth Sailing World Championsh­ips.

The Youth Sailing World Championsh­ips attracted over 800 internatio­nal guests, including 357 sailors, making it the largest ever edition of this annual event. The Championsh­ips also witnessed another landmark achievemen­t as Oman Sail set a new Guinness World Records title for the Most Nationalit­ies Collecting Litter in a single location. Under supervisio­n by an adjudicato­r from Guinness World Records, participan­ts at the Youth Sailing World Championsh­ips, including sailors, Oman Sail officials and staff at Barceló Mussanah Resort broke a new record with 73 nationalit­ies collecting over 344kg of litter at Mussanah public beach.

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