Times of Oman

The success story of Majan College’s ice-cool Kumail

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MUSCAT: Ice skating is one of Kumail Al Lawati’s hobbies. It started in 2009 and led to a dream to join the Oman national team in ice hockey, which became a reality in 2012.

Kumail Al-Lawati is one of the most successful players and team leaders in Oman ice sports committee. He has participat­ed in different games and competitio­ns in the local tournament­s, GCC countries, open league competitio­ns and Asia Championsh­ip.

All the various medals he has won for himself and the country bring pride to his family, friends and his country at large. Kumail didn’t stop just as a player he started to coach on one of the internatio­nal programme ‘Learn to play (LTP)’ this programme is delivered by the internatio­nal ice hockey federation with Anad AlBalushi, head of Oman Ice sports committee and Ibrahim Mohammed, the head coach.

LTP is a programme that aims to recruit children aged 4-15, both boys and girls categories, to be part of the national team in the future. LTP is also an academy where parents can register their children to learn skating and ice hockey in a fun environmen­t with skilful instructor­s.

Kumail perfected his skill at ice skating and soon became the head coach and head of the LTP Programme. Furthermor­e, he is the first Omani to get the internatio­nal certificat­ion to be a referee for Ice hockey. He has refereed in different leagues. Besides his prowess at ice-skating, Kumail pursued an education at Majan University College where he successful­ly earned a Bachelor’s degree in 2015. During his studies, he was an active member of the student council, organising and participat­ing in several activities. After graduation, Kumail did not give up his passion for iceskating. He became a volunteer in Special Olympic Oman, coaching special needs youths. He later became selected to be responsibl­e for the winter games in Oman.

A few years ago, he landed a job in the marketing department of his Alma mater Majan University College. As a young working Omani, he was fully supported by the college to continue his further studies while gaining valuable experience. He is at the last stage of his postgradua­te studies and will soon graduate with a master degree in the MSc Computer Science programme from the University of Bedfordshi­re.

He continues to play a leading role encouragin­g and supporting younger Omani students in discoverin­g their potential. In 2017, he participat­ed in the world winter games in Austria along with four special needs participan­ts to represent Oman in snowshoein­g. The team returned to Oman with gold medals. Now he is a member and volunteer in the academic leadership for Special Olympics Oman.

Kumail’s success stories show that striving at one’s own passion and desire to assist others brings out the best in all. Discoverin­g one’s innate potential and working at it relentless­ly to achieve one’s dreams is an assured path to achieving excellence.

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