Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
The Supreme Organising Committee for the Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 has finalized significant partnership agreements with top UAE and international organizations. These collaborations are designed to bolster the Games' objective of promoting lifelong sporting engagement, community health, and robust living standards. They underline Abu Dhabi's dedication to inclusive sports while strengthening its reputation as a global center for health, vitality, and active lifestyles.
The agreements were inked by Aref Hamad Al Awani, Secretary-General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, alongside Mohamed Al Junaibi, Vice Chairman of the Supreme Organising Committee. The event showcased the commitment from key partners, including AD Ports Group, PureHealth, LuLu Group International, Miral, Mubadala Investment Company, Etihad Rail, and Choueiri Group. Their participation illustrates a collective aim to use sports as a means to foster community unity and wellbeing.
Prominent representatives from all involved organizations attended the signing event, such as Sultan Al Ghaithi from AD Ports Group; Shaista Asif of PureHealth; Ashraf Ali M.A. from LuLu Group International; Taghrid Al Saeed of Miral; Homaid Al Shimmari from Mubadala; Shadi Malak at Etihad Rail; and Pierre Choueiri from Choueiri Group. Their presence underscored the essential nature of collaborative endeavors for the success of the Games.
Aref Hamad Al Awani remarked, “The efficacy of the Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 hinges on solid partnerships. Today's agreements affirm our partners' belief in the UAE's vision and capacities. Together, we aspire to create an event that transcends boundaries, where sport stands as a unifying language filled with respect and community spirit. This collaboration will amplify the Games' global influence and aid in fostering healthier, more inclusive societies.”
Set to occur from 6th to 15th February 2026, the Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 is expected to establish itself as the largest international multi-sport gathering ever hosted in the Middle East. Over 25,000 athletes from across the globe will partake, competing in more than 30 sports disciplines. Heritage sports will also be featured, showcasing the UAE's rich culture and traditions, offering a distinctive experience for competitors and audiences alike.
These partnerships underscore a mutual commitment to advancing health, active living, and sustained wellness. By engaging both global and local entities, the Open Masters Games aspire to motivate participation in community sports, promote healthy behaviors, and enhance social ties between countries.
Additionally, these agreements highlight Abu Dhabi's increased prominence as a prime international venue for sporting events. By cooperating with top-tier organizations, the city aims to host competitions that not only honor athletes but also promote wider social and cultural values.
The Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 is more than just a sporting event; it embodies a vision of global unity, healthy living, and cultural celebration. With strong partnerships and the engagement of leading organizations, the Games are poised to be a landmark occasion, inspiring communities while reinforcing Abu Dhabi's stature as a premier host for significant sporting contests.
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