If the 2006 Asian Games in Doha were the âGames of your Lifeâ and put Qatar in the global limelight like no other event had done in the past, the 2030 edition of the event would be âYour Gateway to a Brighter Future for Asian Sport.â
The Qatar Olympic Committee headed by HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani couldnât have put it much better as Doha competes with Riyadh to host the continental multi-sport gala. The Olympic Council of Asia will decide the venue next month.
Doha 2030 will draw from its extensive experience in hosting major international multi-sport events, and make full use of its iconic venues and training facilities, to ensure that sport is front and centre of the Games experience. All of Dohaâs competition and non-competition venues are centrally located within a compact Games footprint to minimise travel time and maximise convenience.
Doha 2030 guarantees multiple clusters of competition venues to streamline operations and enhance the sports experience for athletes, the OCA Family and spectators. In addition, all of Dohaâs famous existing venues together ensure a Gateway to Certainty, standing ready to welcome Asiaâs, and some of the worldâs, finest athletes.
Doha 2030 and QOC President HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani said: âDoha truly is a city that is Games-ready, right now; as are our modern, world-class venues and sophisticated transport system. Already, they represent Asiaâs legacy from 2006. But with Doha 2030 we want to build on this and provide a gateway to certainty and an enduring legacy for Asia.
âWe will work with the OCA and Asiaâs NOCs to ensure that the next ten years focus on Asian sport and its development. And we can do this because we are ready now, ready to inspire hope through sport and be complementing Dohaâs existing venues is a hyper-efficient and effective transportation network that will service the venues and Athletes Village.
âAn integrated system of roads, light rail, buses and metro that has already facilitated the journeys of large crowds from the Doha 2006 Asian Games through to multiple World Cups and World Championships. And through this existing network, the average travel time from the Athletes Village to all venues is just 20 minutes, ensuring a convenient and cost-effective solution for all.
âDohaâs transportation network also connects to its plethora of top-quality hotels which are famed for Qatarâs world-renowned hospitality. And like the venues and transportation system, all of these hotels already adorn Dohaâs streets within a convenient compact footprint, ensuring a wonderful accommodation experience for all. Doha is ready to be âYour Gateway to a Safe, Convenient and Memorable Stay at the 2030 Asian Games.â
Doha 2030 is a national priority for Qatar and has the support of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani. The Bid Committee has drawn from Dohaâs extensive experience in hosting sports events and leveraged its wealth of existing state-of-the-art venues and infrastructure to develop its world-leading plan. With all permanent sports venues in place or already planned, Doha 2030 is able to focus on delivering a Games that brings benefits to all of Asia before and after 2030.
While submitting Qatarâs Candidate City file, HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani said: âWe are honoured to submit our candidature file to the OCA and present how Doha is ready to serve the OCA and Asia through the delivery of a world-class, sustainable Games.
The Doha 2030 Asian Games Bid Committee today welcomed members of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) Evaluation Committee to Doha as it prepares to showcase the city’s Games readiness and commitment to serving as a gateway to legacy now for Asia. #QNA
â Qatar News Agency (@QNAEnglish) November 10, 2020
âBut we also feel strongly that the Asian Games is about more than elite sport. We are committed to ensuring that Doha 2030 is a gateway to a brighter future for Asia. We want to deliver a Games that supports development throughout the continent before and after it is hosted.
âAt the heart of our bid is the belief that now more than ever, sport can play an important role in inspiring hope, connecting nations and celebrating our peaceful diversity.â
Doha 2030 proposes a compact, sustainable Games, with athletesâ experience placed at its very core. Travel times between venues and the athletesâ village have been minimised and athletes would be located in the heart of the vibrant, diverse and welcoming city.â
Doha 2030 CEO and QOC Secretary-General Jassim Rashid al-Buenain added: âWith all our sports venues and infrastructure already planned or in place, Doha 2030 represents certainty at a time of great uncertainty for Asia and the world. We believe that now is a time when low-risk, responsible and sustainable solutions are what is needed.
âDoha 2030 is promising a Games which is low-cost but of the very highest quality. In the last 15 years alone, Qatar has hosted more than 500 major international sports events, conferences and training camps. We have proven ourselves as a reliable partner to OCA, Asian NOCs and many International and Asian Federations (IFs and AFs).
âWe have developed the knowledge and experience to know what athletes need to compete at their very best. We are ready to work with our colleagues and partners in Asia once again to ensure that Doha 2030 is a gateway to excellence.â
The OCA Evaluation Committee arrives at Qatarâs world-class Hamad International Airport ahead of their three-day Doha 2030 Asian Games bid visit.#YourGateway #Doha2030 pic.twitter.com/DpepMvfwPL
â Doha 2030 (@agdoha2030) November 10, 2020