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Saturday, November 28 - 2009

Aspire launch Rookie Award at Qatar Fencing Grand Prix

Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence has launched a new award to recognize the talents of young international sports men and women who compete in tournaments hosted by the Academy.

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  • Ahmad Al Dossary receives the Aspire Trophy.
    Ahmad Al Dossary receives the Aspire Trophy.
The 'Aspire Rookie Award' will be presented to the most talented youngster at each of the sports events which the Aspire Academy partners with.

The first competitors to be awarded the 2009 Aspire Rookie Award were Qatar national youth team fencers Ahmad Fathi Al Dossary and Hanadi Al Yami, who showed exceptional promise at the 2009 Qatar Fencing Grand Prix, which was hosted by Aspire this week.

17 year old Ahmad Fathi Al Dossary reached the first round of the men's epee event, which was eventually won by Italian Rota Alfredo, while Hanadi Al Yami, who is 20, made it through to the last 64 of the women's event which went to Anna Branza from Romania.

The head of the Aspire Active program, Gisela Hackfort presented the inaugural Aspire Rookie Award to Hanadi Al Yami, with Ahmad Fathi Al Dossary receiving his award from Aspire finance affairs manager, Ali Sultan Fakhroo.

ASPIRE's sports director, Dr. Andreas Bleicher presented the bronze medal to the third-place woman in the single epee event.

More than 150 fencers from 29 countries competed at the annual tournament which has been held at Aspire since 2005.

"The Aspire Rookie Award recognizes the talents of the young international champions and highlights to our own student athletes that hard work, dedication and high goals lead to improved performance and acknowledgment,"


said Laurent Joliat, Communications Manager, ASPIRE.

"Ahmad Fathi Al Dossary and Hanadi Al Yami showed great maturity to perform well against competitors much older and more experienced than them. They were a credit to themselves and the sport and have very bright futures in fencing," he added.

The Aspire Dome's unrivaled facilities includes eight dedicated fencing strips and spectator viewing areas to provide an up close and personal experience of the exciting action. Fencing is one of the many sports offered at Aspire as part of the mission to identify and develop young sporting talent into world-renowned champions.

"We will award the trophy to the most outstanding young talent at each of the events taking place throughout the busy calendar of international sports events hosted by ASPIRE," added Joliat.

Aspire Academy for sports excellence hosts many of the sports events attracted to Qatar including the Asian Games, Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, the Doha Artistic World Cup Series and a major international Sports Science Conference.

Aspire opened in 2004 to identify and develop sporting talent across Qatar and the surrounding region. The academy is also a focus for the world-renowned sporting culture within the country.
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About Aspire:

Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence in Doha was created in 2004 with the dual aims of identifying and transforming promising student athletes into world-renowned champions across a wide range of sports and to act as a beacon to draw sporting culture into the centre of life in Qatar and the surrounding region.

The Academy is distinguished by a philosophy which aims to develop the student as a whole, providing them with full academic, social and sporting development.

Unrivalled facilities, housed in and around the world's largest purpose built indoor sports dome, ensure the Academy's reputation as one of the foremost sporting and educational institutions in the entire international community, enticing an ever-increasing number of visitors and users, from sporting legends to global political leaders.

Every aspect of the development of elite athletes is catered for by one indoor and seven outdoor football pitches, athletics tracks, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, diving pool, combat arenas, gymnastics arena, specially designed weight rooms, lecture halls, dormitories to accommodate what will eventually become 1,000 students, a medical centre and many more facilities.

The Aspire Active programs and the work of Talent Centres spread across the country ensure that thousands of the nation's residents now have accessible and advanced health and fitness activities as routine aspects of their lives. Each social group is catered for by tailor-made classes and programs.

As of 2007, the Aspire Africa. Football Dreams project has tested over 600,000 young Africans from seven nations as part of the biggest-ever talent search in the sport. The top three footballers will be awarded full scholarships to study at the Academy alongside their Qatari classmates. First and foremost, Aspire is a place for those who dare to dream.

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