Hamdan Sports Complex Gets Ready To Bring Curtains Down On A Busy 2021

Hamdan Sports Complex gets ready to bring curtains down on a busy 2021

Despite challenges, the Complex hosted a number of top international events this year as well as international teams and Olympians for training camps

DUBAI (Pakistan Point News - 21th December, 2021) Hamdan Sports Complex, one of the world’s most iconic sports arenas, is ready to bring the curtains down on a busy year of top international and local sports events, and activities that continued throughout 2021 without slowing down.

The Complex, built by Dubai Sports Council in 2010, was a busy venue in 2021 hosting many local and international sports events, as well as international teams and athletes preparing for major championships, including many Olympic champions. The Complex is also home to a number of academies of international repute, and played a major role in the nurturing and development of budding young sports talent.

The Board of Directors of the Complex, at its last meeting for the year 2021, thanked Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Sports Council, for his support and guidance, which has strengthened the role of the Complex in providing opportunities for athletes to train and develop their talent, as well as host local, continental, international and world championships and events.

The Board of Directors also thanked His Excellency Mattar Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of Dubai Sports Council, who has been a constant source of encouragement for the Board and provided them with all the means of success and optimal investment of the Complex’s resources.

His Excellency Ahmed Mohammed Al Shafar, Member of the Board of Directors of the Dubai Sports Council and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Complex, said: “We are proud that Hamdan Sports Complex is at the forefront in hosting international sports events, and a meeting place for Olympic and international champions, who come to Dubai from different continents to train and benefit from our world-class sports training facilities, as well as the success of the country in dealing with the pandemic, which has contributed to enhancing the position of the country in general, and Dubai and Hamdan Sports Complex in particular.

“We are fortunate, as the Complex's Board of Directors, to work in accordance with the directions and support of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Sports Council, and gain the confidence of His Highness in assuming this responsibility, as well as the directives of His Excellency Mattar Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Council, who has supported our work and provided us with all means of success. This has enhanced the status of the Complex and helped achieved its goals. We are working according to a clear methodology to attract more athletes and sports to the complex, and expand its role and number of beneficiaries.”

The Complex’s Board of Directors includes Emiratis known for their administrative efficiency and for possessing great experience in managing investment projects, setting financial policies and making optimal use of available resources. The other members of the Board are Vice Chairman Nasser Aman Al Rahma, who is Assistant Secretary General of the Council, and Ali Muhammad Al Mutawa, Mohammed Suleiman Al Mulla, and Maher Abdul Karim Julfar.

At the meeting, the Board of Directors, in the presence of Saleh Al Marzooqi, Director of DSC’s Corporate Support Department, and Abdulla Shahdad, Director of the Complex, reviewed the Complex’s report for the year 2021 and the growth achieved during the year.

The Hamdan Sports Complex was as one of the first major sports facilities of the world to witness the return of sports activity after the pause due to the pandemic, thanks to the precise precautionary measures and protocols for each championship and sport, which achieved great success and had an impact outside the country as many Olympic athletes, and a number of Olympic and non-Olympic teams from different countries set up their training camps in the Complex in a safe atmosphere. A number of them went on to win medals at the Tokyo Olympics and the 2021 World Short Course Swimming Championships in Abu Dhabi.

Among the international teams that set up training camps in the Complex were teams from 11 countries: Argentina, Cuba, Kuwait, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Israel, the Netherlands, Britain, and South Africa. Those teams represented 10 different sports: swimming, diving, water polo, free diving, synchronised swimming, underwater hockey, fencing, badminton, gymnastics, and the modern pentathlon.

Home to 18 Academies

Hamdan Sports Complex is home to 18 different sports academies involved in different sports, and they attract athletes of different age, nationalities and sports. The academies are: Speedo Swim Squads, Hamilton Aquatics Swimming Training, Al Yawla Swimming, APEX Sports Academy, Angella Sports Services, Cleopatra Sports Services, Coach Ben’s Water Warriors, Double D Artistic Swimming, Dudive, Gators Swimming Academy, High Performance Swimming Club, MK Fencing Academy, Prime Star Sport Academy, Proactive Swimming Academy, Sprint Sports Academy, Talent Swimming Academy, Transformation Swimming Academy, UAE Swimming Federation.

World Champions and Olympians

In addition to hosting 11 training camps for international teams, the Complex also hosted top international athletes and Olympic champions, led by the Danish badminton ace Viktor Axelson, who crowned his training efforts at the Hamdan Sports Complex and the Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex by winning the men’s badminton title at the Tokyo Olympics this year.

Romanian fencer Ana Maria Popescu, winner of an epee individual women’s silver medal at the Tokyo Games, and Ukraine’s Igor Reizlin, winner of an epee individual men’s bronze medal in Tokyo, also trained at the Complex along with Estonia’s Katrina Lehis, who won an epee women’s individual bronze medal as well as a team gold medal.

A number of top international swimmers also made use of Hamdan Sports Complex’s exceptional facilities, including South Africa’s Chad le Clos, Tom Shields of the United States, who was part of the gold-winning US men’s 4x50m medley relay team in Abu Dhabi on Monday, and Hong Kong’s Siobhan Haughey, who set a new women’s 200m freestyle world record of 1:50.31 on December 16 at the 2021 World Short Course Swimming Championships in Abu Dhabi.

Cuban swimmer Lorenzo Perez Escalona, winner of the 100m freestyle S6 gold medal at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, also trained at the Complex this year, and so did Czech pentathlete Martin Vlach.

International Championships

In terms of tournaments, the Complex hosted a number of international tournaments during the year, foremost of which were the 25th Karate World Championships, the MKFA International Fencing Epee Cup, the FAZZA Freediving Championship, and the 24th SPEEDO Invitational Short Course.

The events, tournaments and camps hosted by Hamdan Sports Complex during the year 2021 represent a distinct addition to an impressive list of events hosted by the Complex since its inauguration in 2010, when the Complex hosted one of the biggest aquatic events on the international calendar - the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships from December 15-19, attracting participants from 153 countries.

It was the first time the FINA World Swimming Championships were held in an Arab country, and every competitor and official was left impressed by the magnificent facility, with the manager of the Chinese contingent saying Hamdan Sports Complex was even better than the aquatic centre built for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Many other participants and FINA officials described it as the best indoor aquatic facility they had seen.

Multi-purpose facility

Built on 24-hectares of land, the Hamdan Sports Complex is one of the world’s biggest and most modern multi-purpose facilities, designed to host more than 10 different Olympic sports like basketball, badminton, handball and volleyball alongside all kinds of aquatic sports like swimming, synchronised swimming, diving, synchronised diving and water polo.

Dressed on the outside in contrasting hues of blue and a glistening glass façade, the cavernous complex boasts two 50-meter Olympic-standard swimming pools. Both pools have moveable floors, which are used to cover the pools when the arena need to be turned into a sturdy surface for a non-aquatic sport event, or non-sports events like conferences and exhibitions.

The swimming pools can also be transformed into 25-meter pools of varying depths at any time by simply pressing a button. Adjacent to the pools is an Olympic-sized diving tank, equipped with diving boards at heights of 10m, 7.5m, 5m, 3m and 1m.

Rising over the 10-lane swimming pools and diving tank is a three-tier, horseshoe-shaped seating bowl that can accommodate 15,000 spectators. The fans, besides following the live action, can also view replays on four giant screens hanging from the ceiling in the centre of the arena. In addition to those four screens, there are four other text-display screens showing results and other relevant information.

The arena also boasts a royal VVIP lounge as well as luxurious executive boxes, and a working area for journalist that can accommodate 200, as well as a specious press conference. It also has changing rooms for 400 athletes, rooms for umpires, a health club, gymnasium, as well as a training pool.

Besides these, there is a fully functional medical room with state-of-the-art medical facilities, a doping control room, and parking space for 1,588 cars.

Environment-friendly design

The Hamdan Sports Complex has embraced many ground-breaking and environmentally-friendly technologies, in line with the Dubai’s vision of becoming one of the top sustainable cities in the world. All of its outdoor lights are solar-powered and pools are consistently maintained at a temperature of 27°C by the sun. The glass exterior, meanwhile, allows for optimized natural light penetration, especially for the offices and the main entrance at the first floor where it’s most required.

Growing list of events

Since its inauguration on 10-10-2010, Hamdan Sports Complex has hosted more than 350 events, including over 90 international events like the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships,; the 2014 FINA Men’s Waterpolo Super Series Finals; the 2013 FINA World Junior Championship; the 2017 Asian Youth Para Games; eight FINA Swimming World Cup; five FINA World Diving Series; the 2014 FIBA U-17 World Basketball Championship; 2013 Asian Volleyball Championship; 2013 Asian Karate Championships; the International Premier Tennis League in 2014; the Badminton World Super Series Finals from 2014 to 2017; and the Fazza Freediving Championship every year since 2011.

The Complex has also hosted a number of other crowd-pullers like the Indo-Pak Kushti Championship in 2017, and the 2019 Marhalika Pilipinas Basketball League, which featured boxing legend Manny Pacquiao.