Nominations for the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award, one of the
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, keep pouring in from domestic applicants as well
as from the Arab region and the world, in every category, through the Award’s official website as well as
its apps for smartphone platforms.
Nominations for the 11th Edition of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award,
which is one of the leading initiative of its kind in the world offering AED7.5 million in prize money, will
be accepted until 15th September 2021, and the winners will be honoured at a glittering Awards Ceremony
in January, 2022.
His Excellency Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al
Maktoum Creative Sports Award, said: "Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Chairman of The Executive Council of
Dubai and Patron of the Award, and His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Chairman of the UAE National Olympic Committee and President of the Award, it has been
decided to keep the window of nominations for the 11th Edition of the Award open until 15th September in
order to give an opportunity to Local and Arab athletes, who have been successful at the Summer
Olympics and the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, to file their nominations for the Award.
"The decision was made in order to recognise the achievements of Olympic and Paralympic athletes and
honour them in a befitting manner, and also in the belief that it will have a great effect on raising the
morale of athletes who will be competing at these Games, and it will be an added incentive for them to do
well on the greatest stage in international sport."
His Excellency Al Tayer added: "The Award also seeks to appreciate and honour Local, Arab and
International Sports Institutions who have launched initiatives, programs and creative projects that seek to
empower societies through sports, and contribute towards facing global challenges in the sports sphere.
This stipulation includes all the elements of administrative and institutional excellence, and supports the
efforts of Local, Arab and International Federations, Organizations and Sports Institutions in devising
solutions to meet challenges, including initiatives launched to successful meet the challenges of
COVID-19 or other challenges around the globe."
Comprehensive Relationships
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees said that despite suspension of sports activity in most regions of
the world during the recent period due to COVID-19, the Award has continued to communicate with
International Sports Federations and Olympic Committees in order to encourage sports sector in the UAE
and Arab countries, as well as around the globe, to reopen their sports sector with comprehensive
COVID-19 precautionary measures and protocols in place, which makes sure the health and safety of
athletes is not compromised, and at the same time, it gives them opportunities to compete and to keep
improving their levels.
The Award is linked to communication and cooperation with 204 National Olympic Committees, 180
Paralympic Committees, 33 International Sports Federations for Summer Olympic Sports and seven
International Sports Federations for Winter Olympic Sports, as well as with 69 Arab National Olympic
Federations and Committees, and 42 International Sports Federations recognized by the International
Olympic Committee.
The number of participants in the Award during the previous 10th Edition is 2,188 Individuals, Teams and
Organisations from 188 countries, including 583 from the UAE, 1,386 from Arab countries, and 219 from
the rest of the world. The Award has honoured 230 winners in the past decade, including 110 from the
UAE, 104 from the Arab region and 16 from the rest of the world.
One hundred and sixty-five of the winners have been individuals, while 19 teams have featured on the
winners’ list and 46 Local, Arab and International Institutions have been honoured for their creativity.
Award Categories
1.Individuals Sports Creativity Category: The Award is given to players, coaches, administrators
and referees for creativity and innovation in sports at the Local, Arab and International Levels.
2.Team Sports Creativity Category: The Award is given to teams for creativity and innovation in
sports at the Local, Arab and International Levels.
3.Corporate Sports Creativity Category: The Award is given to sports bodies for creativity and
innovation in sports at the Local, Arab and International Levels.
Award Levels:
1.The Local Level for athletes in the United Arab Emirates.
2.Arab Level for athletes from all Arab countries.
3.The International Level for International Sports Federations or Sports Institutions.
Nominations:
Owners of individual and collective achievements and innovations, as well as initiatives and institutional
projects that were achieved until 15th September 2021, can apply through the smart portal for the Award,
which includes a website (www.mbrawards.ae) and a smart phone application (MBR Awards) which
allow for registration, submission of candidacy files, and uploading of required documents.
The names of the winners will be announced in November 2021, and the winners will be honoured two
months later at an Award ceremony in January, 2022.
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