Kuwait Olympic Committee Election Results

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The Kuwait Olympic Committee (KOC) today began a new chapter in its history as H.E. Sheikh Fahad Nasser Sabah Ahmad Al Sabah was elected as President alongside a young and dynamic Board of Directors which comprises representatives from across sport, business and government.

The elections took place during the KOC General Assembly on 30 June. The average age of Board of Directors is 32 years, reflecting the KOC’s desire to usher in a new generation to lead the Olympic Movement in Kuwait and provide fresh and new perspectives on how best to serve sport in the country. The new Board of Directors reflect the desire of the KOC to blend all walks of society including the business, education, sports etc. All elected candidates were audited by the independent KOC Electoral Commission ahead of the General Assembly.

H.E. President Sheikh Fahad Nasser Sabah Ahmad Al Sabah is head of the Kuwait MotorCross Committee and has served in the Kuwait military as an Apache pilot. Fluent in Arabic, English and French, his Excellency studied in Switzerland before attaining a degree in Business Administration and Marketing Management from the American University of Kuwait. Mohammed Jaffar was elected Vice-President and will bring business experience and entrepreneurial spirit to the KOC. Jaffer was the founder and CEO of Talabat.com for five years which he turned into a market leading business and sold to a German based e-commerce giant in 2015.

Husain Al-Musallam was elected as the KOC Secretary General and brings more than 35 years’ experience in national and international sport. Al-Musallam has been Director General of the Olympic Council of Asia since 2005 and is also First Vice President of the International Aquatics Federation (FINA).

The other newly elected members of the Board are:

Dr. Saoud Al Harbi (Member)

Under Secretary of Education Ministry – Kuwait Handball Federation

Ali Jaber Al Marri (Member)

Vice President of Badminton Asia

H.E. Sheikh Mubarak Al Sabah (Member)

Kuwait Fencing Federation

H.E Sheikh Jaber Al Sabah (Member)

Kuwait Tennis Federation

Mr. Nael Al Awadi (Member)

Founder of Qualitynet - Kuwait's #leading Internet and ICT Services Provider – Kuwait Karatedo Federation

Mr. Mousad Al Ajeel (Member)

Lawyer – Kuwait Table Tennis Federation

Ms. Fatima Hayatt

Chair of women’s committee - Kuwait Football Association

Ms. Faye Sultan (Chair of the Athletes Committee)

Two-time Olympian (Rio 2016, London 2012); first ever Kuwaiti female Olympic swimmer

H.E. President Sheikh Fahad Nasser Sabah Ahmad Al Sabah said:

"I am honoured to have been elected to serve as President of the Kuwait Olympic Committee. Alongside my highly experienced colleagues on the Board of Directors we are ready to usher in a new era and lead the Olympic Movement in Kuwait to a brighter and more prosperous future. The members of the Board possess different and complementary expertise across a broad range of sectors, but we all share a passion for sport and a commitment to fulfil our new vision for Kuwaiti sport. It is time to be positive and look forwards as we aim to develop sport in Kuwait from grassroots up to the elite level and spread the Olympic values throughout the country. We will all work together with all Government agencies as well as private and public sector to achieve our goal. Our main motto is teamwork, unity and solidarity."

THANK YOU

Kuwait Olympic Committee

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