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Stage set for the IPC Worlds in Qatar

Published: 21 Oct 2015 - 02:05 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 08:42 pm
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Qatar’s Ghanim Al Muftah (centre), Youth Ambassador of the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships, poses for a picture with Ameer Al Mulla CEO of the Organising Committee and Sheikh Hamad Al Thani, Head of the Media in Doha yesterday. Bottom: A para-athlete trains at the Aspire Academy in Doha. BAHER AMIN

Doha: The 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships - featuring around 1,400 athletes from over 100 countries - will kick off with a glittering opening ceremony at the Amphitheatre, Katara Cultural Village Doha today.
The Championships, which will serve as one of the last major competitions before the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, is hosted in the Middle East for the first time and will be held in the 12,000 capacity Qatar Sports Club’s Suhaim Bin Hamam Stadium.
The championships is the second biggest para-sport event in terms of competing countries after the Paralympic Games and 214 gold medals will be up for grabs in the ten days of intense competition.
Hosting the championships is part of Qatar sporting plan to build on its global reputation as a home of major international sports events.
The hosts have set up various managerial and technical committees which operate under the Organizing Committee for the smooth conduct of the championship.
Meanwhile, with just one day to go for the Championships, the ‘My Incredible Story’ film series has come to a fitting finale as it turns its focus to the future and the captivating story of popular young local hero, Ghanim Al Muftah, who is already playing a significant role in changing perceptions in the host nation.
The 13 year-old Ghanim, who has one of the rarest conditions in the world, has called on everyone to get their tickets to support the largest para-sport event ever to come to the Middle East and see the incredible abilities of the world’s best para-athletes. 
The Championships tickets are on sale at https://doha2015.q-tickets.com and in Qatar Olympic Committee booths in Villagio, City Centre and Landmark malls. Speaking in his film, Ghanim said:
“The 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships will see 1,400 athletes compete in Doha. It is an opportunity for us to compete and to show the world that disability does not mean surrender. Hosting the Doha 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha indicates how committed Qatar is to people with disabilities and it is a great sign of support for us.”
The Doha 2015 Organising Committee launched the My Incredible Story series to showcase the obstacles, challenges and journeys of inspirational individuals from around the world in order to raise awareness about para-sport and people with a disability, helping to break down barriers and change perceptions. 
The first four films focussed on para-athletics heroes, Terezinha Guilhermina, Jarryd Wallace, Giusy Versace and Thuraya Al Zaabi, who have all defied limitations and achieved incredible feats in different ways.
The final film looks at the incredible accomplishments that Ghanim has already achieved at such a young age and his hopes to become a future Paralympian. 
Despite suffering from Caudal Regression Syndrome, a rare disorder which impairs the development of the lower spine, Ghanim has set up his own charities, his own sports club and has founded his own ice cream shop. Earlier this year he won a Youth Award at the Arab Social Media Summit award for the popularity of his Instagram account, which he uses to tell his story to the world.
Ghanim said: “Through my Instagram account, where I have almost 1 million followers, I want to say that everyone has a right to dream and has ambitions that they can achieve. Social media is a window to the world. It helps us get our message out there faster and we have to use it in a positive and useful way. I want people to understand that people with disabilities are capable of giving and are active in society.”
Ghanim’s film was yesterday unveiled to the media by the CEO of the Organising Committee, Ameer Al Mulla. At the same time it was announced that Ghanim would be a Youth Ambassador for the World Championships, helping to spread awareness about the event and the incredible athletes competing, and further engage the Qatari youth in para-sport.
Speaking at the event, Al Mulla said: “Ghanim is an incredible young boy and he is the embodiment of hope, determination and giving. He is just 13 years old, yet he is already changing perceptions of disability in our country. He has achieved a huge amount in his young years and he is a fantastic role model for young Qataris. We are so pleased to have his support for the IPC Athletics World Championships.”
Following the launch of his film, Ghanim watched Guilhermina, Versace and Al Zaabi putting the final touches to their training at the track next to Qatar Sports Club. 
The four then had a chance to meet and share their stories and experiences. All three athletes will be in action over the course of the ten-day competition. 
Speaking in her film, Giusy Versace said: “I hope that Doha 2015 will help in discovering athletes’ personal stories. Sport is a storyteller - it helps in bringing to life the stories of special people, exceptional people, people who have not been discouraged and have managed to smile at life. I hope that my personal journey can help this cause - that it can serve as an inspiration to many people who are ashamed - but especially to women ... I hope they can find the courage to love themselves, even in a new form.”

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