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Sheikh Joaan celebrates Team Qatar champions following historic GCC achievement at Doha 2026

Published: 23 May 2026 - 11:07 pm | Last Updated: 23 May 2026 - 11:15 pm

The Peninsula

Doha: Team Qatar did not simply win medals… they wrote one of the brightest chapters in Gulf sports history.

At Doha 2026, Qatar was not merely hosting a sporting event, but presenting the image of a nation that has transformed sport into a project of ambition, excellence, and achievement.

In an evening filled with pride and celebration, H.E. Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani honoured Team Qatar athletes and national teams following the historic achievement they accomplished at the 4th GCC Games – Doha 2026.

H.E. Sheikh Joaan, President of the Olympic Council of Asia, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, and President of the Organising Committee of the Games, celebrated a new generation of champions who led Qatar to the largest medal haul in the history of the tournament, securing 134 medals, including 48 gold, 50 silver, and 36 bronze medals.

The achievement further confirmed the growing stature of Qatari sport, not only in terms of results, but also through its ability to develop a competitive generation of athletes, deliver exceptional organisation, and establish a sporting presence that continues to strengthen across Gulf, continental, and international arenas.

Speech of H.E. Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani at the honoring ceremony

H.E. Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Olympic Council of Asia, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, and President of the Organising Committee of the 4th GCC Games – Doha 2026, affirmed that the remarkable achievement accomplished by Team Qatar at the Games represents a source of pride for all people of Qatar, praising the outstanding performances delivered by the athletes throughout the competitions.

Speaking during the ceremony honouring Team Qatar medalists at the Games, His Excellency said: “Everyone is proud and delighted with what Team Qatar athletes have achieved — from the highest levels of the sporting leadership to the youngest Qatari citizen — after our national teams succeeded in winning 134 medals, including 48 gold and 50 silver medals. This is a significant achievement that reflects the tremendous effort and hard work invested, especially in light of the strong participation and fierce competition from our fellow GCC teams.”

His Excellency added that the GCC Games represented an important preparation stage for upcoming competitions, most notably the 2026 Asian Games in Nagoya, stressing the importance of continuing to work hard and remain focused during the next phase, particularly as many athletes will be participating in the Asian Games for the first time.

He also pointed out that the presence of experienced athletes within the national teams plays a key role in transferring knowledge to the younger generation and strengthening the culture of competition and responsibility, stressing that representing Qatar at major sporting events carries a great responsibility towards the nation, the fans, and the families supporting the athletes.

He said: “Everyone fulfilled their responsibilities during the Games, and we fully understand the areas that still need improvement and further work ahead of the Asian Games. What matters now is to continue working hard and striving to be fully prepared for the upcoming challenges.”

His Excellency concluded his remarks by thanking Team Qatar athletes, as well as the technical and administrative staff, praising their efforts and fighting spirit throughout the competitions, and expressing confidence in their ability to continue achieving success and raising Qatar’s flag high at the upcoming Asian Games and beyond.

The ceremony was attended by H.E. Mohammed bin Yousuf Al Mana, First Vice President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, H.E. Dr. Thani bin Abdulrahman Al Kuwari, Second Vice President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, and H.E. Jassim bin Rashid Al Buenain, Secretary-General of the Qatar Olympic Committee and Vice Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Games, alongside several senior sports officials, federation presidents, and GCC delegations, in addition to Team Qatar athletes and technical and administrative staff, in an atmosphere that reflected the scale of the sporting and organisational success achieved during this exceptional edition of the Games.

During the ceremony, outstanding athletes across various sports were honoured amid widespread praise for the strong performances and competitive spirit displayed by Qatari athletes throughout the tournament, which helped Team Qatar dominate the Games from the opening day until the conclusion.

Qatar imposed its dominance on the overall standings after winning the title of the fourth edition in emphatic fashion, recording the highest medal tally in the history of the Games and reaffirming the remarkable progress achieved by Qatari sport across all technical and organisational levels.

Saudi Arabia finished second with 82 medals, including 32 gold, 27 silver, and 23 bronze medals, while Bahrain placed third with 63 medals, followed by Kuwait, the UAE, and Oman, in an edition characterised by strong competition and a genuine Gulf spirit reflecting the close ties among the peoples of the region.

Doha 2026 also marked another milestone confirming Qatar’s capability to organise major sporting events according to the highest international standards, benefiting from advanced sports infrastructure and extensive organisational expertise that have strengthened its position as one of the world’s leading sports capitals.

The Games, held from 11 to 22 May, featured the participation of more than 1,400 athletes and officials competing in 17 sports, including athletics, swimming, shooting, volleyball, handball, karate, padel, table tennis, boxing, and archery, alongside several other disciplines, in a highly professional sporting environment that reflected the remarkable development of Gulf sport.

Mohammed Issa Al Fadala: Team Qatar’s Achievement Is the Result of Strong Support and an Ambitious Sporting Vision

Mohammed Issa Al Fadala, President of the Qatar Athletics Federation, expressed his pride in the outstanding achievement accomplished by Team Qatar athletics at the 4th GCC Games – Doha 2026, after topping the athletics standings with 34 medals, including 12 gold, 13 silver, and 9 bronze medals, confirming that these results reflect the remarkable development of Qatari athletics at all levels.

Speaking on the sidelines of the dinner banquet hosted by the Organising Committee in honour of Team Qatar medalists, Al Fadala said: “What was achieved in this edition represents a major accomplishment and a source of pride for everyone involved in Qatari athletics, especially as our athletes delivered outstanding technical performances and showed great competitive spirit throughout the competitions, which was clearly reflected in the results and medals achieved.”

He added: “We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to H.E. Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Olympic Council of Asia, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, and President of the Organising Committee of the Games, for his continuous support for Qatari sport and his constant commitment to providing all the necessary factors for athletes to succeed and develop. This support played a major role in achieving these honourable accomplishments and raising Qatar’s flag high at various sporting events.”

Al Fadala also expressed his appreciation for the efforts of H.E. Jassim bin Rashid Al Buenain, Secretary-General of the Qatar Olympic Committee and Vice Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Games, praising his continuous follow-up of all aspects of the tournament and his important role in supporting the national teams and providing the ideal organisational and technical environment that contributed to the success of the event.

He also commended the tremendous efforts made by Sheikh Khalifa bin Khalid Al Thani, Director General of the Organising Committee of the Games, stressing that the close follow-up and continuous work carried out by the various organising committees played a major role in delivering the Games in an outstanding manner that reflects Qatar’s leading organisational stature.

He stressed that the achievements at Doha 2026 represent an important stage in the athletes’ preparation programme for upcoming events, most notably the 2026 Asian Games in Nagoya, noting that the federation continues to work according to a strategy aimed at developing talent and building a new generation capable of continuing Qatar’s achievements at Gulf, continental, and international levels.

He added: “During the Games, we witnessed the emergence of several promising talents alongside the continued brilliance of experienced athletes, which gives us great confidence in the future of Qatari athletics, especially in light of the continuous technical and administrative work within the federation.”

The President of the Qatar Athletics Federation also praised the outstanding organisation of the Games, stressing that Qatar once again proved its ability to host and organise major sporting events according to the highest international standards, thanks to its world-class sporting facilities and highly experienced national cadres in managing major events.

Al Fadala concluded his remarks by thanking the Qatari fans who supported the athletes throughout the competitions, affirming that this support served as a major motivation for the athletes to achieve the best results and raise Qatar’s flag high on Gulf podiums..

Mutaz Barshim: Winning Gold Was Special, But My Father’s Silver Made It More Memorable

Olympic and world champion Mutaz Essa Barshim expressed his happiness after winning the high jump gold medal at the GCC Games, describing the event as one of the most memorable editions for him personally.

Barshim said that while winning gold in the high jump always carries special meaning, seeing his father Essa Barshim win silver in the 5000m walk made the occasion even more emotional and memorable.

He also praised the exceptional atmosphere of the Games, noting that the competitions reflected the strong unity and brotherhood among Gulf athletes while providing valuable preparation for future continental and international events.

Jassim Shaheen Al Sulaiti: Team Qatar’s Achievements Reflect Continuous Work and Strong Support for Qatari Shooting

Jassim Shaheen Al Sulaiti, Secretary-General of the Qatar Shooting and Archery Association, affirmed that the major achievement accomplished by Team Qatar shooting and archery at the 4th GCC Games – Doha 2026 reflects the significant development of the sport in Qatar, after the national team topped the overall standings with 26 medals, including 12 gold, 6 silver, and 8 bronze medals.

Speaking on the sidelines of the dinner banquet hosted by the Organising Committee in honour of Team Qatar medalists, Al Sulaiti said: “The medal haul achieved by Team Qatar’s male and female athletes in this edition is a source of pride, especially given the strength of the competition and the high technical standards witnessed during the tournament, with the participation of some of the GCC’s top shooters.”

He added: “What was achieved did not come by coincidence, but rather as a result of continuous technical and administrative work, carefully designed preparation programmes, and intensive training camps that helped prepare our athletes in the best possible way to compete for titles.”

Al Sulaiti extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to H.E. Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Olympic Council of Asia, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, and President of the Organising Committee of the Games, praising the tremendous support he provides to Qatari sport in general, and to shooting and archery in particular, stressing that this ongoing support serves as a major motivation for achieving further successes and accomplishments.

He also praised the major role played by H.E. Jassim bin Rashid Al Buenain, Secretary-General of the Qatar Olympic Committee and Vice Chairman of the Organising Committee, commending his continuous follow-up and keenness to provide all factors necessary for the success of the national teams throughout the Games.

Al Sulaiti pointed out that Team Qatar shooting and archery athletes succeeded in imposing a strong presence on the podiums across various events, whether in shooting or archery, which confirms the quality of technical work and the continuous development witnessed by the sport in Qatar over recent years.

He said: “During the tournament, we witnessed the emergence of several promising talents alongside the continued brilliance of experienced athletes, which gives us great confidence in the future of Qatari shooting and its ability to continue competing strongly at Gulf, continental, and international levels.”

Al Sulaiti also praised the outstanding organisation of the Games, stressing that Qatar has once again reinforced its position as a global sporting destination capable of hosting and organising major sporting events according to the highest standards, thanks to its advanced facilities, qualified national cadres, and extensive organisational expertise.

He explained that these results represent an important step within the preparation plans for upcoming competitions, most notably the 2026 Asian Games in Nagoya, affirming that the federation will continue working to further develop athletes and achieve more accomplishments in the future.

Al Sulaiti concluded his remarks by thanking the Qatari fans and everyone who contributed to the success of the Games, stressing that what was achieved at Doha 2026 will remain a bright milestone in the history of Qatari and Gulf sport.