The 85th International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) Congress recently concluded in Doha, Qatar, with Mr. Ali Al-Hitmi being re-elected as First Vice President. The event, attended by representatives from 157 member federations, also saw the re-election of Mr. Morinari Watanabe of Japan as FIG President. In a statement, Mr. Al-Hitmi expressed pride in the successful organization of the Congress, attributing its success to the support of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC).
Mr. Al-Hitmi emphasized the significance of his re-election, stating that it reflects the international gymnastics community’s commitment to progress. He expressed his honor in continuing to serve as First Vice President, highlighting the collaborative efforts that will shape the future of the sport globally. The record-breaking turnout at this Congress marked the highest participation level in FIG’s history, demonstrating the unity and shared vision for the sport’s development among members.
Re-elected FIG President Mr. Morinari Watanabe praised the organization and impact of the Congress, noting the professionalism and hospitality displayed in Doha. He highlighted the mission to grow gymnastics globally, which has been strengthened by the active participation and engagement of the FIG community throughout the Congress. Sheikh Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al-Thani, Head of QOC Media Relations, commended Mr. Al-Hitmi’s influence within the international gymnastics community, recognizing his outstanding contributions both in Qatar and on the global stage.
The re-election of Mr. Al-Hitmi as First Vice President of FIG is seen as a recognition of his dedication and leadership in advancing gymnastics. Qatar’s role in shaping the future of the sport has been pivotal, with the Congress serving as a significant moment for gymnastics worldwide. The continued leadership of both Mr. Al-Hitmi and Mr. Watanabe is expected to drive further progress and development in the sport, supported by the collaborative efforts of the international gymnastics community.
In conclusion, the successful conclusion of the 85th FIG Congress in Doha, Qatar, highlighted the commitment and dedication of the international gymnastics community to advancing the sport globally. With Mr. Ali Al-Hitmi’s re-election as First Vice President and Mr. Morinari Watanabe’s re-election as FIG President, the Congress set a high standard for future events. The active participation and engagement of FIG members demonstrate a shared vision for gymnastics’ development, with Qatar playing a central role in shaping its future. The Congress was a pivotal moment for the sport, and with continued leadership from key figures like Mr. Al-Hitmi and Mr. Watanabe, gymnastics is poised for further growth and success on the global stage.