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19 New National Federations Join the World Camelids Sport During Its 4th General Assembly in Greece, Chaired by Fahad bin Jalawi

The 4th General Assembly of the World Camelids Sport, chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Fahad bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz bin Musaed, has approved the inclusion of 19 new national federations as full members. This significant step highlights the federation's global expansion and increased representation worldwide.

The assembly, held in Olympia, Greece, featured a series of workshops and continental meetings aimed at promoting camel racing as a global sport. Intensive discussions led to key decisions, including modernizing the federation's constitution to enhance governance structures, expand committee responsibilities, and enable virtual meetings for greater participation and swift decision-making.

Prince Fahad emphasized the importance of this step, reflecting the commitment of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Crown Prince to establishing camel racing as a globally recognized sport. He stressed the importance of collective efforts and cooperation to achieve the federation's goals.

He stated: “These decisions mark a transformative step for the World Camelids Sport. Together with our partners and members, we aim to advance this historic sport and its cultural heritage on the international stage. Camel racing is not just a competition; it embodies a cultural tradition that fosters connections among nations.”

The meeting agenda included global initiatives, with plans to host races across continents. The federation announced its readiness to launch new programs and initiatives to support its members and develop the sport worldwide.

Additionally, it was officially announced that Marrakech, Morocco, will host the next General Assembly in 2025, underscoring Africa’s pivotal role in the sport’s development.

This year’s assembly reaffirmed the federation’s commitment to advancing camel racing while preserving its cultural and traditional values. Members also reviewed partnerships with international organizations, including:

  • Collaborating with UNESCO to promote integrity and transparency in sports.
  • Signing an MoU with the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) to support camel racing in Africa.
  • Partnering with THF to launch sports and humanitarian initiatives in refugee camps.

The federation's dedication to developing the sport globally was further highlighted through strengthened partnerships and initiatives designed to secure a bright future for camel racing.

The assembly, which concluded today (Monday), serves as a platform for fostering dialogue and building shared strategies to elevate camel racing as a cultural and sporting legacy worldwide.

As the 4th General Assembly of the World Camelids Sport comes to a close, it signifies a landmark moment in the evolution of camel racing as an internationally celebrated sport. The inclusion of 19 new national federations marks a significant stride toward global representation, illustrating the federation's dedication to expanding its reach and influence. Under the visionary leadership of Prince Fahad bin Jalawi, the assembly has set the stage for transformative changes that will not only modernize governance but also strengthen the cultural heritage that camel racing embodies.

This assembly has been instrumental in crafting a strategic vision that aligns with the federation's mission to integrate camel racing into the global sports framework. By fostering collaboration with key international organizations, such as UNESCO and ANOCA, the federation is committed to promoting integrity, transparency, and development in camel racing. These alliances are crucial for ensuring that the sport is not only preserved as a cultural tradition but also elevated to meet the highest standards of international competition.

The announcement of Marrakech as the next host city for the General Assembly in 2025 underscores Africa's vital role in the sport's future. This decision highlights the federation's recognition of the continent's rich heritage and potential to contribute to the sport's global narrative. The planned races across continents and the launch of new programs demonstrate a proactive approach to nurturing talent and expanding the sport's appeal.

Moreover, the federation's initiatives, such as launching sports and humanitarian projects in refugee camps, reflect a broader commitment to using camel racing as a vehicle for positive social impact. These efforts not only enhance the sport's profile but also reinforce its role in fostering unity and cultural exchange among diverse communities worldwide.

As delegates depart Olympia, they carry with them a renewed sense of purpose and optimism for the future of camel racing. The assembly has laid a solid foundation for growth, innovation, and cooperation, ensuring that camel racing continues to thrive as a symbol of cultural pride and athletic excellence. The journey ahead promises to be one of exciting developments and accomplishments, as the World Camelids Sport Federation leads the charge in elevating camel racing to new heights on the world stage.

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Name: The International Camel Federation
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Organization: The International Camel Federation
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