Qatar Olympic Committee

QOC engages with other National Olympic Committees and participates in major international sports conferences, which enhances Qatar's image and influence on the global stage.

While the article briefly mentions Qatari female athletes making their debut in the Olympics in 2012, the QOC’s ongoing efforts to develop women's sports go far beyond this milestone.

Through various initiatives, including increasing access to sports programs for young girls, QOC supports gender inclusivity and works to raise the profile of female athletes in Qatar.

This commitment is evident in the growth of women's sports, both locally and internationally, as QOC continues to break barriers for female athletes in the region.

[5] Qatar eventually sent four women, in swimming (Nada Arkaji), athletics (Noor Hussain Al-Malki), table tennis (Aya Majdi) and shooting (Bahiya Al-Hamad).

A key partner is Aspire Academy, a leading sports training institution in Qatar that plays a significant role in the development of athletes both locally and internationally.

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