“Unleash Your Superpowers” Initiative Concludes in Medina and Qatif
Conclusion of the “Unleash Your Superpowers” initiative for athletics in Medina and Qatif
The initiative aims to discover talent in order to support national teams…
The first phase of the “Unleash Your Superpowers” initiative, organized by the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee in cooperation with the Saudi Athletics Federation, concluded today, Saturday, in the cities of Medina and Qatif.
Participation and Categories
In its first phase, the initiative witnessed a wide participation of national talents, as more than 500 male and female players participated in Medina, and more than 500 male and female players in Qatif, for the under-13, under-15, under-18, and under-23 categories.
Competitive Atmosphere
They competed in an atmosphere full of enthusiasm and challenge, amidst a distinguished presence of those interested in sports.
Next Phase
The initiative is preparing to continue its journey in its next phase, as it will launch on December 6 at the Education Stadium in the Bisha area, as well as in Jazan in King Faisal Sports City, to continue its journey in attracting and discovering national talent.
Objectives
Olympic Committee officials aim through this initiative to discover talent in order to support the national teams.
Incentives
The committee allocated incentive rewards for the talented and first-place winners.
Conclusion
The “Unleash Your Superpowers” initiative has successfully concluded its first phase in Medina and Qatif, discovering new talents and promoting the growth of athletics in Saudi Arabia. The initiative will continue its journey in its next phase, aiming to support the national teams and develop the country’s sports landscape.
FAQs
Q: What is the objective of the “Unleash Your Superpowers” initiative?
A: The initiative aims to discover talent in order to support national teams.
Q: How many participants were involved in the first phase?
A: More than 1000 male and female players participated in the first phase, divided between Medina and Qatif.
Q: What categories were involved in the first phase?
A: The under-13, under-15, under-18, and under-23 categories were involved in the first phase.
Q: What are the incentive rewards for talented players?
A: The Olympic Committee allocated incentive rewards for the talented and first-place winners.