HM King Hamad Honors Bahrain’s Sports Achievements in Special Meeting with HH Sheikh Khalid
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A Royal Moment for Bahraini Sports
Yesterday at Safriya Palace, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa had an inspiring meeting with His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, President of the General Sports Authority, and President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee. Sheikh Khalid was accompanied by the Board of Directors of the General Sports Authority, and together they presented the 2023-2024 Annual Report—a celebration of the country’s sporting achievements and future plans.
A Year of Progress and Excellence
HH Sheikh Khalid presented the report, detailing a year of remarkable accomplishments and outlining the vision for the future of Bahraini sports. The report highlighted key victories, the ongoing projects that are shaping the sector, and the steps ahead to keep Bahrain in the global sports spotlight.
HM King Hamad’s Words of Appreciation
His Majesty was quick to express his appreciation for HH Sheikh Khalid’s leadership and vision. HM King Hamad highlighted the success of the “Golden Generation” initiative, which has already produced outstanding athletes and continues to shape Bahrain’s future sporting stars. HM the King also praised the “Tata'luat” National Action Program, which is laying the groundwork for long-term growth in sports.
Bahrain’s Success on the Global Stage
HM King Hamad took pride in the achievements of Bahraini athletes, who have raised the country’s flag high at international competitions. His Majesty recognized the important role HH Sheikh Khalid has played in supporting these athletes, with his hands-on approach and dedication to the sports sector being key to their success.
In closing, HM King Hamad wished HH Sheikh Khalid and Bahrain’s youth continued success as they continue on their path of excellence, working together to build a brighter future for the nation.
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