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Ahead of Qatar Olympic Committee’s (QOC) 40th anniversary celebration, Team Qatar’s women’s handball team made a special visit to Al Shefaa Primary School for girls for another memorable masterclass.
The female athletes went on a mission to raise awareness and promote physical activity amongst young girls as well as to highlight the importance of working as a team. Through the two-hour masterclass session, aspiring schoolgirls were able to grasp the basic knowledge of handball as well as learn more about the national women’s team and what motivates them.
Six of Team Qatar’s female handball athletes delivered an inspirational masterclass to 30 female students from the 6th grade.
During the session, athletes took the opportunity to first introduce themselves to the 12-year-old students and give a brief background about handball, its rules and team structure. Before going straight into trying handball, the team encouraged students to warm up and learn how to work as a team with their classmates by passing the ball around to one another.
Team Qatar’s handball playmaker Maryam al Suwaidi commented on her school visit experience: “I remember being 13 and full of energy and excited to try new sports and interests. I remember the first time I tried handball and realized that my passion lies within sport. Engaging with the students was a phenomenal experience that brought back good memories from my childhood.
Starting any sport from grassroots is important and I’m grateful to see schools invest time in physical education and encourage a culture of sport and physical activity”.
The masterclass included tips on passing the ball, communicating with team members, controlling techniques on court and learning about the scoring system. Not only was this an effective workout but the students had the opportunity to be coached by professionals as well as learn more about living a sporty life and how they can become more involved in sports around the country.
Commenting on the visit, school principle Najlaa al Kuwari said, “With International Women’s Day being celebrated all over the world this week, it was good timing for our schoolgirls to look up at inspirational role models from the female handball team. I was glad to see our students engage with the athletes and show interest in handball – many are interested to take up team sport and consider a healthy lifestyle.”
QOC is celebrating its 40th anniversary on March 14 and to celebrate the occasion, the QOC in collaboration with the Ministry of education and higher education and national federations are arranging for 40 school visits this year.
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