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Sixth Asian Beach Games Sanya 2026 Opens with Qatari Participation

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Sanya - China, April 22 (QNA) - The sixth edition of the Asian Beach Games Sanya 2026 opened on Wednesday in Sanya, China.

The parade of athletes featured a notable appearance by the Qatari delegation, with the national flag carried by Shaheen Al Kaabi, an aquathlon player, and Haya Abu Issa, a women's beach volleyball player, in a gesture reflecting the Qatar Olympic Committee's recognition of their efforts and achievements.

The opening ceremony, held at the Arena Theater in Yasha Park, included a performance titled "A Date With the Sea and the Sky," a vibrant artistic display reflecting Asian and Chinese identity while highlighting tourist landmarks of Hainan Island and its tropical nature, as well as the coastal character of Sanya.

The show depicted the diversity of Asian cultures and their convergence in a celebratory scene reflecting shared values and communication among the peoples of the continent.

The 75-minute ceremony featured a series of performances blending artistic creativity with advanced visual technologies, using lighting effects and digital displays to enhance the audience's experience.

Following the cultural segment, six athletes, including retired table tennis star Ding Ning, lit the cauldron, marking the official start of the Games.

Mohammed Al Misned, head of the administrative delegation of the Qatari team, praised the opening ceremony, saying it left a positive impression on participating delegations from the outset.

He said the ceremony presented a comprehensive image of Chinese culture and Asian identity through a diverse artistic show combining creativity and modern technology, highlighting the host nation's ability to organize major events.

Al Misned concluded by thanking the organizing committee for its significant efforts and wishing it success in staging the remainder of the competitions at the same high standard.

With the opening ceremony concluded, attention now turns to the start of official competitions, featuring elite athletes from across the continent.

Qatar's beach handball team is set to play two matches on Wednesday against Bangladesh and Mongolia in the preliminary round.

The team had opened its campaign with two victories, defeating Pakistan and Oman by identical 2-0 scores.

Qatar will aim to continue its winning run to maintain its chances of reaching the semifinals and successfully defend its continental title.

The Qatari men's and women's beach volleyball teams are also preparing to begin their campaigns. The men's team is represented by two pairs, with the first duo of Cherif Younousse and Ahmed Tijan opening against the Maldives on Wednesday, then facing Uzbekistan on Friday and concluding group play against Iran on Saturday.

The second men's pair, Mohamed Ihab and Mousa Al Khair, will begin against Saudi Arabia, then face Macau and China.

In the women's competition, Qatar is represented by two teams. The first pair, Haya Abu Issa and Leila Mohammed, will begin on Friday against Sri Lanka before facing China on Saturday.

The second pair, Malak Hashem and Nelly Shelbi, will open against Japan, then meet South Korea on Friday.

Qatar's sailing team will also begin competition on Wednesday, with Tamim Shams competing in the Optimist boys' race, Thani Shams in the ILCA 4 event, and Shaheen Al Kaabi in aquathlon.

Qatar is represented at the Games by a delegation of 34 male and female athletes competing in seven sports: beach volleyball, 3x3 basketball, handball, sailing, aquathlon, jiu-jitsu and wrestling. (QNA)

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