Director of the Olympic Movement and Sports Museum Abdullah Al Mulla talks about the prospects for the rhythmic gymnastics development of in Qatar

25 November
Director of the Olympic Movement and Sports Museum Abdullah Al Mulla talks about the prospects for the rhythmic gymnastics development of in Qatar

Director of the Olympic Movement and Sports Museum in Doha Abdullah Al Mulla assessed the prospects for the developing rhythmic gymnastics in the country. 

"This is a great opportunity to introduce rhythmic gymnastics to Qatar. Bringing rhythmic gymnastics to Qatar will bring great benefits, it will inspire a new generation. Rhythmic gymnastics is something that is not yet represented in Qatar, but once it is here, I believe it will grow and also be at the same level as other major events that Qatar has hosted so many over the years," he said. 

Abdullah Al Mulla went on to talk about the museum. 

"Our museum is the largest museum in the world, covering 19,000 square meters. And it has seven galleries. One gallery is dedicated to athletes, like the Hall of Fame of all sports. So far, we have selected 100 athletes from 44 countries in 32 sports. We are also waiting for rhythmic gymnastics," he said. 

Participants of the international Sky Grace Cup tournament have added to the collection of the Olympic Movement and Sports Museum in Doha by leaving autographs, which will now be on display there.

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