Al Ain, United Arab Emirates – The Supreme Organizing Committee of the Abu Dhabi International Shotgun Championship reviewed the tournament arrangements, the preparations of the various committees, the readiness of the facilities and logistical preparations.
The tournament is organized by the Office of Weapons and Hazardous Materials, in cooperation with the UAE Federation and the International Shooting Federation for Sports Weapons Hunting “FITASC”.
The committee held a field meeting at the headquarters of Al Ain Equestrian and Shooting Club.
Which will host the event’s competitions during the period from 1 to 4 December, with the participation of an elite group of the world’s most prominent shooters, and with valuable financial prizes.
Mohammed Suhail Al Neyadi, Director General of the Office of Weapons and Hazardous Materials, headed the field tour during which he inspected the shooting ranges to determine the readiness of the facilities and logistical preparations, and to ensure the provision of services with international standards, in addition to creating an attractive environment for the public and families.
The Chairman of the Committee also reviewed reports on the readiness of the fields hosting the competitions, and followed up on the progress of the registration process, which is witnessing a large turnout of shooters from various countries of the world.
In an indicator that reflects the growing position of the tournament on the international shooting sports agenda, the readiness of referees and technical personnel from inside and outside the country was also confirmed.
The meeting witnessed the approval of the formation of support work teams, and the review of operating plans during the period preceding the start of the competitions.
To ensure the best organizational picture of the tournament.
Al Neyadi stressed the organizing committee’s keenness to present an exceptional version that keeps pace with the status of the UAE.
Especially since the tournament constitutes a platform for discovering and refining talents, and contributes to consolidating the country’s leadership in shooting sports.
As an extension of the UAE’s ancient heritage in hunting and defense, which enhances national identity and highlights archery as an authentic heritage in Emirati culture.
He pointed out that the Al Ain region’s hosting of the tournament reflects its growing status as a prominent sports and tourism center in the region.
He stressed that the event represents a qualitative addition to the Emirati sports scene and embodies the confidence of international federations in the country’s organizational capabilities and advanced infrastructure.



