Monday, October 26th, 2009

SHEIKH
HASSAN PRAISES WORK OF TECHNICAL STAFF IN BUILD-UP TO MONTH OF
POWER BOAT RACING IN QATAR
DOHA
(Qatar):
His Excellency Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani, President of
the Qatar Marine Sports Federation (QMSF), has praised the
sterling work of his staff in Doha in the build-up to the
busiest few weeks of international racing in the history of the
Doha-based federation.
Sheikh
Hassan singled out Mona Nasser - the QMSF’s technical
co-ordinator - for special praise. In the space of four hectic
weeks, the Qatar Marine Sports Federation is preparing for
international races in Key West, the Oryx Cup – UIM World
Championship, the two UIM F1 races in Doha and Sheikh Hassan’s
very own attempt to set a new Trans-Gulf speed record.
“Mona
is the technical co-ordinator for all our international events
and the Unlimited Hydroplane race is another string to her bow,”
said Sheikh Hassan. “She has shown great interest in QMSF events
and, for that reason, she has taken on the responsibility of
making sure that things get done.
“Mona
co-ordinates with all government departments, obtains the
relevant permissions, manages the site preparation, shipping
arrangements and updates members of the board. She works on port
authority shipping clearances and conducts a weekly meeting with
permanent and temporary staff to make sure that everything is in
place and working smoothly. She manages entertainment for the
teams and works on preparations for gala dinners and award
ceremonies.”
Mona
Nasser joined the QMSF three years ago. “In that short time span
she has proved that she is capable of delivering what is
requested without delays,” added Sheikh Hassan. “That has given
her the respect from her peers within the QMSF and other
government offices. She also works as an administrator on local
events and is well known within both the F1 and Class 1 racing
communities.”
Nasser
is currently liaising with the American Boat Racing Association
(ABRA) to finalise details for the arrival of 10 Unlimited
Hydroplanes, which will run in the second race of its kind ever
to take place outside the United States of America on November
19th-21st.
She is
also working with the promoters of the UIM F1 World Championship
to arrange the arrival of F1 race equipment from China, in
advance of the next two rounds of the series in Doha on November
27th-28th.
In
addition, Sheikh Hassan, Abdullah Al-Sulaiti and their Class 1
team are heading to Key West in Florida at the start of November
and Mona has played an integral part in preparing the logistics
of the exciting Qatar race programme in the USA.
“Mona
is one Qatari girl who has proven herself in a tough,
male-dominated sport and shown that, given the right support and
good time management, she can make things happen,” concluded
Sheikh Hassan.
Peters
& May, the global marine logistics company, have confirmed that
the 10 Unlimited Hydroplanes and all the race equipment for the
ground-breaking Doha race are set to reach Qatar on Wednesday,
November 3rd, giving officials, team representatives
and handling staff plenty of time to clear the race boats before
the Oryx Cup – UIM World Championship.
Three
titles – the Oryx Cup UIM World Championship, the Series
Champion Team and the Series Champion Driver – will be up for
grabs at what promises to be a thrilling race weekend in Qatar.
Ends