Women’s Hockey Joint Camp – Qatar & Lahore Collage for Women University

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The first day of the **Women’s Hockey Joint Camp** between **Qatar and Lahore College for Women University (LCWU)** successfully commenced in **Doha**, marking a **significant milestone in women’s sports empowerment**. The **Qatar Hockey Federation’s proactive approach** in organizing this event reinforces its commitment to **supporting female athletes**, providing them with a platform to **enhance their skills, compete internationally, and lead the way in sports development**.
The **12-member LCWU delegation**, led by **Dr. Sumera Sattar**, Director of Sports, arrived in Qatar with enthusiasm to engage in **high-performance training**. Under the guidance of **Hamad Saeed Al-Sohauti**, Head of Development and Coaching in Qatar, the camp focused on **skill refinement, tactical drills, and fitness conditioning** under the supervision of *Assel Mukasheve* ( Head coach woman team Qatar) and *M.Anees* (Physical Trainer LCWU Pakistan), ensuring **equal opportunities** for female athletes to showcase their talent.
A key moment of the day was the **interactive session** between LCWU and Qatar players, fostering **collaboration and cultural exchange**, breaking barriers, and encouraging **leadership and confidence among female athletes**. This initiative aligns with **global efforts to advance women’s empowerment**, ensuring **visibility and recognition** for female athletes in hockey.
The **Qatar Hockey Federation’s role** in driving these programs is pivotal in **promoting inclusivity, visibility, and competitive excellence** for women in hockey. By **providing structured training, international exposure, and leadership-building opportunities**, the Federation is paving the way for a more **equitable sporting future**, where female athletes receive the **support, recognition, and encouragement** they deserve.
The day concluded with a **review meeting**, assessing player performance and setting objectives for the upcoming sessions. The camp is expected to **strengthen global partnerships**, foster **long-term development in women’s hockey**, and create more **opportunities for future collaborations and sporting excellence**.
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