Around 2,600 athletes from 190 countries will travel to Doha to compete in 75 medal events across six aquatic sports, with competitions to take place at the Aspire Dome, Hamad Aquatic Centre and Old Doha Port.

On this occasion, the Doha 2024 Local Organizing Committee held a press conference, sharing the latest plans and progress related to a variety of organizational topics.

The General Director of the Local Organising Committee (LOC), Mr. Khaleel Ibrahim Al Jaber, and Sheikha Asma bint Thani Al Thani, Director of Marketing, Communications, Opening & Closing Ceremonies Committee have provided the local media with an update on the overall progress.

The press conference covered organisational topics such as transportation, security, logistics, ticket sales, venue readiness, volunteers, mascots tours and participant statistics.

Image Source: Doha 2024 OC Mr. Khaleel Ibrahim Al Jaber talking during the 30 days to go presser for the upcoming 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar (Doha 2024 Organising Committee)

Khaleel Ibrahim Al Jaber emphasised the LOC’s dedication to delivering an unparalleled experience for athletes and spectators. He said: "We are committed to delivering a world-class event and experience for athletes and spectators alike.

"Preparations continue to run smoothly, and Qatar has proven itself to be a world leader in hosting sports events over the past decade, which is a legacy the World Aquatics Championships – Doha 2024 will continue. By embracing Qatar’s hospitality alongside sporting excellence, our event promises to leave a lasting impact on Qatar and the region."

Image Source: Doha 2024's Sheikha Asma bint Thani Al Thani provided media with an update on the overall progress in the areas of marketing, communications, and the opening and closing ceremonies of the World Aquatics Championships (Doha 2024 Organising Committee)

Additionally, Sheikha Asma bint Thani Al Thani said: "This landmark event symbolises a significant milestone in our dedication to promoting sport in the region. As we get closer to hosting Doha 2024, we aim to continue educating and raising awareness about aquatic sports in our local communities.

"The LOC is also providing an opportunity for passionate individuals to get closer to the action and acquire valuable experiences through volunteering across diverse fields. We anticipate a showcase of unparalleled skill, dedication, cultural unity, and we encourage everyone to join us on our journey to making history.”

Image Source: World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam congratulates David Popovici of Romania following his 100m freestyle win at the World Aquatics Championships - Budapest 2022 ( Derencsényi István/World Aquatics)

World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam echoed the excitement building for the upcoming World Aquatics Championships. 

"I am thrilled as we countdown 30 days to the World Aquatics Championships - Doha 2024. With 197 countries vying for victory across 6 sports and 75 medal events, this championship is the global aquatics showcase event and qualification gateway to the Paris 2024 Olympics.

"It's a celebration of aquatic prowess and a testament to athletes' dedication worldwide. Let's embrace the anticipation and witness the excellence that will unfold in Doha!" 

Image Source: Official Championship mascots Mayfara and Nahim during the 30 Days to Go event in Doha (Doha 2024 Organising Committee)

Mayfara and Nahim, the official Championships mascots, engaged with local media attendees during the press conference and have been touring around the city to raise awareness about the event and promote sustainability.

Furthermore, the 2nd Arab Age Group Aquatics Championships from 10 to 15 January 2024, will act as a crucial test event ahead of the World Aquatics Championships.

To witness elite athletes in action and attend this historic event in Qatar, find further details and purchase tickets at https://www.worldaquatics-doha2024.com/en/ticketing