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Kuwait Shooting Club Training Program Sparks Youth Passion for Shooting Sports

The Kuwait Shooting Club Training Program sparks youth passion and builds skills that may shape Kuwait’s future sports champions. Across Kuwait, excitement grows as over 1,000 young participants dive into this unique summer opportunity.

The Kuwait Shooting Club Training Program has drawn remarkable attention from families and sports fans alike. Young people, eager to learn new skills, have packed the Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Olympic Shooting Complex. There, coaches with international experience guide them through Olympic disciplines, including shotgun, rifle, and archery.

Club President Duaij Al-Otaibi stressed that the initiative reflects the club’s mission to expand the sport’s popularity. Moreover, he explained that the program provides a valuable outlet for youth during the summer months. Parents have praised the program for keeping kids active, focused, and away from distractions.

The Kuwait Shooting Club Training Program continues to highlight how sports can create opportunities for young talent. Many participants already show significant progress. Coaches believe several young shooters could eventually represent Kuwait in global competitions. This optimism fuels enthusiasm and attracts even more youngsters eager to join.

Meanwhile, cooperation with the Public Authority for Sport has been essential. The Authority’s support helps ensure facilities remain top-notch and resources meet athletes’ needs. Al-Otaibi extended gratitude to the Authority, especially Acting Director General Bashar Abdullah, for backing the club’s ambitious plans.

Training sessions run daily, blending theory and practice. Coaches teach safety rules, technical skills, and mental focus. Additionally, participants develop confidence and discipline that reach beyond the shooting range. Many families consider these benefits crucial for shaping well-rounded youth.

On another note, Kuwait’s national shooting team maintains intense preparation for upcoming international events. Al-Otaibi confirmed that elite shooters remain in training, aiming for strong results on the world stage.

Leaders and community members believe the Kuwait Shooting Club Training Program will build a solid foundation for future success. Young athletes may soon carry Kuwait’s flag at global competitions, thanks to these efforts.

Altogether, this initiative reinforces the country’s commitment to sports excellence and youth empowerment. The club’s leadership hopes the program continues inspiring the next generation of champions.

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