Following its 50,000km, 50 day tour of Asia, the 15th Asian Games Flame will
go back home to Qatar on Saturday.
So far the Flame, on the longest-ever Asian Games Torch Relay, has passed
through the hands of 3,000 Doha 2006 Torchbearers, but a further 1,000 hands
will hold the Doha 2006 Torch as it covers 565km on home soil.
A traditional Dhow, Al Shaqab, will bring the Flame by sea from Manama,
capital city of Bahrain, arriving at Qatar's Al Shamal port at 14:30 Saturday,
organizers announced at a press conference on Thursday.
HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al-Thani, the 15th Asian Games Torch Relay
Ambassador, will bring the Torch ashore and, after being given a traditional
welcome by a Qatari woman, will be showered with flower petals thrown by the
5,000 schoolchildren who will line the route to the celebration stage.
Abdulla Aziz Nohanned, Qatar's renowned radio presenter, will welcome HE
Sheikh Joaan to the stage and, as the cauldron is lit, thousands of balloons
will be released into the air. A performance of the Ardha traditional dance by
over 100 men flourishing their ceremonial swords and a speech by the Secretary
General of the Qatari National Olympic Committee, HE Sheikh Saoud Bin
Abdulrahman Al-Thani, will conclude the festivities for the Relay to start once
more.
At 15:15 the Torch will tour Al Shamal port to starting its 13km route which
will take place in Umm Tais Nature National Park before returning to Al Shamal
port where the evening's celebrations will commence at 18:00.
Over the next five days the Torch Relay will tour Qatar before the pinnacle
of its travel, the arrival at Khalifa Stadium to light the 15th Asian Games
Cauldron to signify the beginning of the Games.
It is reported that Nasser Al Attiya, Qatar's multi-talented athlete - skeet
shooter national champion and World Championship rally driver - will carry the
Torch to Khalifa Stadium on Dec.1.