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Minister: Azerbaijan targets top spot in Baku 2017

12 May 2017 [11:59] - TODAY.AZ

By Azernews


By Laman Ismayilova

Azerbaijan’s officials expect the host nation to finish top of the medals table at the fourth Islamic Solidarity Games in Baku.

The Games get underway in the country's capital on the western shore of the Caspian Sea on May 12 with the hosts widely expected to go one better than the second place they managed in the European Games medal tally in 2015.

"The Islamic countries are still an unknown quantity in terms of sport and athletics. Our target was third place at the European Games. At these games, our target is first," said Chingiz Huseynzade, the vice-president of the National Olympic Committee of Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan surpassed expectations at the inaugural 2015 European Games, which Baku hosted, notching up 21 gold medals, with only powerhouse Russia - who won 79 golds - beating them.

But Huseynzade warned that plenty of improvement was needed in the country if Azerbaijani athletes are to become a global force in sports.

"We need to develop sport further in Azerbaijan. We need to engage coaches and athletes and get participation levels up," added Huseynzade at a conference in Baku.

The Solidarity Games suffered a late blow after three countries - Libya, Kuwait and Sudan - withdrew from the event reducing the number of participating nations from the maximum 57 to 54.

Azerbaijan's Minister for Youth and Sports, Azad Rahimov, expressed his disappointment at the late withdrawals but preferred to focus on the excitement on the eve of  Opening Ceremony at the Baku National Stadium.

"We made arrangements for all athletes from all countries to be accommodated at a proper level. We are very disappointed that three countries have decided to pull out, but we respect their decision."

"We are very excited. Baku is ready," added Rahimov.

Some competitions have already got underway with handball and football kicking off earlier this week.

Athletes from Islamic countries around the world will be representing their nations over 10 days of competition across 20 different sports which include 23 disciplines (Athletics and Para Athletics, Aquatics – Diving, Aquatics – Swimming, Aquatics – Water Polo, Basketball 3x3, Football, Gymnastics – Artistic, Gymnastics – Rhythmic, Wushu, Table Tennis, Handball, Judo and Blind Judo, Wrestling – Greco, Wrestling – Freestyle, Shooting, Tennis, Volleyball, Boxing, Zurkhaneh, Karate, Taekwondo and Weightlifting) in 16 world-class sporting venues in Baku.

Azerbaijan’s capital city Baku was awarded the Games at the General Assembly of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF) in Jeddah in July 2013.







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