Doha – The Indonesian women’s artistic gymnastics team is holding an extended training camp in Doha as part of their build-up to the Pharaohs Championship in Cairo later this month and the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta this October.
The camp is hosted by the Qatar Gymnastics Federation, which has positioned Doha as a preferred destination for global teams seeking world-class training facilities.
Federation President Ali Al-Hitmi announced that the coming weeks will also see several other international and regional teams arriving for camps, including delegations from Luxembourg, Jordan, Armenia, and Algeria. Discussions are also underway to welcome Brazil’s team ahead of the World Championships.
As part of the program, Qatar’s women’s gymnastics team is training alongside their Indonesian counterparts in joint sessions designed to promote the exchange of expertise and expand competitive exposure for athletes on both sides.
Eva, head coach of the Indonesian team, praised the facilities at the Qatar Gymnastics Federation, calling them among the best in the region. She highlighted the cutting-edge equipment, modern fitness halls, fully equipped medical clinic, and specialized spaces for coaches as reasons why Doha has become an increasingly popular base for elite gymnastics training camps.
The collaboration underscores Qatar’s growing role as a hub for international gymnastics and its commitment to supporting athletes’ preparation for the highest levels of competition.