01/08/2024 09:26 AM
Doha:31st July 2026
As the intensity of competition rises at the Paris Olympic Games, the imperative to safeguard athlete health and safety has never been greater, and Aspetar, a leading orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, is at the forefront of these efforts. By leveraging its extensive experience in managing the unique challenges of multi-sport events, including the heightened risks of heat-related illnesses and infections, Aspetar is contributing significantly through scientific research, treatment protocols, and medical oversight. This commitment is exemplified by Prof. Roald Bahr, Director of the Injury and Illness Prevention Programme at Aspetar, who serves as the chair of the International Olympic Committee's Games Expert Group in Paris.
Leadership and Expertise
Prof. Roald Bahr, a key figure in sports medicine, emphasises the importance of comprehensive medical services at the Olympics, and as the head of the medical services team for Paris 2024, Prof. Bahr oversees specialists from various disciplines, including dentistry, radiology, public health, and infectious disease prevention. His team collaborates closely with the Paris Organizing Committee to ensure robust medical support for athletes, staff, and spectators.
Heat Mitigation Strategies
One of the major concerns for the Paris 2024 Games is the anticipated summer heat. Lessons learned from previous hot-weather events, such as the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, have informed the development of effective heat mitigation strategies. Prof. Bahr and his team are focusing on athlete acclimatisation, hydration, and education to minimise the risks of heat-related illnesses. Aspetar's research and clinical expertise in managing exertional heat illnesses are integral to these preparations, making them leaders in this critical aspect of sports medicine.
Preventative Measures and Research
Aspetar’s preventative efforts are highlighted by its Injury and Illness Prevention Programme, and initiative which combines scientific research with practical application to significantly reduce injuries and illnesses among athletes. The hospital's dedication to preventative care is evident in its thorough medical examinations, preventative vaccinations, and provision of necessary medical equipment and medication for the Qatari delegation.
Aspetar’s commitment to athlete health at Paris 2024 underscores its leadership in sports medicine. The hospital is part of the IOC’s network of 11 Research Centres for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health. This collaboration allows for the sharing of best practices and the latest advancements in sports medicine. Prof. Bahr highlights the significance of this global network in providing athletes with the best possible care during the Games.
Addressing Challenges
Despite extensive preparations, challenges remain, and the potential for extreme weather conditions, coupled with the large influx of athletes and spectators, necessitates meticulous planning and coordination. Effective communication within the diverse medical team is also crucial. Prof. Bahr stresses the importance of athletes being well-prepared, particularly in understanding and implementing heat mitigation strategies.
Aspetar’s Comprehensive Medical Support
The medical delegation accompanying the Qatari Olympic team is led by Dr. Leith Anas Al Sanfaz, a sports medicine specialist at Aspetar. The delegation comprises a skilled team of sports medicine experts, physiotherapists, and massage therapists, and Aspetar's support extends beyond immediate involvement during the tournament, offering comprehensive medical services before, during, and after the event.
Aspetar provides the Qatari delegation with distinguished medical services, including thorough medical examinations to obtain participation permits, preventative vaccinations, and equipping all necessary medical equipment and medication. This comprehensive approach ensures that Qatari athletes are well-prepared and supported throughout the competition.
Aspetar's Commitment and Legacy
Commencing with the London 2012 Olympics and extending to the Paris 2024 Olympics, Aspetar boasts a rich and distinguished history of accompanying Qatari Olympic delegations. The Tokyo 2020 Olympics, held amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, presented unique challenges characterised by stringent medical and precautionary protocols, which Aspetar expertly navigated, further solidifying its reputation as a leading provider of medical support for major sporting events.
Aspetar’s ongoing efforts to support athlete health through advanced research, clinical expertise, and educational initiatives were showcased during the 7th International Olympic Committee World Conference on Injury and Disease Prevention in Sport. This participation affirmed Aspetar’s commitment to developing sports medicine in service of the world’s sports community.
Aspetar’s dedication to world-class athlete care has been recognised by the IOC, which recently renewed the hospital’s accreditation as a research centre for another four years. As the only centre of its kind in the entire region, this endorsement solidifies Aspetar's position as a global leader in sports medicine and injury prevention.
Aspetar’s comprehensive approach to athlete health and safety at Paris 2024 demonstrates its pivotal role in sports medicine, ensuring that athletes are protected and can perform at their best on the world stage.
About Aspetar:
Aspetar is a world-leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital and the first of its kind in the Middle East. Since 2007, with a world expert team, the hospital has provided top-level comprehensive medical treatment to all athletes in a state-of-the-art facility that sets new standards internationally.
In 2009, Aspetar was accredited as a “FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence” by F-MARC. In 2013, Aspetar was adopted as a reference collaborator centre by the Gulf Countries Council (GCC) Health Ministers Council and “The IOC Research Centre for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health” in 2014.
In 2015, Aspetar has been recognised as the “IHF Reference Centre for Athlete and Referee Health”. In the same year, the hospital also achieved obtained-on December 15 the Accreditation Canada International (ACI) “Platinum Level”.
Aspetar is a member–organisation of Aspire Zone Foundation, Qatar’s innovative sports and healthy lifestyle destination.