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Here are some of the most important milestones achieved in the field of Sport in Qatar

1981 Second place in World Youth Football Cup held in Australia
1986 Won the Handball Under-16 Arab Championship
1986-94 Talal Mansour holds the Asian indoor record for 60 metres with 6.51 seconds and has won a number of  medals in International, Asian, Arab and military athletics in 200m and 100m track events
1988 Qatar won the Basketball Asian Junior Cup
1989-00 Ibrahim Ismail distinguished himself in 400m and 200m track events
1991 Won the Under-16 Asian Football Championship
Al Sadd Club won the GCC & Asian Football Competitions
1992 Mohamed Sulaiman won the 1500m Bronze medal at the Barcelona Olympics
Placed fourth in the Handball Asian Championship
Qatar won the winner of the Volleyball Arab Championship
1996 Nasser Al Attiyah represented Qatar in the Atlanta Olympic Games
Hamad Al-Hammadi won the Table Tennis Arab Confederation Championship (singles)
Hamad Al-Hammadi participated in the Olympics
1998 Won the 11th GCC Football Championship
2000 Said S. Assad won a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney for weightlifting +105kg category
Salem Boucharbak was the winner of the 25th World Bowling Cup
In Chess, Mohamad Al-Modeihki won the title of chess master
Saeed Al-Hajiri participated and won honours in many regional and international car rallies.
HH Sheikh Tameem bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani was elected to the International Olympic Committee in 2002, Salt Lake City.
2002 Qatar participated in archery, athletics, aquatics (swimming), basketball, body building, bowling, boxing, cue sport, fencing, football, golf, gymnastics, handball, judo, karate, sailing, shooting, squash, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, volleyball and weightlifting at the Busan Asian Games winning 17 medals; 4 Gold, 5 Silver and 8 Bronze
2003 Saif Saaeef Shaheen won the gold medal in the 3,000m steeplechase at the 2003 World Athletics Championships in Paris, France
2006 At the Doha Asian Games Qatar was represented in archery, athletics, aquatics (swimming, water polo, diving), basketball, body building, bowling, boxing, canoe-kayak, chess, cycling (road, track), cue sport, equestrian, football, fencing, gymnastics (artistic, trampoline), golf, handball, judo, karate, rowing, sailing, shooting, squash, tennis, taekwondo, table tennis, volleyball (indoor, beach), weightlifting and wrestling, winning 32 medals; 9 Gold, 12 Silver and 11 Bronze
2007 Qatar qualified for the 2007 Handball World Championship
Mubarak Hassan Shami won a silver medal in the marathon at the IAAF World Championship in Japan
Competed in the 2007 Arab Games held in Cairo (Egypt), and won 14 gold, 13 silver and 13 bronze medals

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