MUSCAT: Tayyib Ikram’s burgeoning influence in the realm of sports underscores his standing as a distinguished sports administrator. As the FIH President pioneers groundbreaking initiatives in the development of the game, such as the ongoing hosting of the inaugural Hockey5s World Cup in Oman, he has also recently secured two pivotal appointments that significantly expand his role in the global governance of Olympic sports.
Coordination Commission of Brisbane Games
Ikram has been selected to serve on the Coordination Commission for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games. Building on over a decade and a half of experience in the coordination commissions of both Summer and Winter Asian Games, Ikram, also the Vice-Chair of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) Athletes’ Committee, expressed gratitude to IOC President Thomas Bach for entrusting him with this role. Ikram said, “I eagerly anticipate leveraging my expertise to make meaningful contributions to the coordination and planning of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.”
Acting Chair of 2026 Asian Games
Additionally, Ikram has recently assumed the position of Vice-Chair of the OCA Coordination Committee for the Aichi Nagoya 2026 Asian Games. As the FIH chief, he conveyed his delight and honour at this appointment, viewing it as recognition of his years of dedication and service to the Olympic Movement and international sports.
“I am prepared to embrace the new challenges at both the Asian and Olympic levels,” remarked Ikram. He also expressed gratitude to the OCA for placing their trust in him, adding, “I have been entrusted to serve as the acting chair for the Aichi Nagoya 2026 Asian Games.”