Abu dhabi: Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Court for Development and Fallen Heroes' Affairs, the Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 have officially drawn to a close with a memorable Farewell Ceremony, marking the conclusion of a one-of-a-kind international sporting celebration.
According to Emirates News Agency, over the past 10 days, the UAE capital welcomed athletes, officials, volunteers, and spectators from around the world in a powerful showcase of unity, lifelong participation in sport, and inspiring achievement, leaving behind a lasting legacy that will continue to resonate across communities long after the final competition ended.
H.H. Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed said, 'The Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 embody our national values of unity, resilience, and ambition, and our deep belief in sport's potential to inspire individuals and empower communities. They reflect the UAE's steadfast commitment to fostering human connection and inclusive opportunity through sport. We extend our sincere thanks to every athlete, volunteer, partner, and organiser whose passion and contribution made these Games a unique global celebration.'
Sergii Bubka, President of the International Masters Games Association (IMGA), commented that the Games have been exceptional, highlighting the incredible level of competition and organisation. He praised the athletes for showing that sport has no expiry date and expressed gratitude to Abu Dhabi for setting a new benchmark for the Masters movement as the flag was passed to Como Lake 2027.
The Farewell Ceremony commenced with a special film and live choir performance, encapsulating the spirit of unity and perseverance that defined the competition. Attendees enjoyed a highlights film showcasing memorable sporting moments and stories of resilience from across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra.
In keeping with Open Masters Games' tradition, the ceremony featured the official flag handover from Abu Dhabi to Como Lake 2027, symbolising the continuity of the movement and the enduring global community united by sport. The evening concluded with a headline artistic performance, accompanied by a dynamic visual display, celebrating the theme, United by Sports, Active for Life, and reinforcing the Games' mission to promote active and healthy lifestyles at every stage of life.
Bringing together more than 40,000 registered athletes from over 150 countries, the Games marked a significant milestone as the first Open Masters Games held in the Middle East. Athletes competed across 38 sports, including six traditional Emirati disciplines, reflecting the diversity and international reach of the Games. The event attracted more than 65,000 spectators and visitors at various venues across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra and Community Hubs.
It also featured more than 10,000 volunteers, who supported across over 20 venues. A total of 750 medal ceremonies were held following multiple disciplines of competition.
The Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 has further strengthened Abu Dhabi's position as a global hub for major international sporting events, supported by a world-class infrastructure and organisational excellence. The programme, distributed at venues across the emirate, highlighted Abu Dhabi's integrated and sustainable sports ecosystem, while the inclusion of traditional sports, women's categories, and community competitions reflected the Games' alignment with the objectives of the UAE Year of Family.