The Organizing Committee of Gov Games 2019 today hosted an ‘Orientation Day’ for teams from local and federal UAE Government entities participating in the second edition of the much-anticipated tournament, which will be held on Kite Beach, in Dubai, from 3 to 6 April 2019.
The event, at Nad Al Sheba Sports Arena (NAS), designed to educate all participants on the challenge that lies ahead across the four-day competition, was attended by H.E Abdullah Al Basti, Secretary General of the Executive Council of Dubai, H.E Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Chairman and Director General of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai (KHDA), and senior officials representing 172 teams and entities participating in the Games.
Following the success of the inaugural edition in 2018, the second edition of Gov Games, organized by the Executive Council of Dubai in partnership with Dubai Sports Council (DSC), returns for 2019 under the tagline ‘One Team One Spirit’ to shine the spotlight on teamwork and team spirit, with an increased number of teams in both male and female categories.
Marwan bin Issa, Director of Gov Games, told participants at the event that the high level of interest from government entities in Dubai and the UAE to participate reflects the entities’ eagerness to support initiatives that contribute to elevating work and productivity in light with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council.
Bin Issa also stressed the importance of creating innovative platforms such as Gov Games to instill key corporate values such as teamwork, strategic thinking and determination to reach the goals across Dubai and UAE Government departments and sharing that challenge with participating teams from around the world.
The Draw
During the Orientation Day, Gov Games organisers also conducted the official draw for the competition and revealed a full schedule of challenges, while keeping details of the exact obstacles facing the athletes a closely-guarded secret until nearer the event.
The first day of the Games will feature two rounds in which 64 women's teams will compete, with each team facing nine challenges, with the top six teams qualifying for the final. On the second and third days, the 108 male teams will compete in three rounds to overcome nine challenges with the best six teams making it to the final.
The Rules
The teams will have only 10 minutes to complete each challenge and is allowed a maximum eight-minute break between each challenge to select their preferred line-up.
Teams comprise a seven-person squad including an appointed ‘captain’. A designated Team Manager (non-participating) will advise the relevant officials on team changes, appeals and any other communications required during the tournament.
On the final day, (6 April) the six best-performing male and female teams will go head-to-head in their respective competitions for one last challenge. The winning teams in both the male and female categories will receive the Gov Games Champions title and AED 1 million dirhams divided equally between the squad.
How the scoring works
During the Orientation Day, participants were introduced to the tournament's phases, the nature of the competitions and the mechanism of calculating points during the challenges. Each challenge is divided into two stages in which the participating team earns five points for each stage and each member of the team gets a point by hitting a button on completion of the challenge. The total points are calculated according to the speed of the team in overcoming the challenge, with a maximum 12 points available. Teams will receive an extra 0.01 reward point for every second under 10 minutes in which the challenge is finished.
Risk and reward added to 2019 Games
Bin Issa also revealed a new ‘risk and reward’ bonus addition to this year’s Games, whereby teams can gain extra points by taking on added risk or implementing decisions that reflect advanced thinking and performance.
Organisers concluded the event by praising the participants for their interest in keeping up the spirit of the Gov Games, which is back with tougher challenges that require greater physical and mental preparation and continuous training at the highest levels.