Kuwait’s leading premium automotive dealer, Fouad Alghanim & Sons Automotive Company, celebrates Kuwait’s athletic achievements at the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The exclusive dealer of Audi in Kuwait celebrates the participation of the nine Kuwaiti athletes and their notable achievements in the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic games and awards the athletes with Audi SUV’s and cash rewards to recognize this historic event and further motivate future hopefuls.
“We share in the Country’s pride following the achievements of our Kuwaiti sportsmen at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Their achievements this year showcases the athletic talent on a global level, and their mere qualification to be able to participate in the games is a great achievement on its own, winning medals is an honor for all Kuwaiti citizens,” stated Mr. Khalifa Fouad Alghanim – Owner representative of Fouad Alghanim & Sons Automotive Company.
“Audi have always been proud supporters of sporting success and outstanding performance. It is a privilege for us to share the joys of our Olympians with a humble token of our appreciation and wish them continued success in all future competitions.”
The veteran Kuwaiti shooter Fehaid Al-Deehani, who competed under the International Olympic Committee, was the first individual to win Gold under the Olympic flag having come first in the Shooting Double Trap event. In honor of his achievement, Fouad Alghanim & Sons Automotive Company presented him with an Audi Q7.
The Company also rewarded his fellow sportsman, Abdullah Al-Rashidi, with an Audi Q5, after he was awarded his first medal in six Olympic Games, achieving Bronze in the Men’s Shooting Skeet at Rio 2016.
Additionally, Audi Kuwait awarded the swimmer Faye Al-Sultan an Audi Q3 for her participation in the Women’s 50m Freestyle.
Paying tribute to the Gold Paralympian and wheelchair racer Ahmad Almutairi, who outpaced his fellow competitors in the Men’s 100m, Fouad Alghanim & Sons Automotive Company awarded KWD 21,000.
Honoring the achievements of the remaining six Kuwaiti athletes each was awarded KWD 3,000 for their participation at the Olympic games.