The General Presidency of Youth Welfare has revealed that Saudi women will participate in the London Olympics and will wear traditional outfits that are in conformity with Shariah. Saudi Arabia, Brunei and Qatar have never previously included females in their teams and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is eager to see that situation change in London in July. The IOC said Monday that Saudi Arabian Olympics Committee officials presented a list of potential candidates for the London Games during a meeting at its headquarters in Lausanne last week. “After the assessment of the level of each athlete by the IOC and the international federations concerned, a formal proposal will be submitted to the next meeting of the IOC executive board in Quebec City in May,” it said in a statement. “The IOC is confident Saudi Arabia is working to include women athletes and officials at the Olympic Games in London in accordance with the rules of the international federations.” Qatar, bidding to host the 2020 Games, said last month it would send female athletes to the Olympics for the first time. The IOC has offered Qatar wildcard invitations for two female athletes to compete in London, swimmer Nada Arkaji and sprinter Noor Al-Malki.