Mudassim Abdullah (Manama)
The start of the athlete’s “Knights of the Will” career was the first day of the third West Asian Paralympic Games, with medals of color and the national anthem of the United Arab Emirates being played. In Bahrain.
The “UAE Champions” won 21 colorful medals, including 5 gold, 9 silver and 7 bronze, among the male and female athletes in the first day’s competition held at the Khalifa Sports City Stadium. Putting, discus, 100 and 400 meter races, bronze medal in table tennis, another bronze medal in Poseidon.
The People of Dermination team’s total tally rose to 27 medals in all competitions, including 21 medals in athletics, 3 medals in pozia and two medals in table tennis, compared to one medal in badminton.
After champion Sarah al-Zunaibi won gold in shot eight in the “F33” category, al-Zunaibi scored 846 points and had the best throw from a distance, leaving the athletic team in good shape on the first day of competition. 5.82 meters.
Ansaf Al-Nuaimi added gold to the shot eight in the “F34” category, and had the best throw of 6.85 meters on the fifth attempt.
The hero, Ahmed Nawad, finished the race in 15.78 seconds, finishing first in the 100m race in the “D34” category, with two consecutive gold medals to spare. In the 400 meters, he won gold in the D34 category in 0.57.83 seconds.
The silver medals of the United Arab Emirates were distributed to 9 players, and Nora Al Kedbi finished second in the “F32” category with 822 points on the list, and Ahmed Al Hosani won “F33” in the silver shot eight. “, And Abbad Khalid Silver Discus Throw.” F37 “, Rashid Al-Giodi, Silver Shot” F56 “, and Siham Al-Rashidi, Silver Shot” F57 “.
Yahya al-Balushi, who won the silver medal in the 100-meter dash in the T-46 category, crossed the finish line in 11.73 seconds, 6 seconds ahead of first-placed Omani Saif al-Muqbali.
Mohammad Al-Masroui won silver in the 100m race in the “T53” category with a time of 16.23 seconds.
Seven male and female athletes from the team won bronze medals in the first day ‘s event. , And Soraya al-Jabi, shot eight bronze “F34”, Mariam al-Madrushi, bronze discus throw, F46, Abdullah Msbahi, bronze shot putter, F54, Saeed Al Mahri, bronze shot putter, F57, except Mohammed al. 400m race, 00.58 in the D53 division. Masrooy won the bronze in 72 seconds.
For her part, champion Mona Mohamed added a new medal by winning bronze for third place in table tennis, which was her first official appearance to the athlete at the West Asian Games, where she expressed her delight. The coronation ceremony, and emphasized the great ambitions of the best participants.
Meeting with “Bronze”
Our national wheelchair basketball team chases the bronze medal at the end of the game when they face the Oman national team in the fifth and final round tomorrow “Friday” at Khalifa Sports City Stadium.
Our team is currently in third place with 4 points from three matches, while Kuwait is leading with 8 points from 4 matches, Saudi Arabia is in 5th (second place), Bahrain is in 4th place (fourth), and Oman is in last place with 3 points.
In the fourth round, Kuwait defeated “rival” Bahrain 60-50, while Oman beat Saudi al-Mentab 20-0, 20-0 due to a managerial error by the Oman national team. Necessary uniform colors.
Ibn Daij receives executive representatives
Representatives of our national team attended a reception hosted by Sheikh Mohammed bin Tayyip Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Bahrain Paralympic Committee and Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee, to celebrate the Executive Representatives.
The celebration was attended by representatives of the West Asian Paralympic teams, members of the executive office of the West Asian Paralympic Federation and member Zuma Al Nuaimi. Board of Directors of the National Paralympic Committee, Director of Mission.
Our team’s Executive Committee includes Saif Al-Nuaimi, Mission Administrator, Khalifa Hassan, Administrator of Strength and Bozia, Abdul Aziz Al-Hammadi, Administrator of Basketball, and Salha Al-Raisi, Administrator of Women’s. Mission.
Thursday celebration
Missionaries and stars of the “Lifts of Strength” sport, Paralympic champion Mohammed Kamis, attended his birthday celebration, which coincided with his current participation in the West Asian Paralympic Games.
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