Oman Daily Observer

Dakhiliyah cyclist wins Oman Cycling Championsh­ip

- RAY PETERSEN MUSCAT, MARCH 16

Following the announceme­nt of the Supreme Committee dealing with COVID-19, and the announceme­nt by the Ministry of Sports Affairs suspending all sports events and activities held by all federation­s and committees, the Oman Cycling Associatio­n has announced the cancellati­on of all remaining races for this season.

Subsequent­ly, the OCA considered the final result of the Oman Cycling Championsh­ip would be declared based on the standings at the conclusion of Race 8. Therefore, the title for the 2019-20 season goes to the Poland’s Szczepan Pietruszka, (Team MWE), based in Birkat al Mouz, Al Dakhiliyah, with 484 points, narrowly from Omani Mashari al Khalili (Royal Army ‘A’) on 457 points the pair clear of third placed fellow Omani Mundher al Hsani (Elite ‘A’), on 415. Adding to a distinct internatio­nal flavour to the event, Daniel Baldwin of the United Kingdom, and Simeon Gelacio of the Philippine­s were not far away in fourth and fifth respective­ly.

OMANIS DOMINATE YOUTH SECTION Other results saw the teams classifica­tion taken out by Royal Army (A), from Elite (A), and MWE. Gelacio (Elite ‘A’), won the Masters (Over 40) Section, from his team-mate, Oman’s Yousuf al Shakaili, with UK’S Paul Wilcox in third. The Under-23 Section was dominated by Omanis filling the first 11 positions, with Al Hsani first, followed by Mohammed al Wahibi (Al Ettifaq) and Abdullah al Ghilani (Sur Cycling Team) close up in second and third. The youth result is particular­ly rewarding for local officials who are seeing young Omanis make a significan­t impact on the sport.

Pietruszka was full of praise for the OCA race organisers. He said, “They have done a truly amazing job to create a top level series of races. It’s great to see how the young Omani cyclists are developing quickly, and how there is a really enthusiast­ic vibe about cycling in Oman. I am genuinely privileged to be just one brick among many in laying the foundation for what will surely become one of Oman’s leading sports in the next decade.”

 ??  ?? Pietruszka (centre) shares a podium with al Hsani (left) and Gelacio (right), earlier in the season, with OCA officials in front.
Pietruszka (centre) shares a podium with al Hsani (left) and Gelacio (right), earlier in the season, with OCA officials in front.
 ??  ?? Pietruszka sprints home to win narrowly from al Khalili in the Nizwa race of the GC Series.
Pietruszka sprints home to win narrowly from al Khalili in the Nizwa race of the GC Series.
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