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Gov Games begin with women picking up the gauntlet

CUTS AND BRUISES FAIL TO DAMPEN SPIRITS OF EMPLOYEES OF VARIOUS DEPARTMENT­S

- BY JANICE PONCE DE LEON Staff Reporter

40,000 area in square metres over which the obstacle courses are spread at Kite Beach

Ladies rowed, climbed walls, dived into cold water, pushed heavy blocks, solved puzzles and overcame obstacles on the first day of the Government Games.

Team spirit soared on Kite Beach yesterday as 64 women’s teams went head-to-head on the opening day.

Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, was on site yesterday and tried some of the obstacles himself to motivate the ladies to push on to the end despite the heat and difficulty of the tasks they faced.

Marwan Bin Eisa, Director of the Gov Games, was also present along with senior officials.

More than 150 government entities picked their best employees to compete to bag the first Gov Games Champions award during the four-day competitio­n. But it’s not only the honour that is motivating them. The Dh2 million in prize money also provides ample incentive.

The obstacle courses specially designed for the Gov Games comprised sand, steel, and water challenges spread across a 40,000-square-metre area.

Participan­ts had to complete seven obstacles in 10 minutes each. Two obstacles, the Guillotine and Brain Mania, are reserved for men only.

The Stabiliser proved to be the most difficult to overcome as no team was able to conquer it as of 6.45pm, just two rounds before the competitio­n ended.

The teams from Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) and Dubai Police were ahead in the standings as of 6.45pm. The Dewa team was the only team to complete the Muscle Crusher obstacle in such a short time when their turn came.

Rawdha Al Mansouri, from the Dewa team, said the obstacle was tough but worth it. “Our clothes are wet as we went through other obstacles before this, so it’s really challengin­g to go up the steps and cross the obstacle on a rope but it was really an amazing experience,” she told Gulf News.

The team members suffered some cuts to their hands after the challenge but shrugged it off.

Fawaghi Al Ali’s team from Dubai Health Authority also completed the Muscle Crusher. They came first during their round. “The hardest part was lifting the heavy plank and putting it in place. But we worked together, that’s how we did it,” Al Ali, a dentist, said, stretching her sore arm.

Their colleagues cheered “DHA! DHA! DHA!” in the background as they pushed themselves on to the next stage.

In the Human Ladder, another tough obstacle, Abu Dhabi Sports Council proved strategy is key to winning. The teams had to push themselves up a pool with chesthigh water and climb up an inclined plane to form a human ladder to reach the top. Once down, they had to push four heavy blocks across a distance on sand and form a tower.

The Dubai Women’s Establishm­ent finished second during their round. Their secret was teamwork, Titia Bierna, the team captain said. “We’re all strong and fit. But our strength is in each other and, of course, having a strategy is also important.”

The matches continued into the evening to determine the top six teams that will compete in the finals on Saturday.

Qualificat­ion rounds

The men’s qualificat­ion round will be held today and tomorrow. The top six women’s and men’s teams will compete in the finals on Saturday where they will face the tenth obstacle — Storm. The toughest obstacle is reserved for the last day to determine the best of the best among the competitor­s.

Participan­ts will have to push themselves and their teammates to perform and achieve more than they ever thought possible during the course of this obstacle, climbing to heights of over 8 metres and travelling more than 1.5 kilometres together.

 ?? Janice Ponce De Leon/Gulf News ?? Government employees in action on Kite Beach yesterday. Participan­ts had to complete seven obstacles in 10 minutes each.
Janice Ponce De Leon/Gulf News Government employees in action on Kite Beach yesterday. Participan­ts had to complete seven obstacles in 10 minutes each.
 ?? Janice Ponce De Leon/Gulf News ?? The DHA women’s team in action. The top six women’s and men’s teams will compete in the finals on Saturday.
Janice Ponce De Leon/Gulf News The DHA women’s team in action. The top six women’s and men’s teams will compete in the finals on Saturday.

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