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Mehnaz dedicates her win to killed cyclist

AL BELOUSHIS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP OF MEN’S 75KM RACE

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

Mehnaz Amin Kamali, winner of the women’s 75km amateur cycling race for UAE Nationals on Sunday night, dedicated her triumph to Mizna Abdullah Ali, who was killed by a speeding car last week while training for the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament’s cycling competitio­n.

Mizna, a member of the Al Wathba Cycling Team, was riding with a few of her teammates along Meydan road on Wednesday night when she was hit by a speeding motorist. She was rushed to hospital, but succumbed to her injuries.

Mehnaz, a doctor by profession who was taking part in the Nad Al Sheba Cycling competitio­n for the first time, said: “I dedicate this win to Mizna Abdullah, who passed away in a tragic accident last week. My deepest condolence­s to her family.

“This is the first time I was taking part in the Nad Al Sheba championsh­ip and I am really surprised by the level of competitio­n and the excitement around the event. I was not expecting this. The competitio­n was really tough and intense, even though there were only amateurs in the race and no profession­als. So I am really pleased with the win and already looking forward to next year.”

Painful moment

Mizna’s Al Wathba teammates also remembered her on the night, holding banners at the starting line with “#Mizna” written across them. “The death of Mizna is a really painful moment for us all,” said Sulaiman Al Hammadi, director of the Al Wathba cycling Team.

“Tonight, she was supposed to be standing here with her teammates on the starting line, hoping to achieve one of her most important goals — of winning this race — for which she had been training for a long time. To honour her memory, we took part in the race because we know she would have been happy to see us race if she was here with us. Also, we raised a hashtag bearing her name at the starting line. This is the least we could have done for her.”

In the men’s 75km amateur race for UAE Nationals, 2017 champion Adel Abdulbaqi Al Beloushi topped the podium once again, and was followed by Rashid Mohammad Al Beloushi and Abdullah Hussain Al Beloushi in second and third, respective­ly.

Racing in the colours of Team Expo Dubai 2020, Adel said he had been training hard for NAS Cycling Championsh­ip, riding 100km to 120km every day despite his work commitment­s. “I have been cycling from a young age, but I had to drop out of training with Al Nasr because of my academic obligation­s,” he said.

 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? Al Wathba cycling team members join NAS organisers in remembranc­e of late Mizna Abdullah Ali, who was killed by a speeding car last Wednesday while training for the cycling competitio­n.
Courtesy: Organiser Al Wathba cycling team members join NAS organisers in remembranc­e of late Mizna Abdullah Ali, who was killed by a speeding car last Wednesday while training for the cycling competitio­n.

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