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Ortendahl, Reiterer, Al Mulla claim titles

Opening two motos of Sharjah Grand Prix cement top spots for UAE teams

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

It was a premature parade of world champions as Emma-Nellie Ortendahl, Kevin Reiterer and Rashid Al Mulla all wrapped up their coveted crowns at the Grand Prix of Sharjah — the final stop on the 2019 UIM-ABP Aquabikes World Championsh­ip yesterday.

Needing just a win in the opening moto last morning, Ortendahl and Reiterer proved their seasonal superiorit­y for their third world title, while Al Mulla assured himself of a successful defence of his crown with yet another dominant performanc­e in the Freestyle category.

Unbeaten since 2016, Team Abu Dhabi’s Al Mulla took his winning run to 23 motos across nine Grands Prix with another two top-of-the-table finishes in the Freestyle category.

The biggest upset of the day was when Runabout category leader Andrzej Wisniewski slipped down the order as he ended fourth in the first moto and then was disqualifi­ed in the second moto to hand over leadership to Denmark’s Marcus Jorgensen.

However, much of the limelight was on the youngsters — Victory Team’s 26-year-old rider Reiterer and 21-year-old Ortendahl, who is reportedly set to join Team Abu Dhabi in the near future. Reiterer has won all but one of the motos this season — a second place in Olbia denying him full points.

Ortendahl, on the other hand, has a unique record as she has a maximum 275 points from 11 motos so far. A win

in tomorrow’s third and final moto on Khalid Lagoon will hand the Swedish rider 300 points — something that is seldom achieved in aquabike racing.

“I’ve had things just perfect for me this season. My dad [Mats] has been a great source of inspiratio­n and a true pillar of strength to me,” Ortendahl told Gulf News.

“The feeling of winning a third world title is truly unique and I am very excited about the future,” she added.

Victory Team’s Reiterer promised to raise the bar even higher after his third world title. Needing just one point to seal the crown, Reiterer won both the motos on Wednesday for a maximum 50 points to take an unbeatable lead at the top. The 26-year-old Austrian now leads with 272 points.

“My first thoughts are that of being grateful to such a fantastic team like Victory, not just for trusting me but for showing true dedication in backing me at each step along the way to success,” Reiterer said.

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Victory team’s Kevin Reiterer on his way to winning the second moto in the Ski Division GP1 category at the UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championsh­ip in Sharjah.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Victory team’s Kevin Reiterer on his way to winning the second moto in the Ski Division GP1 category at the UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championsh­ip in Sharjah.

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